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In late 1939, British ships began exploding without warning—no torpedoes, no submarines, no visible enemy. Within weeks, 59 vessels had vanished, threatening to starve Britain into surrender before the war even truly began. The weapon? Hitler's secret magnetic mine—a technological masterpiece designed to detonate invisibly beneath passing ships by detecting their magnetic signatures. The Royal Navy was paralyzed. Traditional minesweeping was useless. Every voyage could be a crew's last. Then came Charles Goodeve, a Canadian-born physicist who saw what others missed. While naval commanders searched for the mines, Goodeve did something revolutionary—he made the ships invisible instead. This is the untold story of degaussing, the physics breakthrough that neutralized Nazi Germany's supposed super-weapon in just three months. From the heart-stopping recovery of the first magnetic mine in the Thames mud flats, to the largest emergency engineering operation in naval history, to the technological arms race that followed—this documentary reveals one of WWII's most overlooked victories. Discover how one scientist's understanding of magnetism saved thousands of vessels during the Dunkirk evacuation, protected Arctic convoys to the Soviet Union, and enabled the D-Day invasion fleet to breach German coastal defenses. The magnetic mine was supposed to win the war. Instead, it became Germany's greatest strategic failure—because they underestimated a quiet physicist who understood that every weapon has a weakness. #WWII #NavalHistory #Engineering #MagneticMines #Degaussing #WorldWarTwo #Innovation #UntoldHistory #NavalWarfare #BritishHistory