Totale Vernichtung
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Jan Gaspard
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Im Jahr 1999 kam es im Montblanc-Tunnel zur Katastrophe: 56 Stunden wütete damals ein über 1000 Grad heißes Feuer unter dem "Aiguille du Midi"-Massiv, 39 Menschen starben, drei Jahre dauerten die Aufräumungsarbeiten. Der Berliner Hacker Georg Brand entdeckt, dass das Unglück eigentlich im Niemandsland zwischen Italien und Frankreich geschah - rechtsfreier Raum also. War es also tatsächlich "nur" ein Unglück, was damals geschah? Und was verbrannte wirklich alles in dem Höllenfeuer tief im Innern des "weißen Berges"?
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