Ministry of War Transport

The MoWT was founded on 1 May 1941, when Lord Leathers was appointed Minister of War Transport.

Following the general election of July 1945, Alfred Barnes was appointed Minister of War Transport,[1] remaining in the post after the department was renamed the Ministry of Transport in April 1946.

The jurisdiction of the MoWT covered all forms of transportation and it inherited numerous and varied responsibilities from its parent organisations.

From the Ministry of Transport it inherited responsibility for all of Britain's roads, railways, canals and ports, and included: The Middle East Supply Center was an Anglo-American agency that had complete control over the flow of civilian supplies to the Middle East during the war.

It was created by the British in April 1941[13] starting in Egypt, Palestine and Syria, reporting to the Ministry of War Transport.