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What was special about the playing cards that were given to British pilots in World War II?
Question 1:
What was special about the playing cards that were given to British pilots in World War II?
A.
They secretly listed safe houses to hide in.
B.
They contained the code words to alert British RAF headquarters about anti-aircraft emplacements.
C.
They turned into maps.
D.
They had very sharp edges so they could be used as weapons.
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