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September 19, 1918. Washington, D.C. A Swiss diplomat walks into the State Department with a cable from the German government. Germany — the nation that deployed poison gas, flamethrowers, and saw-toothed bayonets — is formally protesting a weapon. A weapon American hunters had been using on ducks since 1897. A pump-action shotgun. And the threat attached: any American soldier found carrying one would be executed. 53 days later, Germany surrendered. This is not a story about a gun. This is a forensic audit of the moment the most sophisticated military machine in the world was terrified of a duck gun — and what that terror reveals about how wars are actually won. 📊 Inside this documentary: The civilian engineer from Valdosta, Georgia who sent one letter to the War Department — and changed the war Why the rifle that won at 600 meters was nearly useless at 5 feet The legal trap Germany set for itself in 1899 — and walked straight into in 1918 Belleau Wood: what German soldiers' intercepted letters actually said about the shotgun The Harvard lawyer who dismantled Germany's legal argument in 5 pages A Medal of Honor citation that names the weapon by name — the same weapon Germany threatened to execute men for carrying 📚 Sources: U.S. National Archives, Judge Advocate General memoranda (1918), State Department diplomatic cables, Medal of Honor citation records, U.S. Army Ordnance Department procurement records, Hague Convention proceedings (1899, 1907). 🔔 Subscribe for forensic audits of the decisions, documents, and overlooked individuals who changed history without getting credit. #WWI #WorldWarI #TrenchWarfare #MilitaryHistory #Documentary #Winchester1897 #HagueConvention #BelleauWood #MedalOfHonor #AmericanHistory #Doughboys #WesternFront #ForensicHistory #MilitaryDocumentary #USArmy