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Inside Willow Run Assembly, 42,000 workers transformed farmland in Michigan into the most productive aircraft factory in history. At its peak, the Willow Run plant built one B-24 Liberator bomber every 63 minutes—day and night—feeding the air war over Germany with an unstoppable flow of heavy bombers. This story reveals how Ford Motor Company applied the automobile assembly line to warfare, producing complex four-engine aircraft at a scale no one believed possible. From riveters and welders to inspectors and test pilots, the men and women of Willow Run carried the weight of the war on their shoulders. Every rivet, wire, and fuel line had to be perfect, because a single mistake could cost ten lives over Europe. These bombers flew through flak, ice storms, and enemy fighters, often returning home damaged but alive—thanks to the people who built them. This is not just a story about machines. It is a story about human endurance, industrial power, sacrifice, and the factory that helped defeat Nazi Germany by supplying the bombers that never stopped coming. Activate notifications, subscribe to the channel, give the like and share it with someone you know to see this story. If you love real WW2 industrial miracles, impossible production records, factory innovations that changed the war, and the hidden engineering breakthroughs that built victory, subscribe now so you never miss the next factory breakdown. 🔔 / @americaswarfactories Hit LIKE so YouTube keeps delivering these cinematic industrial war stories straight to you. 👍 #ww2 #ww2factories #ww2history