"A Prussian Landwehrmann tanning rat skins in a dugout, WWI."

...One soldier described finding a group of dead bodies while on patrol: “I saw some rats running from under the dead men’s greatcoats, enormous rats, fat with human flesh. My heart pounded as we edged towards one of the bodies. His helmet had rolled off. The man displayed a grimacing face, stripped of flesh; the skull bare, the eyes devoured and from
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Knowing that these were British police in Ireland, in 1888, I'd say this was from the *Irish Land Wars.*


https://www.irishcentral.com/roots/history/irish-land-war-american-tourists

After a devastating famine, British landlords of Irish land raised the rents and then sent in police with medieval weapons to destroy the homes Irish people built. The battering ram was brought into play because the Irish communities were naturally united in resisting the punishments their oversea overlords handed down to them