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Description: Industrial film of nickel mining operations in Nicaro, Cuba. Title at head reads: "War vital nickel for allied war weapons is today being wrested from a Cuban jungle. There, Nicaro Nickel Company turned a tropical wilderness into a great mining and metallurgical plant. Nicaro, subsidiary of Freeport Sulphur Company and acting for Defense Plant Corporation and Metals Reserve Company, built and operates the plant." "World War II taxed Inco's capacity and strained its relationship with the U.S. armed forces. Still mindful of its near collapse after World War I, Inco refused to stockpile the inventory desired by the armed forces, instead committing only to the timely delivery of critical metal. As an insurance policy, the U.S. government financed the creation of Nicaro Nickel Company in 1942, a Cuban venture under the direction of the Freeport Sulphur Company. Although Nicaro managed to produce some nickel, it never really got off the ground and was mothballed soon after the war. Its decline may have been hastened by Inco's price cuts on nickel oxides, Nicaro's specialty. The full extent of Inco's nickel monopoly was further suggested by the fact that, aside from the case of nickel oxide, its nickel price never varied between 1928 and 1946 — an indication of complete freedom from the normal pressures of competition. (www.fundinguniverse.com/company-histories/Inco-Limited-Company-History.html. accessed: 3-15-2023) Reuse Statement: For information on reusing Prelinger Archives footage and obtaining written usage agreements, please visit www.prelinger.com. Subjects: 1940s,Industry,World War II,Extractive industries,Labor,Latina/o/x/e and/or Hispanic people Tags: laboratory; deforestation; labor; mining; trains; aircraft; shipping; construction; nickel refining plant; landscapes; worker housing; children in classroom; maps; oxen; ox and cart; plant construction; smokestacks; industrial buildings; mining plants; ore; tractors; train cars full of dirt; trains; cranes; machines; palm trees; furnaces; kilns; children; guards; Cuban people; workers; Film Sponsor: Nicaro Nickel Company Creator: Nicaro Nickel Company Credits: Nicaro, subsidiary of Freeport Sulphur Company, Defense Plant Corporation, and Metals Reserve Company Distributor: Contributor: Prelinger Archives Source Collection: Prelinger Archives Digitizing Sponsor: Filecoin Foundation for the Decentralized Web (FFDW) and Internet Archive Production Date: Release Date: 1944 Geographical Location: Cuba Genre/Form: sponsored, industrial Language: eng Rights: Film Format: 16mm film Element: release print, reversal Color: color Color Process: Kodachrome Sound or Silent: silent Film Soundtrack Type: mos Edge Code: Frame Rate: 24 fps Length (feet): 1060