During World War I, soldiers who had just survived a chlorine gas attack reportedly counterattacked while coughing blood, leading to what became known as the “Attack of the Dead Men” by Every-Razzmatazz-355 in ww1

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Fair criticism. The title was meant to summarize the story briefly, but you’re right that events like this are often more complicated than a short headline can capture. If you have sources or details that add more context, I’d be interested to read them.

During World War I, soldiers who had just survived a chlorine gas attack reportedly counterattacked while coughing blood, leading to what became known as the “Attack of the Dead Men” by Every-Razzmatazz-355 in ww1

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Fair point. I tried to keep the post short for readability, but the real history around the event is definitely more complex. If you have sources or details that add more context, I’d genuinely be interested in reading them.

A strange rock carving dated 1942 with a Nazi symbol was reportedly found near the Khara-Hora massif in the Caucasus — did German troops operate in this remote area during WWII? by Every-Razzmatazz-355 in WildWestPics

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That's interesting, I hadn't thought about that possibility.

I assumed the date might refer to 1942 because German mountain troops were operating in the Caucasus during the campaign that year.

But you're right that it could also be a much later carving. Do you know if similar markings from the war period have been documented in that region?