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When World War II broke out in Europe in September 1939, Kentucky was still plagued by the Great Depression. Even though the inevitably of war had become increasingly apparent earlier that year, the citizens of the Commonwealth continued to view foreign affairs as a lesser concern compared to issues such as the lingering economic depression, the approaching planting season, and the upcoming gubernatorial race. It was only the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor that destroyed any lingering illusions of peace.

In Committed to Victory: The Kentucky Home Front During World War II, author Richard Holl offers the first comprehensive examination of the Commonwealths civilian sector during this pivotal era in the states history. National mobilization efforts rapidly created centers of war production and activity in Louisville, Paducah, and Richmond, producing new economic prosperity in the struggling region. The war effort also spurred significant societal changes, including the emergence of female and minority workforces in the state. In the Bluegrass, this trend found its face in Pulaski County native Rose Will Monroe, who was discovered as she assembled B-24 and B-29 bombers and was cast as Rosie the Riveter in films supporting the war effort.

Revealing the struggles and triumphs of civilians during World War II, Holl illuminates the personal costs of the war, the black market for rationed foods and products, and even the inspiration that coach Adolph Rupp and the University of Kentucky basketball team offered to a struggling state. Committed to Victory is a timely and engaging account that fills a significant gap in the literature on a crucial period of American history.

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Committed to Victory:
The Kentucky Home Front during World War II
Thoroughly researched and employing a wealth of sources from across the Commonwealth, Committed to Victory offers a comprehensive examination of Kentuckys World War II home front. Offering an impressive array of economic and demographic detail as well as personal stories, this work charts the remarkable effects of the war on Kentucky. Arising from the devastation of the Great Depression, the World War II home front offered new opportunities for all Kentuckians regardless of race or gender. Committed to Victory, however, also recognizes that not every development was purely positive. Consensus was not automatic. Despite the demands for labor that allowed for the economic advancement of blacks and women, for example, they both felt the strains of gender and racial discrimination. Price controls, rationing, and wage levels caused their share of conflicts. Further, while the state may have experienced politics as usual, many Kentuckiansboth as families and as individualsfelt the strains of global conflict. Fortunately, however, Kentuckys home front mobilization contributed significantly to the countrys success in World War II. In the end, given its balance, its inclusiveness, and its comprehensiveness, this work makes a tremendous contribution to Kentuckys twentieth-century story.
Thomas Kiffmeyer, associate professor of history, Morehead State University
Richard Holls work is an important addition to the existing literature on the state-level home front during World War II that weaves complex issues into a cohesive story of how Kentucky contributed to the United States war effort. His careful analysis of the economic, political, and social developments that affected Kentucky during the early 1940s adds to our national understanding of how the war affected the lives of people on the home front and how they adjusted to the stress and change of wartime experiences.
Jerry Sanson, Louisiana State University at Alexandria
Deeply researched and clearly written, Committed to Victory provides a wide-ranging and detailed account of Kentuckys society, economy, and politics during World War II, one that effectively includes national perspectives and illuminating individual stories. The book is a valuable addition to the literature on the World War II home front and thus to our understanding of the wars impact on the United States.
John W. Jeffries, author of Wartime America: The World War II Home Front
A very informative and interesting look at a fascinating yet frightening era in the history of the state, nation, and world. Holl has produced an interesting, well-written, well-researched, and detailed account of the traumatic years of World War II on the American home front, and most especially in the Bluegrass State.
Nancy Baird, professor emerita, special collections library, Western Kentucky University
Committed to Victory
COMMITTED TO
VICTORY
The Kentucky Home Front
during World War II
RICHARD E. HOLL
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Copyright 2015 by The University Press of Kentucky
Scholarly publisher for the Commonwealth,
serving Bellarmine University, Berea College, Centre College of Kentucky, Eastern Kentucky University, The Filson Historical Society, Georgetown College, Kentucky Historical Society, Kentucky State University, Morehead State University, Murray State University, Northern Kentucky University, Transylvania University, University of Kentucky, University of Louisville, and Western Kentucky University.
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Editorial and Sales Offices: The University Press of Kentucky
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Holl, Richard E., 1960-
Committed to victory : the Kentucky home front in World War II / Richard E. Holl.
pages cm. (Topics in Kentucky history)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 978-0-8131-6563-9 (hardcover : alk. paper)
ISBN 978-0-8131-6565-3 (pdf) ISBN 978-0-8131-6564-6 (epub)
1. World War, 1939-1945Kentucky. 2. KentuckySocial conditions20th century. 3. KentuckyHistory20th century. 4. United StatesSocial conditions1933-1945. I. Title.
D769.85.K4H65 2015
940.53'769dc23 2015020383
This book is printed on acid-free paper meeting the requirements of the American National Standard for Permanence in Paper for Printed Library Materials.
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Contents
Introduction
In 1997, Lowell H. Harrison and James C. Klotter published A New History of Kentucky. Since then, this book has become the standard account of Kentuckys past. One part of Harrison and Klotters extensive bibliography, on sources related to the comings and goings inside the commonwealth during World War II, concludes with the observation that a full study of the Kentucky home front remains much needed. Committed to Victory is intended both to fill this gap and to serve as a new starting point for additional work on the history of modern Kentucky.
In 1939, Kentucky remained a place that was largely rural and agricultural. Farms and hamlets dotted the countryside. Prices for tobacco, cows, and other agricultural commodities interested most Kentuckians, as did news about meetings of farm organizations and better ways to raise crops and livestock. Except for Louisville and a few much smaller towns, little industry existed in the Bluegrass State, and even in the Falls City economic activity was scant compared to earlier, flush times.
By then almost a decade long, the Great Depression lingered in Kentucky. The ongoing struggle to find jobs and better incomes took priority over other matters for many thousands of Kentuckians. The January 5, 1939, edition of the Jackson Times noted that in spite of... vast (federal government) spending for relief, in spite of improvement in business, little if any dent has been made in the number of the unemployed. A mix of frustration and apathy gripped the commonwealth, because it appeared that there was no end in sight to the economic slump.
Kentuckians endorsed President Franklin D. Roosevelts New Deal. The unprecedented severity of the Great Depression convinced them that government assistance was both needed and acceptable. Emergency relief payments helped many Kentuckians after the Depression started; agricultural subsidies supported the crucial tobacco industry; the Works Progress Administration gave some unemployed Kentuckians jobs; and old age pensions covered their retirement. Most Kentuckians supported big government before World War II broke out.
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