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Seine-Maritime

The death of nine persons on June 21, 1995, in the cave of Monterolier (Seine-Maritime) was said to have been caused by the release of cyanide gas originating from the poison gas used during First World War, the so-called Vincennite. This was announced Wednesday by former Professor of Physical Chemistry, Louis Soulie. [...] At a press conference in Buchy, he said that neither the children nor the firemen rushing to the rescue—one of whom wore a gas mask—died of carbon monoxide poisoning. ... [Pg.20]

Seine-Maritime) Penly 2 (Saint-Martin-en-Campagne, 1330 PWR... [Pg.312]

Louis de Broglie is born August 15 in Dieppe, Seine-Maritime, France. [Pg.177]


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