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A Graveyard of WWII Weapons Has Become an Underwater Paradise—but the Explosives Are Still Leaking
Millions of tons of ammunition that remained unused after WWII was dumped off the coast of Germany. Now, these weapons of ...
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World War II weapons dump site turns into surprising refuge for sea creatures
Marine life thrives on World War II explosives in the Baltic Sea, with crabs, worms, and fish outnumbering organisms in the ...
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How German Fighters Dropped Bombs on B17s in WWII
As the Allied bombing raids were getting stronger, Germans began to introduce new weapons and tactics fighting this threat.
An undersea submersible has spotted crabs, worms and fish thriving on the surfaces of World War II explosives thought to be ...
Germany is putting thousands of troops in Lithuania, a NATO member next to Russia, in its first major long-term deployment ...
On 1995, OJ Simpson was acquitted in the ‘Trial of the Century’, a verdict that divided America. The day also saw Germany’s ...
Banning Israeli airlines from Europe could send a powerful signal of isolation to Israeli citizens and increase pressure on ...
Rheinmetall stands out as a top European defense stock, benefiting from Germany's surging military spending. See why I rate ...
While these dumped materials are sheltering marine life, they are still chemically unstable at the end of the day. Contamination, therefore, continues to be a major concern.
The study's author said "there is some irony" in the discovery that these "things that are meant to kill everything are now attracting so much life." ...
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