Germany's last major offensive of the war was designed to run on stolen American gasoline. The Wehrmacht didn't have enough fuel to reach its own objectives — so the plan assumed German Panzers would capture Allied supply depots along the way. That single fact tells you more about why Germany lost than any battle ever could.
In February 1943, Rommel's Afrika Korps overran American positions at Kasserine Pass and found supply dumps so vast that veteran German soldiers walked through them in silence. By June 1944, the Allies built an entire port from scratch in the open sea — in six days. By August, 23,000 truck drivers were running a nonstop supply loop across France that kept Patton's tanks moving when the German Army couldn't even fuel its own.
Every German general knew Patton's name. But the men who actually scared them had no names at all — and this video tells you why.
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