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Video - Strange WWII Secrets: Silent Ink, Canine Kamikazes, and White Coke!

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Did you know that during World War II, British spies used invisible ink made from semen? Yes, you heard that right. They called it the "Silent Ink" because it was undetectable by common methods of ink detection. And get this, Adolf Hitler's nephew, William Patrick Hitler, actually served in the US Navy. Talk about awkward family dinners! Speaking of awkward, Japan bombed China with fleas infected with the bubonic plague in a biological warfare experiment known as Operation Cherry Blossoms at Night. Not to be outdone, the Russians trained dogs to carry explosives and run under German tanks, effectively making them canine kamikazes. And here's a twist—Coca-Cola created a clear version of their soda called "White Coke" just for a Soviet general who loved the drink but didn't want to be seen favoring an American product. So, what's the weirdest WWII fact you've heard? Drop it in the comments below, and let's keep the history conversation going!

Social Media Caption: History's Oddities: WWII Edition! 🌍✈️ From invisible ink made of semen to explosive dogs, these bizarre facts will blow your mind! 🤯💥 What's the weirdest WWII fact you've heard? Drop it below! 👇 #History #WWII #FunFacts #DidYouKnow
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