Inside Fontana Steel: How 15,000 Workers Forged 96M Tons in 3 Years — Stopped Every Panzer
Автор: America’s Warfactories
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In the heart of the Mojave Desert during World War II, Henry J. Kaiser made an impossible promise: to build the largest integrated steel mill west of the Mississippi in just eleven months. This is the untold story of the Fontana Steel Mill, where fifteen thousand workers transformed sand and heat into the armor that stopped German Panzers across North Africa and Europe. From brutal construction conditions to breakthrough metallurgy that closed the deadly gap between American Shermans and German tanks, this deep dive reveals how industrial warfare shaped the outcome of the war. Steel, not strategy alone, determined survival, victory, and history itself.
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