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This week, we take a look at some of the most infamous wartime monsters you will regret if you don't see them

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The tale of the Moor Back monster dates back to the early 1800s , where in Germany , a fleeing deserter from napoleon's army named Thomas johan's Baptist Schweitzer was running back to his hometown in France .

In 1998 , a group of Air Force soldiers noticed a large unidentified creature that appeared to be a wolf standing on its hind legs.

A guard dog, it was brought to the scene to track the unidentified animal, but when it arrived it was clearly uneasy, howling and cowering.

The U.S. military once tried to use hundreds of bats to assist in blowing up Japanese cities during World War 2 .

A dentist from Pennsylvania suggested that the US would use Mexican free tailed bats to carry bombs over Japanese buildings.

A Belgian pilot flew a helicopter over the Congo in 1959 , a very large snake that the Colonel estimated to be at least 50 feet long.

The Megabots are 15 foot tall mechs that are loaded with paintball rounds.

The idea is that at some point gigantic robot paintball fights will go down, likely on live television.

However, that hasn't stopped some from pointing out that these gigantic machines, if equipped with live ammunition, could turn the tide in any real live combat situations.

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