Senin, 14 Maret 2016

WWII: Booby Traps

A Field At St. Pierre Du Mont, Normandy, France, Is Searched For Mines And Booby Traps By A Member Of The 834Th Engineer Aviation Battalion With The Use Of A Mine Detector. (U.S. Air Force/National Archives)(Img: U.S. Air Force/National Archives) While exaggerated in this World War II era cartoon, booby traps were an important concern for the advancing Allies.

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