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Tango0112 Oct 2019 10:03 p.m. PST

…the weirdest inventions from WWII.

"When it came to fighting the Nazis during the Second World War, Allied forces and resistance members sometimes had to get creative.

Weird War Two highlights some of the results of that creative thinking, collecting 250 photographs of the war's strangest objects and inventions from the Imperial War Museum's archival collection…"
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Armand

Personal logo deadhead Supporting Member of TMP13 Oct 2019 10:33 a.m. PST

Well worth a look.

see the native bare feet overshoe used in the Far East.

In VN US special forces were even cleverer. They created the same again but back to front. Now you had bare feet tracks from jungle boots, reversed and, if Charles did get curious, he followed the train back to their base… and tripped a claymore…

Tango0113 Oct 2019 3:23 p.m. PST

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Armand

Personal logo Legion 4 Supporting Member of TMP14 Oct 2019 7:30 a.m. PST

followed the train back to their base… and tripped a claymore…
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