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She wasn’t a general or an engineer—just a 19-year-old factory worker. Her quiet idea helped solve America’s WWII ammunition crisis and changed the war’s logistics forever. In July 1943, deep inside the Lake City Ordnance Plant, America faced a problem no battlefield hero could solve: ammunition production was falling behind the war. Infantry units rationed bullets. Aircraft burned through belts faster than factories could replace them. This is the untold story of Evelyn Carter, a 19-year-old factory worker who noticed a simple truth others missed—the bottleneck wasn’t effort, it was motion. By rethinking how ammunition casings were fed into production lines, she inspired a rotating, multi-wheel feeder system that quietly transformed output, reduced jams, and pushed U.S. war production into territory the enemy never believed possible. This documentary reveals how WWII was not only won by soldiers and generals, but by factories, systems, and ordinary people who dared to see problems differently. If you believe history is shaped by overlooked minds and quiet innovations, this story is for you. ⏱️ TIMELINE 00:00 – America’s hidden ammunition crisis in 1943 03:58 – Life inside the Lake City Ordnance Plant 08:41 – The bottleneck no engineer could solve 14:22 – A factory girl’s forbidden idea 20:35 – Failure, ridicule, and the first crude prototype 27:18 – Night-shift steel, rotation, and breakthrough 33:54 – How one quiet idea reshaped WWII production #WorldWarII #WW2Documentary #WarProduction #HiddenHistory #WW2Memories #MilitaryHistory #UntoldWWII