Why the British OSS Lapel Knife Became the Most Feared Tool at Point-Blank Range
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Why the British OSS Lapel Knife Became the Most Feared Tool at Point-Blank Range
The British OSS Lapel Knife was one of the smallest weapons of World War II — yet one of the most feared at point-blank range. Designed for agents of the OSS and SOE, it was built for a single purpose: silent, close-quarters elimination when no other option existed. Hidden inside a jacket lapel, invisible during searches, and lethal within centimeters, it became the last-chance tool used in sabotage missions, railway infiltrations, and night operations across occupied Europe.
This video uncovers how it was made, why it worked, and the real missions where this tiny blade changed the outcome of an operation.
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