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During World War 2, more than 10,000 young women known as the Calutron Girls operated powerful electromagnetic separation machines at Oak Ridge, Tennessee, part of America’s secret Manhattan Project uranium enrichment program. Most were recent high school graduates trained to monitor gauges, adjust control dials, and keep massive calutron machines running with extreme precision. Although they rarely understood the physics behind the machines, their disciplined work became a crucial part of one of the most complex examples of wartime engineering and military innovation in history. This story reveals a hidden chapter of WWII military history, where human precision and technical procedure helped operate advanced war technology during a critical moment of the war. Subscribe to Iron Minds for more documentaries about military engineering, wartime problem-solving, and hidden history. Disclaimer: Some scenes in this video use AI-created imagery to help visualize complex wartime engineering and POW innovations. These visuals are educational aids only and are not presented as real historical photos. Every historical fact has been carefully researched and verified. #IronMinds #MilitaryEngineering #WartimeInnovation #WarTechnology #EngineeringGenius #MilitaryHistory #HiddenHistory #TechnicalSolutions