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"Keith Willshaw" wrote in message
... "Alan Minyard" wrote in message ... On 19 Oct 2003 15:11:17 -0700, (robert arndt) wrote: Because they HAD to. They were cut off from all natural sources. Well yes and no They started building those plants a long time before the war began so as to be independent of foreign suppliers, memories of the blockade of WW1 were doubtless a significant factor but its worth recalling that similar plants were built in Britain which wasnt cut off. In those days both Germany and Britain had ample coal reserves so being less reliant on foreign oil suppliers was seen as good strategy. Britain had the best coal in the world, and, thanks to Churchill, the Iraqi and Kuwaiti oil as well, subject to the not-to-be-discounted difficulty of getting it safely to where it was needed. Interested in the UK coal to oil facilities. Would you care to enlarge? South Africa was pretty big on this in the 80's I believe, but for much the same reasons as Germany in WW2 ISTR; difficulty importing it and no natural reserves to speak of. Do you think there's anything in the OP's suggestion that the US would have exported, or allowed the export of US oil? Venezeluan oil? Myself I'd say it would have been difficult to prove. Interesting though. John |
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