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The headlines remembered the tanks. History books focused on the battles. But what if the real engine of Allied victory wasn’t armor… it was rubber tires on endless roads? In the dark before D-Day… in the freezing forests of Belgium… across the burning deserts of North Africa… American trucks kept moving. Fuel. Ammunition. Food. Reinforcements. Without them, armies stalled. This is the story of the engineer who saw what others didn’t — that standardization, not firepower alone, would decide the war. While generals planned invasions, factories in Detroit refined assembly lines, simplified parts, and built a system that could outproduce the Axis at scale. But scaling up that fast came with risks. Bottlenecks. Shipping failures. Mechanical breakdowns in extreme climates. What happens when a single supply chain failure threatens an entire front? From Normandy to the Battle of the Bulge, this episode reveals how logistics — not just bravery — shaped World War II. Because wars aren’t won only by the weapons that fire. They’re won by what keeps them moving. If you care about the untold side of World War II — the machinery behind the front lines — watch until the end. And if you want more cinematic WWII stories most channels overlook, consider subscribing.