
Nazi Germany's World War II need for raw materials from around the world
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By the late 1930s, Canada was recognized as a leading metal producer. As the world rearmed, Nazi Germany sought metals globally to build its war machine, acquiring resources from countries like Russia, Brazil, and Sweden. Germany's military strength grew with metals sourced worldwide, including aluminum, copper, and molybdenum, which were crucial for its Luftwaffe, navy, and Panzer divisions.
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