#B24Liberator #WillowRun #ArsenalOfDemocracy B-24 Liberator: The Factory That Built One Every 63 Minutes | WW2 Hermann Goering once laughed at the idea that the United States could become a military power. He called Americans a nation of "consumers" who could only build refrigerators and razor blades. He was wrong. In this video, we uncover the incredible story of the Willow Run factory—a mile-long industrial beast that turned the B-24 Liberator into the most produced heavy bomber in history. Discover how Henry Ford's mass production methods allowed American workers (including thousands of women like Rosie the Riveter) to build a four-engine bomber every 63 minutes, crushing the Luftwaffe under the sheer weight of American industry. 🚀 Key Chapters: Goering's Mistake: Underestimating the USA The Sleeping Giant Wakes: FDR's 50,000 Plane Goal William Knudsen & The Automotive Titans Willow Run: The Mile-Long Gamble "Will It Run?": Early Struggles & Sabotage The 63-Minute Miracle: Mastering Mass Production Free Labor vs. Slave Labor: Why Germany Failed Rosie the Riveter: Women Transform the Workforce The Verdict: How Production Won the War 🔔 Subscribe to the "World War Two History-369" channel for more hidden stories of WWII: / @worldwartwohistory-369 About World War Two History-369: Welcome to the official channel dedicated to the detailed history of the Second World War. We explore the machines, the strategies, and the human stories that defined the 20th century. From the assembly lines of Detroit to the skies over Berlin, we bring history to life. #WorldWarTwoHistory369 #WW2Documentary #MilitaryHistory #Ford #USAirForce #B24 #MassProduction B-24 Liberator, Consolidated B-24, Willow Run, Ford Willow Run, Arsenal of Democracy, American Industry WW2, Hermann Goering, Luftwaffe, Henry Ford, William Knudsen, Mass Production, Rosie the Riveter, USAAF, Strategic Bombing, 8th Air Force, WW2, World War 2, Military History, Aviation History, World War Two History-369, Industrial Warfare