Detroit didn't just build cars. During World War II it built the machine that helped win the war. In the final installment of our three-part series on American manufacturing history — marking the 250th anniversary of the United States — AAM President Scott Paul visits the Detroit Historical Museum to walk through the story of the “Arsenal of Democracy” with the Detroit Historical Society's Director of Collections, Jeremy Dimick. They trace how the Motor City's auto plants pivoted to produce a B24 bomber every hour and more than 90% of America's M1 helmets, and how that effort remade the city of Detroit. 👉 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more stories on U.S. trade policy, buying American, and protecting American jobs. And sign our petition to bring shipbuilding back to America! act.americanmanufacturing.org/ships Guest Resources Detroit Historical Society & Museum: detroithistorical.org AAM Resources & Links Sign up for our daily newsletter, Daily Digest: bit.ly/4iWbJga or our bi-weekly: bit.ly/4rXmh2Q Check out our Made In America Directory: bit.ly/4oUQRY7 And sign our petition to bring shipbuilding back to America! act.americanmanufacturing.org/ships You can also listen wherever you get podcasts Apple Podcasts: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-…rt/id1213359909 Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/3jAoV4AHejHd36wSjSEPMs YouTube: youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0ET…si=uFmYHrp7lfxHepY6 Socials X: @KeepItMadeInUSA Facebook: www.facebook.com/americanmanufacturing Instagram: www.instagram.com/americanmanufacturing