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The Sneezing Assassin of WWII

During WWII, a Belgian agent known as "Wolensky," part of the resistance, used risky but ingenious methods to disrupt Nazi operations. One unique tactic involved spreading sneezing powder into enemy air vents. The chaos it caused would mask movements of Allied forces. This mix of daring and creativity shows how even the slightest disruption can turn the tide in warfare.
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