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diary bomb. which bursts into flame on breaking. A quart
bottle is filled with two-thirds gasoline and one-third oil. A
fuse is made of an Old gasoline-soaked rag, and then stuffed
into the mouth Of the bottle, The bottle is cork", and the
fuse is lit. It is thrown and, when it breaks, it wiliest into
flame. The enemy will not be able to extinguish the fire
with water. These were used with varying degrees of suc-
ccss in the struggle in Hungary. According to reports they
can disable a tank.