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tv   A Deadly Legacy  Deutsche Welle  May 29, 2021 10:15am-11:00am CEST

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the last time holstein keel were in a play off. they lost this time around. they are focused on making their debut, but as the season and keel can count on the support of over 2000 fans that will be allowed in their stadium. you're up to date now i'm d w, news a marion scene. stay tuned for doc filled with so many posted turn out in the world climate conference stores. this is much less the way from just one week how much was going to really get we still have time to and i'm doing all what me
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the issue of any chemical weapon that flying around poses a huge danger and should be run as soon as possible it is flushed a long time. the thought that you could have been out walking just one meter above so many shells was really terrifying. financial interesting research on hubbard that there are about 200 such sites across germany and me deleting them there are concrete ruins in the far as this scary is that the solution is
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the most toxic place in germany is located in a forest near in the la sectioning this to the stands of what was once diddling upon. it covers rusting explosives and chemical warfare shells from 2 world wars. the rows here has been closed for months. only weapons experts in the emergency medical staff through always wisdom early out through a pandora's box, has been opened here, the not end of the slide. and they created after the 2nd world war. the british disposed of their shells and such there and talk for whatever couldn't be transported to and dumped in the north and baltic sea. it was sunk and the date line. our pond teaching tyson fuzzy,
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me the state of lower sex and he continued using the 60 meter wide pit as a munitions done after the war. no records were kept on what was thrown in taking a pond until the 1950s bomb diving was a popular weekend activity. move on the focus on post world war 2. there was you cannot make hardship. so some people from monster would go die for non ferris metals in the pond. that's why the authorities decided to fill it in for food. that was in 1952. the weapons experts estimate around $20000.00 chemical weapons and bombs could still be buried here. for decades, the area of remained hidden in the forest and accessible to every month. and maybe we were just lucky that no one came here in the past few decades and started digging. and there were times when we were shot by how many shells there were and very close to the surface. not in log me in september 2019. the local authorities
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begin to excavate the filled in pitt showed the water quality ratings had been wrong for decades during all that time us nic and other talk, since we're sitting into the ground water. no one knows how many chemical weapons were dumped in germany after the end of the 1st world war in 1918. today they remnants can still be found all over the country. like here in this forest, just 50 kilometers, east of hamburg, geologist and geography. your 100 price has been studying this talks in war time, legacy for decades. this area was used as an incineration site for gas weapons after the 1st world war. pro is 1st collected samples here 20 years ago. this is an vodafone, i know granada is going to move to the bottom of the shell that was twisted off and
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you can see the marks here. all it would have been on screwed from the shell would be laid in a groove to him like my arm sooner. then january light hitting stuff. the explosive inside would meltzer and the glass bottle with the chemical agent which is really pout not they remove that. pour out the remaining explosive and burn it on top. and when i see you can see the layers of burned her here. this is where they threw them in. so you can, these are the bases of large caliber shells. and those, the smaller ones have been lying here for about 100 years here on the 1st floor, for a gas or around 800000 soldiers were killed and more than a 1000000. others were injured by the use of chemical weapons. with knives, gas is got more and more dangerous. as the war progressed by 918. the final year, if referred, shall fired, was filled with gas. after the armistice,
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much of germany stockpiles unused chemical weapons, was dismantled and destroyed. but many weapons disappeared without a trace. when did you hear these large things from incineration? which going pretty hard to me? high is and this is what was inside. it is unofficial. we sample this back in 2000 and found it with di nitro benzene as well. that's what you need to see is another one's also can i try been seen is an explosive. but it's also poisonous. done much lack of in the people who weren't feeling the shells, had a lot of trouble with di nitro, benzene goes to school. there were cases of young women fainting, almost thought, well, you will fall. and one case where a woman died immediately focused on the chemical agents were filled into class
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puzzles that were inserted into shells. you had a price fan glass here as well as glass flush and we saw these glass bottles, or at least the tops made of green glass glass flesh orders $12.00, maybe 3. 1 does have that done. we left them here somewhere on a stone, but it looks like someone's taken them now. there are others who recognize those bottle flush. a mine cleaning team from the german armed forces, the boom to say they've been searching the moons. the military training grounds, the chemical weapons vizier, is there that it's a very large area will be at work here for another 20 years for sure that it's highly dangerous because hazardous material can turn up at any time. but we're trained and we have protective gear and good equipment. in addition to dealing with chemical warfare agents, there are explosive munitions haven't been decommission, so detonations are possible. so i know that's all monster has
