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Re: Wooden Bomb
Source: Judd, Brendon “The Desert Railway”, Penguin
Page: 190 On one occassion later in the war a German pilot, defying the myth that Teutons are humourless, flew in low over Capuzzo and dropped a wooden bomb, launching what was, no doubt, his version of a decoy (This was a reaction on the dummy railway stations the NZs and the Indians had installed) ![]() |
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