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Disappeared in 1943, a B-17 Bomber Found After 80 Years in the Baltic

Thousands of aircraft disappeared during the Second World War, swallowed up by the sea or destroyed without leaving any trace. For many families, history stopped on a mission without return. Today, underwater exploration technologies allow the reopening of these files that remained outstanding for decades. The recent discovery of a B-17 wreck in the Baltic Sea shows how modern archaeology can link submerged remains with forgotten human destinies…
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Thousands of aircraft disappeared during the Second World War, swallowed up by the sea or destroyed without leaving any trace. For many families, history stopped on a mission without return. Today, underwater exploration technologies allow the reopening of these files that remained outstanding for decades. The recent discovery of a B-17 wreck in the Baltic Sea shows how modern archaeology can link submerged remains with forgotten human destinies…

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Science-et-vie.com broke the news in on Friday, February 27, 2026.
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