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  • Ep 6: Ultimate Non-Violent Weapon of War

  • By: Andy Zaltzman
  • Dec 16 2021
  • Length: 36 mins
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Ep 6: Ultimate Non-Violent Weapon of War

By: Andy Zaltzman
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  • Former News Quiz host Miles Jupp and historian and broadcaster Ella Al-Shamahi uncover the greatest non-violent weapon of war of all time. They'll consider things that are not only painless, but can be just as militarily fruity as any of the tools of devastation with which our great species has brutalised itself over the millennia. From the Internet to the Russian Winter the team attack, or rather viciously debate, the weapons that aren’t weapons from all of history.

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Hilarious

absolutely perfect book for anyone who enjoys general information facts and funny people saying funny things

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