See stories all of the time about them in Germany, France and other
parts of Europe, but can't recall any about them in Japan, The
Philippines or any other Pacific battlefields.
See stories all of the time about them in Germany, France and other
parts of Europe, but can't recall any about them in Japan, The
Philippines or any other Pacific battlefields.
See stories all of the time about them in Germany, France and other parts
of Europe, but can't recall any about them in Japan, The Philippines or
any other Pacific battlefields.
See stories all of the time about them in Germany, France and other parts
of Europe, but can't recall any about them in Japan, The Philippines or
any other Pacific battlefields.
Partly it is about what rates as news. The demining and
UXB efforts in South East Asia are ongoing for example,
but rarely make the news.
Mostly it is about the bombs dropped, in Europe and North
Africa, the RAF claims to have dropped about 1,330,000
short tons of bombs, the USAAF says it dropped 1,550,000
short tons. The Luftwaffe also dropped plenty of bombs as
did the Red Air Force and all the other air forces involved.
So over 3 million short tons.
See stories all of the time about them in Germany, France and other
parts of Europe, but can't recall any about them in Japan, The
Philippines or any other Pacific battlefields.
I think it was elsewhere that I read of either a Frenchman
or Belgian who was self employed collecting and selling
battlefield relics. He 'deactivated' stuff in his garage.
He cut into a dud 75 or 105 projectile once too often, it
went bang, and he & his garage went away, permanently.
Jim H.
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