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  2. Global News Consults Historian on Unexploded WWII Bombs 

Global News Consults Historian on Unexploded WWII Bombs 

Speaking to Global News, Dr. Alex Souchen, professor in the Department of History, discussed an unexploded bomb from the Second World War discovered in Paris in early March. 

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Posted Mar 14, 2025
Updated Mar 14, 2025
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