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One Civilian Built a Ship Every 4 Days and Saved the World. When German U-boats were sinking Allied merchant ships faster than they could be replaced, Henry Kaiser—a construction guy with zero shipbuilding experience—promised the impossible: build cargo ships in 4 days instead of 230. In 1941, Britain was starving. The Atlantic was a graveyard. Every naval expert said Kaiser's plan would fail. Traditional shipyards laughed at his assembly-line approach. But when Kaiser launched the SS Robert E. Peary in just 4 days and 15 hours, he shattered 3,000 years of maritime history—and gave the Allies the one weapon Germany couldn't counter: unstoppable production. 🔹 Kaiser hired 196,000 untrained workers—farmers, housewives, teenagers 🔹 He used welding instead of rivets, cutting months into days 🔹 Prefabricated ship sections were assembled like Lego blocks 🔹 One shipyard launched a complete Liberty ship every 8 hours at peak 🔹 His methods accidentally created Kaiser Permanente healthcare 🔹 Liberty ships are still sailing today—82 years later 🔹 2,710 Liberty ships were built using his revolutionary system 🔹 Without them, D-Day and the Pacific island campaign would've been impossible This is the untold WW2 story of how one man's "crazy" idea defeated the Nazi war machine through pure industrial power. Watch until the end—the legacy will shock you. 🚢⚙️ 👉 SUBSCRIBE for more forgotten WW2 stories that changed history. 💬 Drop a comment: Which modern industry needs a "Kaiser revolution"? #WW2 #WorldWar2 #LibertyShips #WW2History #HenryKaiser #BattleOfTheAtlantic #WW2Documentary #ForgottenHeroes #AmericanIndustry #WW2HomeFront #UntoldHistory #HistoryDocumentary #RosieTheRiveter #NavalHistory #WW2Stories