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How A Cargo Ship Helped Win WW2: The Liberty Ship Story

Duration: 07:21Views: 2.8MLikes: 51.3KDate Created: Nov, 2017

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Tags: american shipyardsgerman u-boatmerchant marineshipbuilding industrythe happy timeww2 mass productionliberty ship convoylend-lease acthistorythe cargo ship that helped win ww2liberty shipemergency shipbuilding programmass-produced cargo shipshipbuildingunited states war effortww2 historyworld war two cargo shipswelded shipssupply shipbritish war effortliberty ship hull cracksship building historyvictory shipbattle of the atlantic

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