How U.S. Automakers Helped the Allies Win WWII

On Jan. 1, 1942, the government froze the sale of consumer vehicles. Instead of working on luxury designs and automotive innovations, automakers were building tanks, trucks, airplanes, Jeeps, torpedoes, and even helmets. (Thanks to Hertz.com for text). Mark Greene joins us to discuss how automakers helped the Allies win the war.