German Soldier's Shocking Survival Trick in WWII 🌝
Description
The speaker is narrating a historical anecdote about a German soldier's survival methods during World War II, describing the actions and challenges faced by soldiers.
Script
Original:
A German soldier blew up on the mine during World War II, but instead of giving up, he peed on the wound and just put a bandage on top. He did this because when Germans were crossing the Alps, it took over two days just to get to the hospital and there was only one option left to disinfect the wound on the field, and that was using the urine.
Translated:
द्वितीय विश्व युद्ध में एक जर्मन सैनिक बारूदी सुरंग से घायल हुआ, पर उसने घाव पर पेशाब किया और पट्टी बाँध ली। उसने ऐसा किया क्योंकि आल्प्स पार करते समय अस्पताल तक पहुँचने में दो दिन से ज़्यादा लगते थे, और युद्ध के मैदान में घाव को कीटाणुरहित करने का एकमात्र विकल्प मूत्र था।