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a lot military history since 1893 training took place here and the remains the launch as far as the german armed forces during world war one. it was home to the biggest chemical weapons factory in the german empire. a quarter of all chemical agents were tested, produced and filled into shells, here after the war, most played a central role in the disposal of those weapons. but in the morning soon ago was over and the shells were coming back to germany, mostly from the western front encroachment on done the order with that all warfare weapons were to be brought to minister one sometimes, but yet when did so, a lot of returning troops however, that's how to think of it. they were pouring in, they didn't do that, the nation must, they just took the munitions to their station, understand, or those teams. as a result, there were conventional weapons and chemical weapons and no one knew what was where
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when it's newman booster was yet school league. so there are at least 35 sites where large amounts of warfare agents were brought into place. and we don't know where the remnants are, not a, it's an unsolved problems. and often it's probably in an unsettling sort of unknown quantities of chemical weapons. still rushing away undertake across germany in once to millions of chemical shells and bombs, arrived after the war. from there they will loaded of chains and sunk in the city. the in october, 1919, when explosion proved catastrophic of quantities i set off a chain of nations that lasted 3 days and fired off more than 1000000 shells and a radius of 3 kilometers. and i couldn't meter, many of those 1000000 shells are still lying here today. before longs the metal
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detected goes off. here i mean if i know i'm tell you if we got a signal from this detector which detects iron or did it only know for now if there is iron carried here? obviously it's i've on guns. i've understood that is whether it's a fragment or a part of a tank or a munition. that's what we need to find out next us history. okay, yes. which is in there. it's also okay. so you can already see now it's a shell casing, but it's empty. wisely devante me though, there used to be a chemical agent in there, but now there isn't something you know to make this time. we're also lucky enough to find what it is of the bottle into the flush. this bottle was filled during the 1st world war with a chemical warfare, vomiting agent known as clark clock, during mobile one clinic, also known in german as the mosque and mosque breaker toxicologist
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. edmund, martha explains the insidious power of the toxic gases should, must, from the gas penetrated the protective marks and caused extreme irritation to the mucous membranes and the eyes so that the soldiers would recall them. awesome transform it. that's when they'd be hit with a 2nd gas, for example, a choking agent which cause severe lung damage is tom clark and other hazardous chemical warfare agents have been looking in the soil beneath military training ground in one's to decades. it would be easy to get by the demarcation, but authorities rely on people using their common sense heated as always a health. i don't think anyone here without permission is risking their own life with the explosive and chemical warfare agents here. i strongly advise against me. it's likely to be several more decades for the small team has cleared the area of toxic residues. germany also manufactured large amounts of chemical weapons for world war 2. the population was prepared for a gas war. mustard gas,
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sometimes called deadly lost in german, had already being used in the 1st world war. the dangerous agent tried an important role in the 2nd as well. look in and that's enough to the nazi came to power. they began with re m and pick one aspect of that was making warfare agents for germany, as it's lay build factories to manufacture the toxins about which then had to be field into munitions done in the morning. soon i am in total there was 7 munition filling centers built that worked with mustard gas. last up the food water germany chemist were behind some of the most gruesome discoveries in modern warfare . and 1938 propaganda film showcase the power of the nerve agents tarpon and siren vini again, and then the model after just
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a few seconds. the motor neural stem cells are paralyzed and breathing ceases. severe is ation cramps, follow that. breathing is stopped while a heartbeat can still be detected. i know them happened in the end. even the nazis that away from using these weapons of horror me. one world war 2 ended. the airlines found hundreds of thousands of bombs and shells filled with chemical agents. they decided to dump most of them at sea ships were loaded and then blown up, saving a legacy of toxic chemical waste lying on the sea bed to this day. some $50000.00 tons of mustard gas would dump off the coast of the danish island. born home alone, when substance comes into direct contact with the sky and it causes burns and
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blistering. but if you inhaler it can cause toxic. pulmonary edema, which is a really serious illness that can be fatal. many of those ships were loaded up on the keel canal in northern germany after the war crystal, she holds tremendous from her childhood. these are the tracks. the trains arrived on carrying a deadly frame of toxic gas bombs and shells. ah, the ship come here. i'm keyona and the boat would come here to the key and then the bombs would be loaded onto the ships from the train, including the gas bombs, most of which were damaged when you could smell it and even see it, i'm kind of just, i thought it wasn't a white fog, it was a yellow green frog that covered everything. and that's when we had to put on our gas mask. well done listening to me to the state crystal,
