Japan and the Birth of Modern Shipbuilding
Universe Apollo, first 100,000 DWT supertanker, built by National Bulk Carriers at Kure, Japan.During WWII, the US constructed an unprecedented shipbuilding machine. By assembling ships from welded, prefabricated blocks, the US built a huge number of cargo ships incredibly quickly, overwhelming Germany’s u-boats and helping to win the war. But when the war was over, this shipbuilding machine was dismantled. Industrialists like Henry Kaiser and Stephen Bechtel, who operated some of the US’s most ...
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