Le passé industriel de la Moselle : La Mine Wendel
Watch our news broadcasts here: https://www.france.tv/france-3/grand-... Episode 3 on the industrial past of the Moselle region. We go "down to the bottom," as they say, with former miners. They tell us about their work in the tunnels and the very harsh conditions, but also about the camaraderie and solidarity, still intact twenty years after the last miners were brought to the surface.

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The industrial past of Moselle: blast furnaces

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The Americans in Lorraine: An XXL Air Base

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Metz, ville de lumière et d'histoire

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The true face of Mitterrand that the socialists are still trying to rehabilitate

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Discovery: the mines of Isère, a little-known heritage to be preserved!

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Unusual Lorraine - The Roman aqueduct of Jouy-aux-Arches and Ars-sur-Moselle

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Tout le monde se trompe sur la climatisation

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A shocking find in stump in a cemetery

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The final days of the Florange blast furnaces

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Zola et les mines du Nord, plongez dans l'œuvre d'une vie - Météo à la carte

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Dangerous Grindstone Installation in 1971

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Unusual: the origin of the antagonism between the Alsatians and the Lorrainers

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2 Ant Colonies Meet After 100 Days (1,000 Jungle Ants vs 1,000 Desert Ants War)

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Inside The Floating Mines That Host One Of The Most Dangerous Jobs | Risky Business

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Man Buys an Abandoned House and Restores It to New in 18 Months | by @The-Quinta

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Unusual: one of the last working Chappe telegraphs, a forgotten revolutionary invention

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Unusual: a silver mine in France!

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Freyssinet’s Test Arch in Moulins: The World’s First Prestressed Concrete Bridge in 1908

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