Did car manufactures produce cars in ww11?
Yes, car manufacturers produced vehicles during World War II, but their production was largely shifted to military vehicles and parts. Companies like Ford, General Motors, and Chrysler significantly altered their production lines to build tanks, trucks, aircraft parts, and other war materials. While some civilian car production continued for a limited time, it was drastically reduced and eventually ceased altogether in many cases as the war progressed and the demand for military vehicles intensified.