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she has no idea which she was exposed to. she has difficulty walking. the result of a nerve disease she's had, she was young. he's a contact, i'm guess i'm. i was 15 when i 1st began getting else and done it. i did after the end of the war. so they finished loading the gas d. gus from by on on they would be telling us i was almost paralyzed live and initially a doctor thought it might be polio, does it, does it else and much diagnosis. stay taught to come to, kimberly moves and this is done. it always went away again on kit. and then 20 years ago i was diagnosed with neuropathy. but no one can say what caused when you wrote to see the crystal, she is found out. the toxins can be a trigger. when she showed us
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a social out of pictures from her childhood, she became sad. the whole family died of cancer. she blamed the chemical weapons and politicians who ignored the existence of these war time poisons for 75 years. i just need to cry, i don't understand it. i just can't understand what the politicians are thinking might not flog or they have it. i know i'm only good, but i've been through it all to have but these days i get the feeling that they knew about it, but they don't want to know. they don't want to spend money on it and the costs are horrendous and for them money is more important and people get better. as mentioned me, the cost on obstacle, germany's most toxic whole getting
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a pond in effects and he could easily become the world's most costly one. the clean up comes with an estimated $15000000.00 euro price tag. in early 2020 work began on 3 exploratory shops. the 1st chemical shells turned up just to meet her below the surface. ah, stefan vishal is part of the recovering the deadly weapons in this job his, when anything can happen, what is happening up in the car? there are things where you can't gauge the risk of uncovering munitions, that leak and so forth. that says the medical was the, my biggest concern is coming across and exposed chemical warfare agent down in the hall. when that would mean getting out carefully evaluating the situation and taking further measures them off. steph anastasia has been confronted with such situations down in the shop. he was his own life on the job to save others want to
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be quieter than munitions are a problem that especially when they're somewhere buried in the earth, disintegrating and hazardous gases are leaking into the water. and eventually that affects the whole population of heavy metals. that get into the water like arsenic, for example, steep into the food chain and then into people. and that's why we have to do that. was like 84 minutes is the maximum time to find that she can stay in the shaft with his has met suit and mom. he goes down alone next to him and beneath him a hundreds of poison gas shots to will was. today he'll recover 400 kilograms of toxic deadly munitions from the whole isn't the most of the food as i get. i have a mix of feelings. it's strange because, you know, i can't really express what it feels like, but it's certainly not good of information. when you have to stay sharp,
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whether you're excavating things or moving them, they've been being closely watched. convoy has been moving around the lunatic teeth for months once a day, it's poisonous hole is loaded onto a special truck and take him to the gate monster. ah, the company is the only one in the country and now to dispose of chemical weapons any chemical weapons warfare agent found on gym and soil is brought here. i'm going to flip at lot, on average. we have one to 200 shells being brought here for most of them come from the region north of munster also. but for example, 2 years ago we had some from button button back spartanburg back. that's all the way we're doing some building and brought us chemical shell. that bill contained the nerve agent turbo and who hi this other than the f comes off, wouldn't i just drop a cabin is enough to kill
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a person. philip hirschler is responsible for destroying the gas. before he said to work, he meticulously checks his gear. then he'll use them. but if there's any dirt or contamination in this area, or if any of these plastic parts are damaged, it could allow toxic agents or poisonous gases to get involved. and that's why it's really important that everything fits here, that everything is clean and that the membrane is uncompromised. and it's always a few mom on it or if hirschler was present in november 2019, when the 1st shell from debt and upon was soon opened. and emergency medic was also one standby we'd seen auntie and we get dressed here. and then we get into our potent be driven over done again that i need to talk about. next we enter the front chamber where we
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pick up the shells, which we take to be cart also and open, and in the good our physical done. when we take the shell out of the barrel, i fasten it at the right height, and when we leave the room, i've done it because then it's the turn of the machine operator. so so rope and michelle, wendy cannot fix this because it's open. he'll give us the okay, and i up here we go and monitor the room for concentrations of warfare agents and this done missing via if everything is okay, we look to see what the contents of the state is missing. probably when we determine that we take a lab sample and then the agency is put into a barrel that can be secured and destroy, safely furnished the bad cause. when the shell from dipping a pond with phone open, the chemical warfare agent inside was found to be full gene test problem is does kosky and problem is the shame damages the lungs, which means bodily fluids can get in the lungs fill up and the person effectively
