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Video - WW1's Wildest Facts: Pigeons, Glowworms, & Secret Tanks!
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Did you know that World War 1 had some bizarre and unbelievable moments? Soldiers used to send messages via pigeons, and one brave bird named Cher Ami saved nearly 200 men by delivering a crucial SOS despite being seriously injured. Trench foot was a common ailment caused by standing in waterlogged trenches for too long, so soldiers often had to change their socks multiple times a day. The British Army even tried using glowworms in jars to read maps in the dark! And did you know that tanks were initially called "landships"? The name "tank" was a codename to keep their development secret. Want more crazy WW1 facts? Drop a comment!
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Unbelievable WW1 Facts You Won't Believe! 🕊️🔥 Tanks were "landships"? Glowworms for maps? Discover more mind-blowing moments! 👀 #History #WW1 #Facts #Amazing
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