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Bezig met laden... Four-Fisted Tales: Animals in Combat (Dead Reckoning) (2021)door Ben Towle
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"From hauling munitions to finding mines, and even being captured by the enemy and traded in a PoW exchange, animals have fought-and often died-alongside their human counterparts in virtually every military conflict in recorded history. You've likely heard the stories of the men and women who've fought in the trenches, jungles, and deserts of the world's battlefields; Four-Fisted Tales: Animals in Combat tells the stories of the animals who fought alongside them"-- Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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Also, I am confused by the epilogue and prologue framing sequence: I assume it simply means to show that war is hell and that's why it ends so bleakly, but am I meant to feel as badly about the deaths of glowworms as I am the deaths of African American soldiers? Was it meant to show that the glowworm technique used in the prologue was a failure? Did the soldiers do something else wrong? I am completely befuddled by it. ( )