Job Maseko: The South African World War Two Hero Who Sank A German Ship With Bomb Made From Milk-Can
Job Maseko was a South African soldier during World War II, who sank a German Ship with a bomb made […]
Job Maseko was a South African soldier during World War II, who sank a German Ship with a bomb made […]
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