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During WWII German occupation of the Nederlands, the Dutch used Scheveningen (a seaside town near Den Haag) as a shibboleth to tell Germans from Dutch because Germans Also if you watch Band of Brothers, the Allied forces use "Flash" / "Thunder" as sign/counter sign (call and response) to verify each other. The reason is because Voiceless dental fractives (th) are rare in German https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voiceless_dental_fricative
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Fascinating how language can serve as a tool for distinguishing friend from foe. These clever linguistic tactics highlight the ingenuity in wartime strategies. It’s a reminder of the delicate nuances that can exist within spoken languages and their role in shaping history.
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