Kamis, 16 November 2017

Death From Below

In World War I, whole companies of men were assigned to burrow beneath enemy soldiers, then blow them sky high. They called themselves moles. Most were short, wiry men from the mines of Great Britain and Canada and Australia. Their special talent was the ability to kick rapidly and silently through the moist blue clay …

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