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Discover the untold story of how Nazi Germany's catastrophic underestimation of American industrial power changed the course of World War II. In January 1942, while Adolf Hitler dismissed the United States as a nation incapable of sustained warfare, industrialist Henry Kaiser was revolutionizing shipbuilding in California, constructing Liberty ships in just four days. This documentary explores the remarkable transformation of American factories from peacetime production to the Arsenal of Democracy, examining how Ford's Willow Run plant produced B-24 bombers at the astonishing rate of one every 63 minutes. From the depths of the U-boat campaign in the Atlantic to the American recovery after Kasserine Pass, witness how ordinary American workers and soldiers defied every prediction made by German military planners. Featuring verified historical accounts of Admiral Karl Donitz's failed submarine strategy, Field Marshal Erwin Rommel's observations about American adaptability, and the staggering production statistics that buried the Wehrmacht under an avalanche of American-made equipment. Learn how the United States produced nearly 300,000 aircraft, 86,000 tanks, and 2 million trucks during the war, providing almost two-thirds of all Allied military equipment. This is the story of how assumptions based on prejudice led to strategic disaster, and how a nation dismissed as soft proved unstoppable when awakened.