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FRANCE-WWI-HISTORY-GERMANY-MINES
TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY KARINE ALBERTAZZI
A mine clearance expert of the civil safety shows an unexploded ordnance dating from World War I and found on the battlefield of the Vieil-Armand, formely called Hartmannswillerkopf, on April 9, 2014, in Hartmannswiller, at the foot of the Vosges mountain range in northeastern France. A hundred years after the beginning of the First World War, unexploded ordnance still lies underneath Alsace's grounds. Among the billion and a half munitions fired during the conflict, 20 percent failed to detonate, according to the Interdepartmental center of Colmar. AFP PHOTO / FREDERICK FLORIN
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Hartmannswiller, Haut-Rhin, FRANCE |
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AFP / Mediafax Foto |
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FREDERICK FLORIN |
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12 Mai 2014 |
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4928 x 3280 (2.56 MB) |
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