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drowns on their own bodily fluids. i mentioned crazy and i can copper 2nd thing. chemical munitions recovered from dealing upon the store at the key car. if they really are $20000.00 shells to be recovered, it will take ease to destroy them. all. the gay car is already working to capacities the head of the car is kruger, says politicians could be doing more close to that. of course, that cost taxpayers money under the home. in the end you have a for environmental, but that's not immediately visible. so maybe that's why it's an unloved child, but there is no other option. we should be doing something so going to not least because so few people are aware of the many places in germany, contamination by war, time, chemical weapons, berlin, hostile horse district, for example. the document
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until the end of the 2nd world war, the trail of records on substances found, he gets lost in the by my, during that 2 months it was time you had the allied takeover without any documentation on a document or 2. because some things here were also top secret one, so they were never supposed to be documented with all the records the still sealed and took them. and you can go ahead and tune for the month, went off, listen for decades, berlin authorities turned a blind dye and willing to stir up trouble on the river hassle. but things changed in 2018 when a real estate firm planning to build apartments had the areas searched for unexploded bombs. the company got move it back and forth. and i'm going to hearing the search a metal container was found in one of these bomb crated, whose origin could not be determined to go on, then condo and the company off the berlin police bomb disposal teams,
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check it out to. and they determined that the container was filled with the chemical warfare agent clock one comes off before and after the unwelcome discovery, the real estate company turned to an expert alford crippin. dorf is an engineer and former captain with the east german army. he's qualified to work with chemical agents such as mustard gas and taboo, and he set his mobile a bar tree up right next to the building site for on the spot soil and l. this line can be expecting a very strong contamination of soil here and also the recovery of large amounts of materials containing arsenic, such as clark one and clark too much human being. given that the sign was one time to a world war 2 factories that made chemical warfare agents. this is hardly a surprise. some of the old buildings are still there
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for decades, no one paid much attention. policies were held at both house here and the former owner, the building housing authority did nothing. now the authorities say it's up to the new owners, typically any old ordinance. but the investor doesn't want to pay for it because that would main passing on the cost of this toxic legacy to bias and the tenants also love all the ways. here are old glass containers from the lab area. and here is a piece of the barrel. the ground is full of things like the other one from on comes off. nick, have all ready been recovered so far? 1000 barrels has been filled to prevent us from spreading through. the water is
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constantly being sprayed over the area, and the poison has been detected in the ground water the barrel have to be transported to move, to be destroyed, to clean up operation costs and 8 figures. what about the neighboring properties? large film studios on the cases, not. and on the other side, new apartments to being built. could they be chemical weapons in the ground there to foster hint on phone us. we've got no idea what's behind that fence or in the neighboring lot. not too often from wouldn't you can assume that the soil is contaminated there as well, and it was a solid. i didn't know you can only hope that the new owners or whoever moves they are also plans to switch out the soil. because we know how heavily contaminated by arsenic the ground was here, it would be good if everyone did what we're doing soon. but all of all of the studies have shown that public areas are also contaminated with arsenic and
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uncomfortable truth for the city of berlin. after decades of turning a blind eye, authorities have to face pumped this toxic war time legacy, and it's likely to cost them a lot. me go to drilling at dealing upon in low saxony ended after turning up 2552 shells. in spring 2020 the local district and regional state level officials agree to excavate and completely clean up the area low effects and his environmental minister. all the police said it was the only option that she was a us months. my. the extent of the contamination is much greater than we initially saw online. that was, i would say we will have to invest at least $50000000.00 euros to get rid of what is there $400.00 fortunately that can be done and that's fairly compact area to
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make it safe again for him to stay. but the minister doesn't want lois acts need to have to pay the costs on its own. he wants the federal government to share the burden as well. there must be, there will be a little friction with the federal government over who pay for those in my eyes. the government is responsible clause or to put it differently. resident here should know this won't not happen because of money. it has to be done, but the government has to realize, i'm not ready to carry their share. it has to be fairly divided for the monster neighborhood of the earl is just a stone's throw away from getting a pond. if anything goes wrong with the excavation site, this will be the 1st place affected monster man. christina flack and shine spoke with residence and even a huge amount was dumped in dating pond. no one thought about how dangerous it was
