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At the Battle of Hollebeke (Belgium), Sepoy Khudadad Khan was a machine gunner with the 129th Duke of Connaught’s Own Baluchis. The German attack was overwhelming. All his crew died. Khan was badly wounded and left for dead. But he kept firing his machine gun for .
The taxi drivers kept their meters running. The French government paid the fare – approximately 70,012 francs. The Germans were pushed back. The Schlieffen Plan failed. Had the taxis not arrived, Paris would have fallen, and World War I would have ended in a German victory. War is not merely about dates, borders, or
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On August 12, 1915, the 1/4th Battalion (approx. 250 men) advanced toward a Turkish trench near Hill 60. A dense cloud of fog (called a “meteorological anomaly”) rolled in. The battalion marched into the fog. And they never came out. Here is the article
After his gun jammed, the Germans bayoneted him and threw him in a ditch. Unconscious, Khan survived. A German officer later wrote in his diary: “That one Mohammedan soldier held up our entire regiment for three hours. Without him, we would have reached Ypres.”