On March 7, authorities in Paris uncovered an unexploded bomb from the Second World War, raising questions about how such remnants of history continue to surface decades later. How did it get there, and what does it reveal about wartime strategies and modern safety concerns? Dr. Alex Souchen, history professor at the University of Guelph, joins Miranda Anthistle to explore the historical significance.
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The History Behind Paris’ Unexploded WWII Bomb
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