Why This 'Brutal' Wrist Weapon Was SOE's Deadliest Secret
In 1943, British Special Operations Executive developed the most lethal close-combat weapon ever created. The McLaglin-Pescuit wrist apparatus combined a garrote, dagger, and knuckleduster into one devastating device worn on the forearm. This video reveals: • How SOE agents killed silently with a flick of the wrist • The three-in-one weapon design that terrified the Gestapo • Why captured agents chose death over revealing this secret Timestamps: 0:00 The Silent Killer 1:45 Three Weapons, One Wrist 3:30 Training the Shadow Warriors 5:15 Behind Enemy Lines 7:00 Gestapo's Nightmare 8:45 Operational Deployments 10:30 Psychological Impact 12:15 Post-War Destruction 13:30 Legacy of the Wrist Apparatus Would you have the nerve to use this weapon in occupied territory? Comment your thoughts! Like if this brutal ingenuity shocked you! Subscribe for more WWII secret weapons! Sources: • SOE Training Manual Section 17 - Silent Killing Methods • "SOE: The Special Operations Executive" by M.R.D. Foot • National Archives - Declassified SOE Equipment Files #WWII #SOE #SecretWeapons

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