SUM OF THE PRINCIPAL WAR PRODUCTION OF THE BEST KNOWN DIVISIONS OF GENERAL MOTORS DIV ISIO N PRO DUct ALLISon AIRCRAFT ENGINES Buick PRATT AND WHITNEY AIRCRAFT ENGINES CHEVROLET ARMY TRANSPORT plus AERO ENGINES Delco-REMY SHELLS plus BOMB FUSES plus FIRE DIRECTORS FIsHER BODY HEAVY plus MEDIUM M4 plus LIGHT TANKS FRIGIDAIRE BROWNING MACHINE GUNS plus AIRCRAFT PROPELLERS G.M.DIESEL ENGINES FOR TANKS AND SUBMARINES OLDSMOBILE 20 mm HISPANO-SUIZA' AIRCRAFT CANNON Pontiac BOFORS AND OERLIKON ANTI-AIRCRAFT GUNS OVER HALF THE TOTAL WAR PRODUCTION GM OF AMERICA'S ENTIRE MOTOR INDUSTRY General Motors; referred to by TIME the famous American News- ma gazine, a8 America" 8 No: I Arms Manufacturer embodies many more divisions than those listed above, all of them making a vital contribution to the technology of warfare. And General Motors plants throughout the world-~over 90 great factories- are working the clocl round for the United Nations. GM: 10.30
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 7, Issue 172, 9 October 1942, Page 13
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