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for the environment and for the people here because of the dimensions of kind, spic talk as slaves you know, point being scared generally wouldn't try to stop a clean up because it has to be done. what annoys me is that they took so long to act, my mystery type. this house, the idea to me in the, in the government agreed to help fund the clean up. the painstaking operation has begun to reopen up the filled in pond and engineering sandwich drawers in one experienced clearing, chemical weapons. it's applause for low effects and he government for showing integrity on the whole. he says, german politicians are far too reluctant when it comes to dealing with the almost $200.00 thoughts, contamination by chemical weapons. with me. i want to get them back in the early 1990 s,
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the federal office for the environment pushed for research to get an overview of the situation on these sites in germany or system didn't stand out. and that led to some federal data setting up so called ordinance decommissioning program. it doesn't put which resulted in targeted investigations being carried out at several site per foot bonds and but it was never completed to enable back on it. in addition to the toxins present in the fall and ground water, the engineer has other concerns to matters. remote job is eaten. there is the risk that blow saves, and even warfare agent could end up in the wrong hand them to him. they couldn't. that would pose an even bigger risk to the population of some critical for the perfect state. one of those warfare agents is the nerve gas. one of the most chemical weapons ever made on his account. some pilot is the nerve agent, the probably the worst half and because even just very little concentrations condemning a person's nervous system and paralyzed the rest,
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the retreat center leading to death from or through a tree failure mention stand on an artifact, talked sanctioned thorsten strokes surveying a sinister place the ruins that the sara plant in munster the can you hear in that this is where the saran plant was, we have the money towards the end of the war. they carried out trials here into the mass production of the warfare agents there and come here to the wi fi at that time . they only produced half a ton when them pounds over that they would have eventually been able to produce 50 tons of fair in a month here in a moment it has to and can during the war, the southern factory was disguised as a farm house from the air, there was no indication of the experiments being carried out underground. here.
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when the british took over the plant after the war, they continued to research briefly and then blew the plant up. the buildings and bounce ground were destroyed. but what of the underground ah fond of kind of the system this place hasn't been checked properly yet? nobody knows what could still be in here and level of laboratory equipment, production, site materials, or even munitions, even to as many children. no one knows to sit. there are no plans to search field. certain. the german army says it would cost too much puzzles and fragments of other lab equipment lie strewn around the forest. none of it's being tested or cleared. ah, to many of the priorities means the army had little time to inspect the grounds. it isn't clear with the civilians have ever trust. ah,
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it's kind of like no one has been caught so far, which if they were, you think there would be a penalty when he's kind of like, i strongly advise against coming to this part of the property because it's very dangerous. there are ruins from when the buildings were detonated and there's a huge chance of falling into an old shaft and never being found even front of him in schools. ah, frances war fields are washed with gas shells from both sides in the war. the, the 1st world war, they were incineration, but the median in french forest geologist daniel has been researching the almost industrial scale destruction of all other teeth in 2015. we were officially commissioned by the environment, ministry to sign post the forgotten places where chemical weapons were industrially
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destroyed, cannot alterra it. so an inventory of at least 50 science was conducted on which is still ongoing, probably on the condition. i just this forest nutritional in northern france is one spot where chemical weapons for incinerated. according to estimates several 100000 tons were destroyed. here. there are many spots when nothing has grown for a century. the ground is full of toxic fragments in class containers. and yet the force is accessible to everyone. somebody feels in full and yet no key we have to to reach. this is a state owned forest. and so it's open to the public medical. you know, people often come here to pick mushroom response and it's not inconceivable that they could come into contact with toxic way because he could stick their fingers in their mouths after they've been playing here. for example, obviously the cher,
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if someone is i'll fall and that's just like in germany, no one he wants to take responsibility and bear the cost not found a shout on such a long time. there are several reasons for the lack of willingness to deal with the problem. the 1st, the contamination took place 100 years ago. the responsible party has long since disappeared. then he and the war ministry that gave the orders also no longer exist on the books. so now the question is, who can be held accountable of who is responsible to pay responsibility? offered just however, several incidents have forced the french government into action. the, it is almost time to put a key to their accident every year. off the french government does what i can show me soon as something is found,
