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"It's Huge. It Was Probably a Cache": Thirty Shells Found at a Construction Site Near Caen.

Summary by franceinfo.fr
The Battle of Normandy did not cease to release remains: thirty carefully aligned shells had been sleeping under the bitumen since June 1944 in Bretteville l'Orgueilleuse (Calvados). They were discovered on 13 and 14 October on a common trackwork site...

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The Battle of Normandy did not cease to release remains: thirty carefully aligned shells had been sleeping under the bitumen since June 1944 in Bretteville l'Orgueilleuse (Calvados). They were discovered on 13 and 14 October on a common trackwork site...

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franceinfo.fr broke the news in on Wednesday, October 15, 2025.
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