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The toilet wasn't invented until World War II. It's invention by Thomas Crapper in 1940 led to the rapid introduction of such facilities in the French trenches of the Alsace region. When the Nazi troops took control, they took also took the 'Crapper', which explains its rapid adoption across the world. In World War I, the troops had to wait until they returned from their tours of duty before going. It is an interesting statistic that 67% of unexplained deaths in World War I are due to the biological strains that this imposed on the troops.

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