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Huge piles of rusty WWII ammunition are poisoning the Baltic Sea. Germany is trying to recover them … from the Independent Kirsten Grieshaber

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While tensions between Russia and NATO are building up in the Baltic Sea, Europeans are still busy cleaning up the mess World War II left behind in the ocean Read More 

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