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On September 19, 1918, the German government issued an extraordinary threat. Any American prisoner found carrying a specific weapon would be executed on the spot. No trial. No appeal. That weapon was not a new type of poison gas. Not an experimental bomb. Not a secret military prototype. It was a pump-action shotgun designed for hunting ducks. The same country that introduced chlorine gas at Ypres. The same army that burned men alive with flamethrowers. The same military that equipped soldiers with saw-toothed bayonets designed to tear flesh. That country filed a formal diplomatic protest against a sporting weapon. The Winchester Model 1897 could fire 54 lead pellets in two seconds. In the narrow corridors of trench warfare, it became something else entirely. Something that made German soldiers choose surrender over combat. Something that earned Americans the nickname "Teufelhunden" — Devil Dogs. This is the story of how an ordinary hunting gun became the most psychologically terrifying weapon of World War I. And what happened when America refused to stop using it. 🔔 Subscribe for more untold WW2 stories: / @wwii-records 👍 Like this video if you learned something new 💬 Have you ever heard about this German protest before? What other "controversial" weapons should we cover? #worldwar2 #ww2history #ww2 #wwii #ww2records