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The Dark Reason Germans Hated American M1 Garand In this video, we break down the real reason Germans hated the American M1 Garand in World War II, and why it gave U.S. infantry a brutal edge in firefights. We start with the post World War I push for a semi-automatic service rifle, the long struggle to make a self-loading action survive the full power .30-06 cartridge, and how John C. Garand’s gas-operated design finally solved the problem. Then we get into what made the Garand so different in combat: the eight-round en bloc clip system, the “ping” myth, Garand thumb, and why American riflemen could put out roughly two and a half to three times the aimed fire of bolt-action troops without breaking their sight picture. From there, we zoom in on the German side. Despite the famous MP40, StG 44, and FG 42, the vast majority of German infantry still carried the Kar98k bolt-action rifle, while German squad tactics revolved around the MG34 and MG42 as the real source of firepower. That doctrine worked, but it meant the average German rifleman was outgunned in individual fights against Americans with semi-automatic rifles. We cover Germany’s attempts to answer the Garand, why the G41’s muzzle trap system became a reliability mess, how the G43 improved by borrowing the SVT-40’s gas system, and why Germany still could not field semi-automatic rifles at scale while the United States produced millions of M1s. We also cover the practical downsides U.S. troops complained about: weight, the inability to easily top off a partially used clip, and how the design’s limits pushed the next steps, including the M14’s detachable magazine and select-fire ambitions, and why that path still led to the lighter M16 and intermediate cartridges. If you’ve ever wondered what the Garand actually changed on the battlefield, and why it got under the skin of the Wehrmacht, this is the full story. Chapters: 00:00 – Why the Garand shocked everyone 02:20 – The rifle the Army couldn’t ignore 04:30 – How the Garand actually worked 07:10 – What it changed on the battlefield 10:30 – Why Germany couldn’t match it