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One of Our Mines Is Missing   
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On July 5th 1955 26,000 lbs of high explosives - a mine laid deep under German trench lines on the Franco-Belgian border during the First World War - explodes in a thunderstorm at the edge of a cornfield. No one is hurt and there are no eyewitnesses. However it leaves a crater 250 feet across and 60 feet deep. It was one of several charges known to be lying dormant under the battlefields of the Western Front and one of potentially hundreds of mines abandoned at the end of the war.

A Fougasse Films Production
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