The Forbidden RED ZONE in Europe, Where Life is No More

The Forbidden RED ZONE in Europe, Where Life is No More

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Слышь, ты
Слышь, ты - 07.09.2023 19:16

So when in TNO, Taboritsky gasses and turns to wasteland few % of fertile lands and rivers, turning country unable to feed own population, it's actually possible?

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Durstiger Hugo
Durstiger Hugo - 02.09.2023 16:46

We are still digging up unexploded bombs on construction-sites in Germany. Might not be as toxic but we can still feel it.

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Bun in Paradise
Bun in Paradise - 26.08.2023 18:20

Robert Lewandowski

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OP Kat
OP Kat - 26.08.2023 16:37

is there any info on how this affected the participants of the blitzkrieg against france in ww2? like, mb additional casualties due to the poisoning?

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Clive Exton
Clive Exton - 22.08.2023 01:30

War continues to kill long after it is officially over. We never learn...

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Gee Mooney
Gee Mooney - 21.08.2023 20:35

I salute 🫡 your work sir!

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Pencilpauli
Pencilpauli - 21.08.2023 12:28

Thought this was going to be a post apocalyptic sci-fi story.
Instead it is a post apocalyptic historical story.

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IHateToBeThatGuyBut...
IHateToBeThatGuyBut... - 20.08.2023 22:29

OMG, I never even knew about this! Yet another horrible legacy, and bi product of war. Makes me wonder how WW2 never had anything like this (that I know of). Seems the first WW also has it's "darker side" as well.

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conkhi1 nghenhac
conkhi1 nghenhac - 20.08.2023 16:51

Unfortunately humanity never learn from his mistake. Look at UNEXO in Laos🇱🇦 and Vietnam nowadays still killing children and baby still born with problems due to the fu🤬☠️💩😠😤 orange dioxine.

We french also did test our nuke in pacific heaven islands of polynesia..... and native still suffer from it.

😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭

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cntipede
cntipede - 19.08.2023 21:20

Im hoping Ukraine doesnt end up like this but with all the landmines dispersed by Russia its probably going to happen unfortunately.

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x6ftundx
x6ftundx - 16.08.2023 15:08

what happened between ww1 and ww2? did both sides just stay away from these areas? Did they even know?

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Chris Sonnenschein
Chris Sonnenschein - 14.08.2023 17:21

This was from over a hundred years ago - makes one really wonder about the areas polluted by warfare since then... that for all extent purposes the former colonial governments have left the locals to their own accord. Even in mine removals, nobody ever discusses anything about soil testing...

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Gabriel robichaud
Gabriel robichaud - 14.08.2023 07:37

Grein milenkogrein

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Gabriel robichaud
Gabriel robichaud - 14.08.2023 07:33

Nexsisis❤chrypses

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K J
K J - 13.08.2023 20:58

What about Beaufort trench ? Look into ocean dumping grounds . Sable Island in Canada . How much was dropped there ?

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Christine GERARD
Christine GERARD - 13.08.2023 20:26

Thank you .Extremely interesting .

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druisteen
druisteen - 13.08.2023 14:30

No british soldiers fighted at Verdun !! Why did you use a British soldier for you intro ??

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John-Paul Jones
John-Paul Jones - 13.08.2023 12:36

Thanks for this video, I have visited a red zone village in the woods of Vedun, we found ordnance everywhere. Please, more content like this. What about the mustard gas dumped at sea?

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ClosestNearUtopia
ClosestNearUtopia - 12.08.2023 06:36

105years ago!?🤨🧐

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Charles1er Smeyers
Charles1er Smeyers - 11.08.2023 22:59

Idiocy, I have lived in the Ypres region, one of the most bombed or gassed region of the front. Today it is nice to live there.

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will clayton
will clayton - 10.08.2023 07:13

ww 3 with nuclear weapons

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jacquesmainguy1
jacquesmainguy1 - 10.08.2023 04:13

9 Aout 2123. Bienvenue dans le Donbass où, il y a 100 ans, ...

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CANTSEE NEED CAPS
CANTSEE NEED CAPS - 08.08.2023 16:35

VERY DISTURBING

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Luis Murrell
Luis Murrell - 07.08.2023 00:59

From what he's saying, "La Place a Gaz" was basically a huge burn pit...
And over a hundred years later we still haven't learned our lessons, or just don't care.

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OWLS
OWLS - 06.08.2023 21:15

Thanks germany! One of your many, many contributions to human suffering!

