December 1940. Charles Sorensen promised to build a B-24 bomber every hour using automotive production techniques. Aeronautical experts laughed and called it "impossible." Three years later, Willow Run was producing a bomber every 63 minutes. 8,685 B-24 Liberators changed the course of World War II. Comprehensive analysis of how the boldest decision in American industry transformed Allied industrial capacity and proved that "impossible" was simply what hadn't yet been attempted correctly. 📌 Subscribe to "World War II Archives" for in-depth historical analysis that will change your perspective on humanity's greatest conflict. 🔍 In this video: Strategic context of wartime production 1940-1941 Charles Sorensen's "absurd" promise The humiliating failure of 1942-1943 (only 56 aircraft) The spectacular transformation of 1944 Impact on the Allied victory 📊 Key facts: 8,685 B-24 bombers manufactured One aircraft every 63 minutes at peak production 42,000 workers at Willow Run 325,000 square meter plant 50% of all B-24s produced during the war #WorldWarII #MilitaryHistory #Strategy #Aviation #WarsmanIndustry #B24Liberator #WillowRun #Ford #MassProduction #ArsenalOfDemocracy