Battles are fought by soldiers, but wars are won by supply chains.
WAR ERA ARCHIVES explores the industrial, logistical, and engineering marvels that decided the outcome of World War II. While others focus on front-line combat, we focus on the factory lines.
From concrete ice cream barges to the mass production of the Sherman tank, we uncover the "Math of War." We explain how raw resources, industrial capacity, and desperate engineering prototypes crushed the Axis powers.
What to expect:
Logistics: How to feed, fuel, and transport 16 million soldiers.
Engineering: The weird, genius, and massive machines built to solve impossible problems.
The Economics of War: Why production speed mattered more than weapon quality.
We use restored archival footage, blueprints, and historical documents to tell the story of how the war was built, not just how it was fought.
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WarEra Archives Xpress
This is the actual Japanese Zero that changed everything.
June 1942. Dutch Harbor, Alaska. American forces recovered this aircraft nearly intact and took it apart bolt by bolt. What they found inside led directly to the Grumman Hellcat — the fighter that recorded a 19 to 1 kill ratio and won the Pacific air war.
The full documentary is live on the channel right now. 15 minutes. Every engineering decision. Every production number. Every verified fact behind how one factory on Long Island built one Hellcat every single hour for 30 months straight.
Link in bio. Go watch it.
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WarEra Archives Xpress
Over 200,000 of you watched the Short. Tomorrow we go all the way in. 15 minutes. The Bethpage factory. The engineers. The math that broke Japanese air power forever. Every number verified from military records. This is what this channel was built for. Tomorrow. Do not miss it.
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