It was about production philosophy, industrial capacity, and the mathematics of modern war.
Germany lost the war in the factories of Detroit long before they lost it on the battlefields of Europe.
They were defeated not by better tanks, but by more tanks, not by superior quality, but by overwhelming quantity, not by tactical excellence, but by strategic arithmetic.
The Tiger remains a symbol of German engineering excellence.
The Sherman remains a symbol of American production power, but the 49,234 to 1,347 ratio remains the only number that mattered.
The mathematical proof that in industrial warfare, the assembly line defeats the craftsman’s bench every single time.
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