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THEY WENT INTO BELLEAU WOOD MARINES. THEY CAME BACK DEVIL DOGS. A 47-million-square-foot forest in northern France, Belleau Wood was the site of a World War I battle in June 1918. The U.S. Marines fought with such ferocity that the Germans nicknamed them 'Teufel Hunden' or 'Devil Dogs'. THEY'VE EARNED THEIR OWN MEMORIAL.

THEY WENT INTO BELLEAU WOOD MARINES. THEY CAME BACK DEVIL DOGS. A 47-million-square-foot forest in northern France, Belleau Wood was the site of a World War I battle in June 1918. The U.S. Marines fought with such ferocity that the Germans nicknamed them 'Teufel Hunden' or 'Devil Dogs'. THEY'VE EARNED THEIR OWN MEMORIAL.

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These two bullets collided in the battle of gallipoli in 1915, the chances of this happening are 1 in a billion. Name something more unlikely to happen...

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These two bullets collided in the battle of gallipoli in 1915, the chances of this happening are 1 in a billion. Name something more unlikely to happen... Socialism working.

avatar John Paul
During WWI, a Canadian soldier smuggled his bear 'Winniep' into Britain, and she later became an attraction at a London Zoo. A boy named Christopher Robin Milne loved 'Winnie' so much that he named his own teddy after, inspiring his father to write stories about a silly old bear who loves honey.

During WWI, a Canadian soldier smuggled his bear 'Winniep' into Britain, and she later became an attraction at a London Zoo. A boy named Christopher Robin Milne loved 'Winnie' so much that he named his own teddy after, inspiring his father to write stories about a silly old bear who loves honey.

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