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A Carpenter Alone Almost Ended WW2 — 13 Minutes Too Late

No army. No allies. No support. Just one carpenter with a plan to end the war before it began.
For over two months, Georg Elser hid inside a Munich beer hall up to 35 nights in a row working alone in the dark, hollowing out a stone pillar with his bare hands to conceal a bomb just feet from Hitler's podium.
On November 8, 1939, the bomb detonated exactly on time 13 minutes after Hitler unexpectedly left early.
He was executed at Dachau on April 9, 1945 just days before American forces liberated the camp.
He almost saved the world.
Alone.

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