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Noah Young
3 September, 18:49
How was frostbite treated during world war 2
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Cuddle Pig
3 September, 21:35
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They would cut of the limp that had the frostbite in order to stop it from hurting the victim and to stop it from spreading to the rest of the body. This is also known as decapitation.
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