(Source: UNESCO - United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) Some 10,000 ships that sank during the First World War lie among the seabed across the globe. While these remains provide a wealth of information for researchers, they also present an unique teaching opportunity and an essential history page of World War I, also known as the 'war of the seas.' This is the objective of the educational initiative 'Heritage as a vector of peace and reconciliation.'...
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