MacDonald. The scope of the Second World War required elaborate planning and administration at every level to ensure that items of all kinds were collected, transported, and distributed in every theater of the war. This title examines the amount of planning and work put in to bring British soldiers food, ammo, clothes, and scores of other items, especially when enemy forces tried to prevent the shipment and arrival of supplies. 256 pages, 30 photos, 6"x 9¼", hardcover.