💥 Fancy Tupperware?! 💥

Check out this fancy piece glass bowl:

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Well not exactly a glass bowl :)

Instead, it's one of those trivia weapons developed during World War II.

This one was made by the Nazis and is known as the Glasmine 43. Tldr, it was an anti-personnel mine with a glass body.

Despite its small size, the mine was incredibly effective at maiming and killing enemy soldiers.

Being made mostly of glass came with two main benefits. First, it highly reduced the chances of being detected by a metal detector. And second, it saved valuable metal that could be used elsewhere.

An other benefit is that glass shrapnel largely evades X-rays and as a result victims were harder to treat.

The weapon was released in 1944. A total of about 11 mines were produced but with the end of the war approaching the Germans only managed to used only a million of these bad boys.

After the war, the glasmine was banned under the Ottawa Anti-Personnel Mine Convention, which banned the use and putting anti-personnel mines. Having said that, thousands, if not millions, of these mines remain buried in former conflict zones, like for example the Eifel National Park on the grounds of the Vogelsang Military Training Area.

And that's the quick story of yet another ingenious World War 2 weapon.

Here's a link to Wikipedia if you like to read more on this... fancy gadget

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victims were harder to treat

There has to be a special place in hell for those who designed this weapon. Think of it: lingering disability and prolonged dying as part of the game plan. Soldier, civilian--doesn't matter. They hit the jackpot with this one, didn't they?

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They sure did. On the bright side, they came out when th war was almost finished and most went defunct

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It would be a serious bitch to accidentally step on one of these...

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Mines the ultimate crime against humanit. Children are killed and maimed by these devices years after conflicts all over the world. Sadly groups trying to rid the world of these horrow are under funded. Mr Beast here's a project for you.

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That sounds like a deadly weapon. Hard to treat and it helps to save supplies. I guess it was the perfect wartime weapon.

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