They Had No Gasoline in 1944 — So German Scientists Built Engines That Ran on Coal Dust
Автор: WW2 Total Archive
Загружено: 2025-12-07
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In 1944, Germany ran out of petroleum, forcing engineers to innovate with wood gas, coal dust, and synthetic fuels. While wood gas powered hundreds of thousands of civilian and training vehicles, and coal dust engines were experimented on, none could replace gasoline in combat. Germany’s true achievement was synthetic fuel production—but Allied bombings made it strategically useless. This is the story of desperation, engineering ingenuity, and the limits of innovation in wartime fuel shortages.
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