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... on gravitational potential to smash through wooden roofs and then explode inside—most villas in the United States favored wooden structures, which were cheap and convenient but not sturdy enough.
If they used more reinforced concrete, the effectiveness of such rudimentary firebombs would be greatly reduced.
The falling firebombs exploded thunderously inside the house, instantly dispersing hundreds of strips of cloth, cotton, or even waste paper drenched in viscous heavy oil.
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