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DODGE BROTHERS BUILDS FOR WAR WWII TRUCKS, SHERMAN TANKS, COMMAND CARS 30674 

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Made by Dodge Brothers during WWII, this film shows the various trucks, command cars, ambulances, tractors and other vehicles made during the conflict for the U.S. Army. A proving grounds for these vehicles is also shown starting around the 2 minute mark. The Chrysler foundry is seen at the 4:30 mark, producing Sherman tanks. Also shown is the precision made Sperry Gyrocompass (8 minute mark), anti-aircraft guns, radar systems, and other equipment built by Dodge during WWII. Dodge mechanics are also seen working on cars and trucks in the domestic USA that are vital for the war effort.
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@unclestuka8543
@unclestuka8543 3 года назад
God Bless the United States of America, the Country that keeps us a free people, long may it prevail over our adversary's.
@stillwater62
@stillwater62 5 лет назад
The Dodge Power Wagon, that was the real pickup truck. The ones built 1946 thru 1949. I can not tell you how much I have wanted one of those.
@bradbutcher3984
@bradbutcher3984 4 года назад
I just saw Power Wagon Military ambulance yesterday. I wanted it so bad.
@powerwagon3731
@powerwagon3731 3 года назад
PW ended production in the US in 1968.
@51WCDodge
@51WCDodge Год назад
I have the privilige of keeping two dodges a WC51 and a WC 54. I don't own them , they belong to those who built them, and served with them. I'm just the custodian for this generation.
@stevejake4316
@stevejake4316 11 месяцев назад
I described myself the same way with my collection. A g506 and a cckw. I would like to do some restoration work on them. Mainly because I am trying to preserve them.
@stevenmc56
@stevenmc56 3 года назад
I remember long ago nutten in the yard would start it was so cold dad put snowshoes on and off in the field was the old red dodge farm truck missing fenders doors and it started and dad jump started everything in the yard with it .
@danabogue1804
@danabogue1804 11 месяцев назад
No other Army in the world had the capacity for transport like the U.S.! This country even supplied transport vehicles for its Allies! An Army fights on its stomach and the Germans were still using Horse drawn transport, so trying to feed the troops in the field was a logistical nightmare! For the most part, American units were well supplied, at least better than their counterparts thanks to a very robust Automotive industry in the U.S.! A major component in winning that war!
@marioncobaretti2280
@marioncobaretti2280 Год назад
Poor sherman was undergunned and under armored but built well with a great drivetrain
@PETER-rt6zt
@PETER-rt6zt 2 года назад
Jump forward to 2022 and the idea of ' the allies' including Russia and China (as stated here at 10:02) sends a chill through my bones. Long live Democracy.!
@garyk8558
@garyk8558 Год назад
i had 2 1943 Dodge 6by6s amazing trucks i would drive them into the woods and load logs on them
@istoppedcaring6209
@istoppedcaring6209 3 года назад
these kinds of videos should stil be sent out on any channel and youtube, not just on youtube (with modern equipment that is)
@stevejake4316
@stevejake4316 11 месяцев назад
The nation was far more unified back then. I wonder how we might fair now if we were in our grand fathers and or fathers shoes. It's really interesting to me to see this old film and wonder on the subject. What a wild Time it would have been.
@ejp-kd4io
@ejp-kd4io 3 года назад
I love my 1943 WC52
@mow4ncry
@mow4ncry Год назад
We have one they built at the American armory museum 41 Dodge pickup
@outlet6989
@outlet6989 3 года назад
Tank crewman, "Wow, this thing is trying to throw me out of my seat. Is there anything I can do to stop that?" "Sure. Tie a piece of rope under the seat and over your legs. We call it a seat rope."
@marioncobaretti2280
@marioncobaretti2280 Год назад
Pure American quality
@robertwilliams2623
@robertwilliams2623 10 месяцев назад
I know a guy that has 17 dodge truck from the 40s and 50s all in running condense . Would love to own one
@alanstrong3295
@alanstrong3295 4 года назад
Trucks for the wars, on many shores. Dodge. Depend on it!
@MrHeadshot1982
@MrHeadshot1982 7 лет назад
I Love to have 1940s Dodge.
@stephenarling1667
@stephenarling1667 5 лет назад
@@prevost8686, I didn't know Daimler was the owner. I thought Chrysler was taken over by a French or Italian firm.
@stephenarling1667
@stephenarling1667 4 года назад
@Russell Gerdes I recall Chrysler and Daimler collaborated on the Crossfire. Different wheel diameters front and rear told me all I needed to know about that demented design.
@11oito
@11oito 4 года назад
I have one.....WC 51 1942....in Brazil.
@3-DtimeCosmology
@3-DtimeCosmology 4 года назад
Wonderful!
@MatthewBaileyBeAfraid
@MatthewBaileyBeAfraid 5 лет назад
"That ‘Secret Instrument’ that places them on Target." Just imagine how powerful that advantage must have been at the time to go to such lengths to protect that ‘Secret Instrument.’ It is very likely that this film was only shown as a promotional film to Chrysler Workers.
@OldsVistaCruiser
@OldsVistaCruiser Год назад
It appears that the secret weapon was radar!
@ronaldfazekas6492
@ronaldfazekas6492 Год назад
Interesting--the truck at 3:35 is indeed a '42, but it has the narrower box of a '41
@steverturnsk6190
@steverturnsk6190 Месяц назад
It was a prototype that did not go into production.
