The 3-Inch Shell Press: Black Powder Charge That Killed 133 Workers in 4 Seconds At Eddystone
Автор: Steel & Sacrifice
Загружено: 2026-03-10
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The Eddystone Ammunition Corporation was one of the largest shell-loading operations in wartime America, a long, low building filled with hundreds of workers filling 3-inch artillery shells with black powder, shift after shift, under contract deadlines that did not move.
On the morning of April 10, 1917, something initiated at one loading station. Within four seconds, 133 people were dead. The building did not burn. It ceased to exist. The pressure wave was heard twelve miles away in Philadelphia.
This documentary investigates what actually happened at Eddystone — not a fire, not sabotage, but a system operating outside the conditions its own safety assumptions required. It examines the machines, the building design, the workforce, and the production logic that placed hundreds of workers inside the blast radius of the thing they were building. And it looks at what the Congressional inquiry found afterward — including the gap at the end of the casualty list that was noted, but never closed.
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