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NYT Discusses Ammunition Polluting Waters with History Prof

Dr. Alex Souchen, professor in the Department of History, spoke to The New York Times about the challenges of removing unspent military munitions from lakes in Switzerland. 

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Posted Aug 20, 2024
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