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I just listened to Dan Carlin's latest Hardcore History podcast. In it he claimed that most of the armies on the Western Front in World War I trained their soldiers in how to kill a wounded comrade to end his suffering. Is there any truth to this?
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I just listened to Dan Carlin's latest Hardcore History podcast. In it he claimed that most of the armies on the Western Front in World War I trained their soldiers in how to kill a wounded comrade to end his suffering. Is there any truth to this?
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