How Has Technology Changed During World War Two?

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We live in an era of technology and high tech products, according to Anderson, 68% of U.S. adults have a smartphone. A majority of people use technology every day but may not realize how far back it goes to reach that stage of development. That goes with many things like Volkswagen, jet engines, Jeep, and Motorola all starting off in the 1930s or 40s and developing to what they are now or their furthest incline. Not only did these advancements help overcome hardships during WWII, but they had a global effect that enriched many more lives. Many new products and inventions were in demand during World War II, not all were successful but some led to more complex discoveries. A product that was in high demand for the Germans was an automobile for the new road networks. A new automaker called “Volkswagen” produced its first car for Adolf Hitler in 1938. It was an affordable option for many Germans and was engineered by Ferdinand Porsche (Massey 1). There is also another theory of who the real creator was. It was later revealed that it wasn’t Ferdinand Porsche who engineered the Volkswagen Beetle. Its first prototype and engineering ideas were founded by a German Jewish engineer named Josef Ganz. Eventually, the Germans did make a debut with …show more content…

Germany and both United States were researching, engineering, developing and selling as much as they could. Jet engines were created during the war by a German physicist named Hans von Ohain. “Before World War II, in 1939, jet engines primarily existed in labs” (“Jet Engines” 1). Secondly, another popular company was Motorola. They originally were in a market for batteries, and then developed the Handie- Talkie SCR536 in 1940 and became a World War II icon. The Handie- Talkie SCR536 was an important communicating device for the United States. Those were just a few popular products and inventions of WWII and there were many more incredible