Colonel Thomas Edward Lawrence, Otherwise Known as Lawrence of Arabia
Amidst the chaos and devastation of World War I, Colonel Thomas Edward Lawrence emerged as a key figure in the theater of demolition across the Middle East. Collaborating with Arab rebels, Lawrence honed his skills as a demolition artist, orchestrating the destruction of crucial bridges and depots under the Ottoman Empire’s control.

With an impressive tally of 79 bridges obliterated, his expertise left a trail of devastation so severe that many structures had to be razed entirely before any reconstruction could commence. Such was the impact of Lawrence’s actions that Turkish militias often opted to abandon the rubble rather than face the daunting task of dealing with the aftermath.