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Are you after technical specifications or production totals, what level of detail?
British and American Artillery of World War 2, Ian Hogg.
British and American Tanks of World War II, Peter Chamberlain and Chris Ellis.
Russian Tanks 1900-1970 John Milson.
Trucks tend not to be given great coverage.
From my Production Statistics post.
For the UK,
Title: Fighting with figures / prepared by the Central Statistical Office foreword by Anthony Montague Brown ; text by Peter Howlett. Publisher: London : H.M.S.O., 1995.
Which is a reissue of the UK production statistics, it includes raw materials.
For the US,
'Official Munitions Production of the United States, By Months, July 1, 1940 - August 31, 1945,' Initiated and Prepared Principally by the War Production Board, Program and Statistics Bureau, Issued May 1, 1947
One overall reference, with inevitable errors given the amount of data presented (15th Air Force bomb tonnages are wrong for example).
Author: Ellis, John, 1945- Title: The World War II databook : the essential facts and figures for all the combatants / John Ellis. Publisher: London : Aurum Press, 1993.
Geoffrey Sinclair Remove the nb for email.
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