War of the poison dart: How Britain planned to rain death on the Nazis with sewing machine needles
The concept sounds almost medieval in its crude simplicity.
A war strategy to shower enemy troops with tens of thousands of poisoned darts made from sewing machine needles that could bring death in minutes.
Incredibly, it was a plan considered by Britain at the height of the Second World War.
Details, revealed today in secret documents released by the National Archives, outline the gruesome physical effects of such an attack on Nazi troops.
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