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WWII Soldiers Could Identify the Enemy Just by Sound

During World War II, soldiers often fought in total darkness where seeing the enemy was impossible.
So they learned to listen. Different boots, weapons, and movement patterns created unique sounds that experienced soldiers could recognize instantly.
In night combat, identifying the enemy by sound alone could mean the difference between life and death.

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Music Credit: Tensions Run High by Soundridemusic

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