Deadliest explosion killed 10,000 Germans and was heard 140 miles away in London

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Deadliest explosion killed 10,000 Germans and was heard 140 miles away in London
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Heroic First World War exploits celebrated in a new film out on Friday - The War Below, starring Sam Hazeldine - involved British military engineers detonating a million pounds of explosives under German lines

The deadliest man-made explosion before the atom bomb was so loud the Prime Minister heard it in London 140 miles away.

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