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World War I’s iron harvest (VIDEO)
Franceu00e2u20acu2122s Department of Mine Clearance is responsible for collecting and destroying unexploded shells still found by the thousands nearly 100 years after the Battle of Verdun. u00e2u20acu2022 New York Times

PARIS, June 27 ― France’s Department of Mine Clearance is responsible for collecting and destroying unexploded shells still found by the thousands nearly 100 years after the Battle of Verdun. ― New York Times


A videograb of World War 1’s unexploded shells still found by the thousands nearly 100 years after the Battle of Verdun. ― NYT pic

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