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Huge piles of rusty WWII ammunition are poisoning the Baltic Sea. Germany is trying to recover them

BOLTENHAGEN, Germany (AP) 鈥 Slowly, Dirk Schoenen dives down to a huge pile of ammunition from World War II at the bottom of the Baltic Sea. He removes some of the top pieces and carefully puts them into a basket, as a team of engineers, divers and seamen watch his every move on monitors streaming live video from a camera attached to his head.

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Huge piles of rusty WWII ammunition are poisoning the Baltic Sea. Germany is trying to recover them

A representative of an ammunition recovery service shows a 78 millimetre artillery grenade as an example during a press tour to show the recovering of ammunition from World War II in the Baltic Sea, in Boltenhagen, Germany, Monday, Sept. 1, 2025. (AP Photo/Markus Schreiber)


BOLTENHAGEN, Germany (AP) 鈥 Slowly, Dirk Schoenen dives down to a huge pile of ammunition from World War II at the bottom of the Baltic Sea. He removes some of the top pieces and carefully puts them into a basket, as a team of engineers, divers and seamen watch his every move on monitors streaming live video from a camera attached to his head.

After an hour, the men pull Schoenen back up onto the Baltic Lift, a mobile platform located 6 kilometers (3.7 miles) off the small town of Boltenhagen on the German coast. He has recovered several 12.8cm- shells, some of them still inside a broken wooden box, fragments of smaller grenades, and several 2-centimeter projectiles.

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