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Goonabasec
Goonabasec - 06.08.2023 07:06

Seems like they should raise hogs on the ground. Keep increasing their numbers by mob graising areas that are clear and open them up to the questionable areas. The hogs will rut and dig everything up and blow themselves up, hopefully saving time and human life. They will unearth anything that can be unearthed. So they would be an excellent solution. Pluss you can make alot of dog food that way.

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Raam
Raam - 05.08.2023 22:37

So interesting how people use game soundtracks in their videos so often rather than traditional tracks. The Halo Infinite track seems to work well.

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Vice.Nor.Virtue
Vice.Nor.Virtue - 05.08.2023 19:02

It's in a way relieving to hear of a part of the West that is totally frigging contaminated by unexploded shells and landmines. I always think of Cambodia and Vietnam as places still regularly devastated by wars fought decades ago. It feels only fair that Europe should still have a red zone.

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Allan Egleston
Allan Egleston - 04.08.2023 21:00

they will find ammo and shells till the end of time.

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Mr. Ken
Mr. Ken - 04.08.2023 20:40

Who's paying for all of this? Germany? It shouldn't be the French taxpayer.

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MageWarren
MageWarren - 03.08.2023 22:44

Like the French keep telling us in Quebec: "Ah putain, l'accent."

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a4yster
a4yster - 03.08.2023 14:23

I've seen houses built from mine shells in Cambodia. And way too many kids without limbs.

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secret Spy
secret Spy - 03.08.2023 10:29

War is terrible, but the aftermath never gets the attention it deserves. There are so many places in the world that are home to these awful conditions.

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Jeff Smith
Jeff Smith - 02.08.2023 20:54

I toured Verdun in 2001. I had recently moved to Germany from Bosnia. The Bosnian war was proof that we hadn't learned anything since the Battle of Verdun.

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Petter Birgersson
Petter Birgersson - 01.08.2023 06:58

Wonder how Ukraine will look like in the future.

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Yvan Maes
Yvan Maes - 31.07.2023 23:10

In serbia is also a region.
The Americans bump every day some bombs on a area where was no buildings or troops! Just farmland!!
Now it is a toxic place! (+-15km from Belgrade)

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willbaren
willbaren - 30.07.2023 05:38

Thank you for a thought provoking presentation. It certainly raises questions for the long term future of parts of Ukraine given the style of warfare currently in place.

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Dead West
Dead West - 30.07.2023 05:14

Yes its pretty much senseless really is it not WAR you see only death and maimed innocents, soldiers alike who creates these weapons only barbarians who creates war only greedy barbarians

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Major Pain
Major Pain - 30.07.2023 03:13

I wouldn't describe those who visit the battlefields and memorials as “tourists”. These people visit to mark remembrance, perhaps for a relative lost under the field or in one of the dozens of Military cemeteries in the area. I have visited there and laid a wreath on the grave of my great, great grandfather, who fell in 1917. It is shameful the contaminated places haven't been cleaned up. It has been over 100 years, after all. The people in that part of France and Belgium are entitled to have their land back by now.

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Daniel Madar
Daniel Madar - 29.07.2023 12:22

Thank you. And what would become of Ukraine?...😢

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Radu Stavaru
Radu Stavaru - 28.07.2023 22:11

At 0.38 thats not a big bertha is an morser models 16 21cm or 210mm

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I stopped Caring
I stopped Caring - 28.07.2023 21:12

Belgium due to it's size did repair their version of this, which is fine today

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I stopped Caring
I stopped Caring - 28.07.2023 21:09

every year piles of shells are plowed up around ypres to this day

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IRM
IRM - 28.07.2023 15:18

Paris, Right?

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Ekes Andras
Ekes Andras - 28.07.2023 14:24

As Italian you don't need to travel to France to see this, at the former frontline of the Isonzo it is just the same.

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UW Falcin
UW Falcin - 28.07.2023 13:50

”Forbidden”, somehow I was there last summer

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Jack Kruese
Jack Kruese - 27.07.2023 15:17

I had no idea about this and I have read lots about the 2 world wars over the last 40 years but it’s so great to occasionally find something new.

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58landman
58landman - 25.07.2023 01:02

Years ago my daughters attended a language immersion school and were in French from 1-5th grades. One daughter went to Amien and stayed with a French family for a couple of weeks and then shortly thereafter the French family sent their daughter to live with us for awhile. We took them a number of places but they seemed to enjoy the calf roping and horse showing events the most. They were delightful kids and we've never heard from them since. Amien is very close to this area and it has seen more than its share of the wickedness of both World Wars; now it exists right on the fringes of these contaminated sites. I have always thought that Germany should bear a large and proportionate share of the costs of mitigation of this area. It would be pristine had the Germans been able to live with the remainder of the world.

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