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The double-faced spy "King Kong" during World War II: Why can't you find a pair of handcuffs suitable for him when you are arrested?

Two reasons:

The first reason is that "King Kong" Lin Deman's wrist is too thick.

Although I don't have the wrist measurement data of "King Kong" Lindemans, I can infer this from two aspects.

In general, handcuffs are used to cuff wrists (this is not nonsense). There is only one reason why handcuffs are not suitable, that is, the wrists are too thick to wear handcuffs.

Lindemans was a boxer and wrestler when he was young, and even killed someone in a fight. If you have no idea about Lin Deman's figure here, I suggest you watch a video of a boxing match. The boxer's figure will definitely impress you. As a boxer, Lindemans has a huge body. It is precisely because of his strong body that people nicknamed him "King Kong".

It is said that when a * * * arrested him, he used ten strong military police to subdue this behemoth on the spot.

It is conceivable that the wrist circumference of such a giant's wrist must be far more than that of ordinary people.

The second reason is that there are no large handcuffs in Holland.

During World War II, after Germany occupied the Netherlands, it ruled the Netherlands inhumanely. A lot of Dutch resources were put into the German Nazi war machine, and finally even the Dutch were not allowed to ride bicycles. As a result, in the 1988 European Cup football field, after the Netherlands completely defeated Germany, excited Dutch fans threw bicycles into the air, satirizing the history that Germany banned Dutch people from riding bicycles during World War II. At that time, the materials in the Netherlands were very scarce, so it was reasonable not to find a pair of handcuffs to cuff Lindemans.