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The following is a comparison of american production during world war II with that of germany and japan:
More aircraft were produced in japan and germany than in the us. the us was producing significantly more aircraft by the end of the war than both germany and japan put together. by the end of the war, the united states enjoyed a substantial manufacturing advantage. in 1939, the us had not yet completely organized for manufacturing during the war. it's possible that war devastation to germany and japan affected their output.
How does the information provided in the passage challenge or reshape common perceptions about the industrial capabilities of the United States, Germany, and Japan during World War II?