Hans Island, The Remote Arctic Outpost At The Center Of One Of The Strangest ‘Wars’ In Human History
Called the “Whiskey War” or the “Liquor Wars,” it was fought over a tiny piece of uninhabited land called Hans Island, located between Canada and Greenland. The war had no battles and no casualties.
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