America Had No Long-Range Guns in 1918 — Until Bethlehem Built 14-Inch Cannons
Автор: WWII Chronicles
Загружено: 2026-01-02
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March 1918. Germany's artillery ruled Europe with nine-mile guns. America had nothing—zero long-range firepower. In months, Bethlehem Steel mounted 14-inch naval cannons on trains, creating monsters firing 1,400-pound shells 25 miles deep. When they roared to life in October, German depots vanished without warning. By November, veteran German gunners stood before these American weapons and wept—watching their four-year dominance shattered by industrial might they couldn't match.
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