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the weapons are companies to on and on that you the chemical ones are put in storage until the plant to incinerating them is complete. demolition and the explosives. and if you buy exposure, pop it up in france ordinance, disposal is financed and run centrally by the national government in germany. accountability lies with each regional state and their budgets very greatly. that's why german experts would like the federal government to take more control and responsibility in ah, it will be there in steven regional state. keep putting forward proposals for the federal government to take over the cost of ordinance removal name and fil. now they've been consistently reject it appeared in it's a hot potato that keeps getting passed back and forth. we received this quote from the finance ministry who are responsible for this matter. please direct your
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questions to the ministry responsible the federal ministry for the environment, nature conservation, a nuclear safety. the environment ministry was quick to respond to the federal government contributes to the disposal of chemical weapons through the federal ministry of finance. as to the clearance of contaminated ground here, the regional government and not the federal government are responsible. this is currently not on the federal agenda. many contaminated sites belong to the german government. like to form a looking, it's musicians plant in ne germany where chemical weapons were manufactured up until $945.00 geologist jo hannah's price is here for the 1st time. he's interested in science because it was laid out in a similar way to form a war, munitions factory and very he studied properties such as this one managed by the institute for federal real estate, b, r,
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to highs and lisa lucre. men are in charge of administration and safety here. this is the only bunker not to be blow, not but the soviet army after the war. he lost those commerce was used for master gas, which was transported here from the amend or factory near holler and stored in one of 7 bunkers. last, when i expose, because we used to must, against the one bunker or rather assistant, was used to store clark on the main part of these plants was dedicated to producing munitions on leave. empty cartridges, mines and shells were filled. here are not remote and red means out of bounds. why? oh, clear this orange show which parts of the 100 k property can be accessed in which card no maps. so plans are the form of munitions factory remain. so your hand is price uses the bavarian plants land for orientation
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me guess shells are transported around the factory by a conveyor belt through a network subterranean tunnel ruins of those tunnels. still survive after the collapse of east germany, the ground footprint staff. these get checked once a month and 90 serve a determined the contaminated areas which was sealed off the ground water was found to be really lucian, by residues of mustard gas is in the very high concentrations of pollutants in the ground water which are confined to certain areas, so the toxins reach is also limited, have been decreasing, does it clear declined? that's why we asked whether we need to take further action to clean the soil here. the ground water here also is used for drinking. 3 houses here have water wells, but they're checked regularly twice a year. and thankfully, they haven't shown any sign of contamination of chance ma'am. yeah. you haven't got
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some kind of shots. but is the problem really sold just by putting a fence around your hand? is troy se there's no, he's concerned by the many off limit areas and the blind spot when it comes to war time poison. he says they could still be chemical agents in the systems here and talk the gas shells buried in the ground. for him, the fence isn't a solution, it's part of the problem. when comes to forget, we can do what they did here and say, we don't see any immediate threats and in case there are any, we'll put a fence around it. but let's consider the long term picture. i don't see that fence still standing in 75 years, or 150 years, young 100 and the problem won't go away on its own, said lucy, we clearly have to do something miss, unless it's a further issue. the next generation will be saddled with the needs to get to the
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detailing a pond me and wants to will hopefully be clean when it's passed on to the next generation. even if it does cost $50000000.00 euros. but that will only happen if local, regional and national politicians stay in agreement and as long as tax payer money flows reality. but what upon for all of us who bear responsibility today are not to blame for what happened years ago. and we don't know how we would have acted if we were alive then. but now it is our responsibility to make sure that this problem is resolved. in world war one ended more than a 100 years ago. world war 2 more than 75, germany is really associated with chemical weapons today that they remain in the country unprotected and in unknown quantities. even when i retire there will be plenty of munitions less to clear in germany unless no job of
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them. and i think that if you don't have 1st experience of something, somehow some where you can, you don't know how to deal with it. and if on top of that you might cost money, a benefit, i'm not interested. this is so we don't on interest on investment that we have to acknowledge that over the coming years, many, many billions more must be spent on eliminating and cleaning up the weapons of the past, difficult the prophy and vice versa. zix and i began researching contaminated science 34 years ago in 1986 the vitamin and in my view, it's an issue that's far from over us. that leads me to satisfied we. i thought it would happen a lot quicker than the i thought once we tackled it and the resources were made available and the cleanup was made a priority that we could do it on there is that phrase, we can do it justice,
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