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Zf.Zf.SpBu. 37 Demolition Timer

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Germany

The German WWII "Zeitzünder für 10 Liter Sprühbüchse 37" is a mechanical (clockwork) firing device that was used by the German Wehrmacht to initiate a chemical weapon - the "Sprühbüchse 37." This was basically a tin can containing 10 liters of toxic gas: "Gelbkreuz," or in English, "Yellow Cross," which was a formulation similar to mustard gas. The timer could be set for a maximum of 5 minutes, and as soon as it initiated, the container spread...

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