Posted: 9/30/2015 11:41:06 PM EDT
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Evidently meant for Churchill https://news.artnet.com/art-world/german-sabotage-world-war-ii-drawings-336439 |
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It was probably meant for sabotage, not assassination. The guy setting the explosive would have needed some time to scarper! Quoted:
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7 seconds seems like a long time? It was probably meant for sabotage, not assassination. The guy setting the explosive would have needed some time to scarper! That make sense. |
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This was back before global warming, chocolate didn't melt back then Quoted:
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How would a candy bar be kept cool then? I imagine by the time it gets transported, sold, and eaten it doesn't look like that. This was back before global warming, chocolate didn't melt back then the military issue bars had a high content of wax or some other substance that kept them from melting quickly........... |
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the military issue bars had a high content of wax or some other substance that kept them from melting quickly........... Quoted:
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How would a candy bar be kept cool then? I imagine by the time it gets transported, sold, and eaten it doesn't look like that. This was back before global warming, chocolate didn't melt back then the military issue bars had a high content of wax or some other substance that kept them from melting quickly........... Chef Morris could tell you for sure....but IIRC Chocolate can be tempered to resist heat. |
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Chef Morris could tell you for sure....but IIRC Chocolate can be tempered to resist heat. Quoted:
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How would a candy bar be kept cool then? I imagine by the time it gets transported, sold, and eaten it doesn't look like that. This was back before global warming, chocolate didn't melt back then the military issue bars had a high content of wax or some other substance that kept them from melting quickly........... Chef Morris could tell you for sure....but IIRC Chocolate can be tempered to resist heat. quick check on Wiki, they used oat flour, did not add to the taste apparently. |

