How This Weapon Forced Soldiers to Fight Underground
Автор: War Nearby
Загружено: 2026-01-21
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Every year, Belgian farmers still find them. Rusted cylinders buried in the soil, half-corroded tanks that once contained jellied gasoline. Unlike artillery shells that can explode a century later, these relics are chemically inert now. But between 1943 and 1945, flamethrowers accounted for a disproportionate number of enemy fortifications destroyed in the Pacific
Theater—not through explosive power, but through something far more primitive: fire. The M1A1 flamethrower didn't cause 70% of casualties in World War II. It didn't need to. It caused something worse—it made enemies choose between burning alive or abandoning positions they'd sworn to defend to the death.
This is about the weapon that changed where wars were fought, forcing soldiers to burrow deeper underground, and why the very sight of it broke tactical doctrines that had held for thousands of years.
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