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  1. Dragon's teeth are pyramidal anti-tank obstacles of reinforced concrete first used during the Second World War to impede the movement of tanks and mechanised infantry. The idea was to slow down and channel tanks into killing zones where they could easily be disposed of by anti-tank weapons.

  2. In Greek myth, dragon's teeth (Greek: ὀδόντες (τοῦ) δράκοντος, odontes (tou) drakontos) feature prominently in the legends of the Phoenician prince Cadmus and in Jason's quest for the Golden Fleece.

  3. Nov 10, 2022 · Are dragon's teeth effective today? Russia is unlikely to install a defensive line in Ukraine as dense as the Siegfried Line, which was built over a period of several years starting in 1936, covered 600 kilometres, included nearly 20,000 bunkers and used about eight million tonnes of concrete.

  4. Dragon's Teeth is a 1942 novel by Upton Sinclair that won the Pulitzer Prize for the Novel in 1943. Set in the period 1929 to 1934, it covers the Nazi takeover of Germany during the 1930s.

  5. Winner of the 1943 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction, Dragon’s Teeth brilliantly captures the nightmarish march toward the Second World War. An astonishing mix of history, adventure, and romance, the Lanny Budd Novels are a testament to the breathtaking scope of Upton Sinclair’s vision and his singular talents as a storyteller.

  6. Dragon’s teeth is about a rich American, Lanny Budd, and his coterie of friends and acquaintances as they go around 1930s Europe. It has no character progression and zero stakes. That said, even if it has almost no novel-like qualities, I enjoyed it.

  7. www.hellenicaworld.com › Greece › MythologyDragon's teeth (mythology)

    In Greek myth, dragon's teeth feature prominently in the legends of the Phoenician prince Cadmus and in Jason's quest for the Golden Fleece. In each case, the dragons are real and breath fire. Their teeth, once planted, would grow into fully armed warriors.

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