Tales of the jungle: how WWII's eyes and ears endured
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Tales of the jungle: how WWII’s eyes and ears endured
Deep in the dense overgrown jungles of New Guinea, the eyes and ears of World War II allied soldiers faced a greater danger than the Japanese warplanes that flew overhead. It rained most days and poured almost every night, turning the perpetually soaked ground into muddy swamps as oppressive temperatures hung heavy in the air of the Australian-administered territory. Olive-green canvas propped up by wooden poles hardly shielded those on the back…
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- 100% of the sources lean Left
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