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Its heavy industries, such as coal and steel, and also much of its manufacturing sector, especially for cotton products, which before the war had clothed half the world, were largely operating with outdated methods and machinery. Indeed, those industries were themselves old-fashioned. Even before the war, Germany and the United States had overtaken Britain in newer industries such as chemicals, electrical machinery, and precision tools.
Fracture: Life and Culture in the West, 1918-1938
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