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Interesting answer.
When asked by Hermann Goering what he could be provided with to win the Battle of Britain, what did Adolf Galland reply?
General Eisenhower and Coca-Cola plants
A key part of Coca-Cola’s history is that during World War II, the Company’s long-time leader, Robert W. Woodruff, said that every U.S. serviceperson should get a Coke for 5 cents, wherever he was.
And they did pay only a nickel – wherever they were – even though that meant sending portable Coca-Cola bottling plants around the world. Over 5 billion servings of Coca-Cola were distributed to U.S. troops during the War.
Did you know that General Dwight D. Eisenhower actually requisitioned 10 Coca-Cola bottling plants for U.S. troops overseas?
The telegram with that requisition was sent on June 29, 1943. It asked for the following:
* 3 million (filled) bottles of Coca-Cola
* Complete equipment for bottling, washing and capping 3 million bottles twice a month
* Sufficient syrup and caps for 6 million refills
Just one note: We were to ship the Coke and equipment without displacing other military cargo!
He hid the Suez Canal via an ingenious complex of mirrors.
How was Jazz music responsible for a number of RAF bomber losses?