@slantfish65sd
@slantfish65sd 7 лет назад
Absolutely Awesome Superbird cool
@markadams7597
@markadams7597 Год назад
Dodge and Souza, is there any better pairing? Mopar of nocar!!
@flight2k5
@flight2k5 4 года назад
Chrysler was the only car company of the Detroit 3 that didn’t make equipment for the enemy.
@unclestuka8543
@unclestuka8543 3 года назад
Ford and GM produced thousands of trucks for uncle Adolf, they said it was good for business ( at the time )
@flight2k5
@flight2k5 3 года назад
@@unclestuka8543 yep along with Henry Ford being very anti Semitic and received an award from the nazis
@ClovisPoint
@ClovisPoint 9 месяцев назад
@@flight2k5 He also produced a magazine ,exposing them for the crooks they were, and still are ........................to this day
@flight2k5
@flight2k5 9 месяцев назад
@@ClovisPoint no, no he didn’t
@stephenarling1667
@stephenarling1667 5 лет назад
9:00 Chrysler making parts for license-built 40mm Bofors antiaircraft guns. Converting original specs to English measurements and simplifying construction for mass production must have been quite a job.
@edgardoromero9607
@edgardoromero9607 3 года назад
Bosfors 40mm are from Sweden the use metric!!
@stephenarling1667
@stephenarling1667 3 года назад
@@edgardoromero9607 US licensed the design from Bofors. So did many other nations.
@4thstooge75
@4thstooge75 7 лет назад
The Dodge brothers were long gone before WW2 started. Chrysler built the Dodge trucks in WW2.
@edwardpate6128
@edwardpate6128 4 года назад
Most at that time still very fond of the Dodge Brothers.
@gregleonhardt9350
@gregleonhardt9350 3 года назад
Chrysler also built Sherman tanks
@rbf100
@rbf100 4 года назад
Ironic that Dodge, the maker of General Patton's command car and all of Chrysler has now gone to Fiat which was an Axis company.
@OldsVistaCruiser
@OldsVistaCruiser Год назад
The current owner of Chrysler as of 2023 is a Dutch company, Stellantis.
@claudiosassetti3944
@claudiosassetti3944 2 года назад
Mio papà nel dopoguerra inizio a fare il camionista con uno di questi ...
@claudiosassetti3944
@claudiosassetti3944 2 года назад
Bellissimi !!!!
@J_Calvin_Hobbes
@J_Calvin_Hobbes 9 месяцев назад
👍
@yfelwulf
@yfelwulf 4 года назад
US car / truck manufacturers rated by quality Chrysler Ford then GM. I have used them all GM is definitely bottom of the pile.
4 года назад
Fiat/Chrysler Motors?
@Ferr1963
@Ferr1963 5 лет назад
2:34 I suppose ambulances wouldn't drive on this way when carrying injured soldiers.
@underscorezed2247
@underscorezed2247 27 дней назад
what is the song that starts at 3:00?
@deweydodo6691
@deweydodo6691 4 года назад
What / which aircraft engine did Dodge help manufacturer ?
@Ebooger
@Ebooger 4 года назад
Wright.
@bradbutcher3984
@bradbutcher3984 4 года назад
R-3350 Radial Aircraft Engines for the B-29.
@bradbutcher3984
@bradbutcher3984 4 года назад
The Chrysler XIV-2220 (XI-2220 from 1944) was an experimental 2,500 hp, 2,220 cubic inch (36.4 liter) liquid-cooled inverted-V-16 aircraft engine designed by Chrysler starting in 1940. Although several aircraft designs had considered using it, by the time it was ready for use in 1945 the war was already over.
@bradbutcher3984
@bradbutcher3984 4 года назад
usautoindustryworldwartwo.com/chrysler.htm
@Ebooger
@Ebooger 4 года назад
They also made deep drawn steel bullets, which everyone said was impossible, and made them by the billions.
@the_lost_navigator
@the_lost_navigator 4 месяца назад
25 secs in and I already... FDR knew about Pearl before you think the U.S. Administration did - Radar and Intelligence reports laid it out like a Baseball program. All written in Native Indian for those in the know - you just got to read the Code, Daddy-oh! Oh, those WCs were a work of Brute Beauty, eh? The G.I., Government and post-war buyer got their money's worth with a Power Wagon, that's a for sure!.
@skorpius2029
@skorpius2029 8 лет назад
No comments?
@skorpius2029
@skorpius2029 7 лет назад
great video tho
@harrybaulz666
@harrybaulz666 11 месяцев назад
Lose the music
@PeriscopeFilm
@PeriscopeFilm 11 месяцев назад
But...it's original?!
@yfelwulf
@yfelwulf 4 года назад
Ah back when America was competent and knew how to manufacture. Now its all expensive and fault ridden.
@artyalligator4768
@artyalligator4768 Год назад
The Sherman was built by ford not dodge
@OldsVistaCruiser
@OldsVistaCruiser Год назад
They were built by a consortium of different companies. They were equipped with GM Hydramatic automatic transmissions, once only available in Oldsmobile and Cadillac cars.
@TheBandit7613
@TheBandit7613 4 года назад
Dreadful headache inducing blaring music. All these old WWII videos are like this. It's a GOOD thing that's gone.
@JohnSmith-yv6eq
@JohnSmith-yv6eq Год назад
It was "soul stirring".. fight boys fight... we will win..... the 40's equivalent of rap music...
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