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WW1, WW2 actually, the grave of the unknown solider. WW1 they ploughed the Germans back into the soil. But any Allied remains they gave a commission for. Germans were fertiliser. I have always wondered what happened to the actual Dday command post. It got ploughed back into Earth, recently unearthed within the last decade. It contradicted the narrative. This huge entrenchment heavily fortified, the central command, completely concreted in and buried over. What happened to anybody who surrendered. Hell, if they buried it. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maisy_battery

What's done is done. But no surprise on this topic.

1 year ago
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WW1, WW2 actually, the grave of the unknown solider. WW1 they ploughed the Germans back into the soil. But any Allied remains they gave a commission for. Germans were fertiliser. I have always wondered what happened to the actual Dday command post. It got ploughed back into Earth, recently unearthed within the last decade. It contradicted the narrative. This huge entrenchment heavily fortified, the central command, completely concreted in and buried over. What happened to anybody who surrendered. Hell, if they buried it.https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maisy_battery

What's done is done. But no surprise on this topic.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

WW1, WW2 actually, the grave of the unknown solider. WW1 they ploughed the Germans back into the soil. But any Allied remains they gave a commission for. Germans were fertiliser. I have always wondered what happened to the actual Dday command post. It got ploughed back into Earth, recently unearthed within the last decade. It contradicted the narrative. This huge entrenchment heavily fortified, the central command, completely concreted in and buried over. What happened to anybody who surrendered. Hell, if they buried it.

What's done is done. But no surprise on this topic.

1 year ago
1 score
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WW1, WW2 actually, the grave of the unknown solider. WW1 they ploughed the Germans back into the soil. But any Allied remains they gave a commission for. Germans were fertiliser. I have always wondered what happened to the actual Dday command post. It got ploughed back into Earth, recently unearthed within the last decade. It contradicted the narrative. This huge entrenchment heavily fortified, the central command, completely concreted in and buried over. What happened to anybody who surrendered. Hell, if they buried it.

1 year ago
1 score