The Baltic Sea does not readily mix the the North Sea, as they are different bodies of water and have different salinities and densities. Denmark and Sweden block it as well. The history of the Baltic Sea and World War 2 and Hitler have left a toxic environmental impact on the ecosystem of the Baltic Sea and the regions surrounding it. Numerous ships and submarines were sunk in the Baltic Sea. H
This is a map of the locomotive tracks around the Baltic regions. Remember, that the Baltic Sea does not readily mix with the North Sea. Coal burning locomotives left a trail of Mercury, Arsenic, Lead, and Cadmium in their path. Hitler had them running regularly in getting his war machine placed and continiually replenished. Germany had 1,119 mini submarines, 31 destroyers, 3 cruisers, and 4 bat
IN THE EARLY 2000'S, THESE WERE THE COUNTRIES WITH THE TOP 20 HIGHEST SUICIDE RATES. NOTICE THAT ALL OF THESE COUNTRIES EXCEPT SRI LANKA, ARE COUNTRIES AROUND THE BALTIC SEA AND SOUTH OF IT. THIS IS NOT A COINCIDENCE, AND WHEN THIS HAPPENS, WE MUST LOOK AT OUR ENVIRONMENT. ATMOSPHERE AND OCEANS/BIOSPHERE ARE KEY FOR THESE UNDERSTANDINGS.
The Baltic Sea does not readily mix with the North Sea and we must understand the affects of World War 2 and history on nthis limited body of water. By DW Documentary an Former Polish Navy commander Benedykt Hac. .
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