Posted on Dec 27, 2016
An Unexploded WWII Bomb Forced 54,000 Germans From Their Homes On Christmas Morning
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Still, after all of these years, WWII memories return every time after one of these unexplored bombs are found. There aren't any air raid warnings, but the evacuation of the homes has to bring back some bad memories.
Around 54,000 people were evacuated from their homes Christmas morning as an unexploded World War II bomb was being defused in a German town.
More than 54,000 residents of Augsburg, Germany, had to evacuate their homes on Christmas morning, after a massive aerial bomb from World War II was discovered earlier in the week during construction. It was Germany’s biggest evacuation since World War II, according to German broadcaster Deutsche Welle.
Around 54,000 people were evacuated from their homes Christmas morning as an unexploded World War II bomb was being defused in a German town.
More than 54,000 residents of Augsburg, Germany, had to evacuate their homes on Christmas morning, after a massive aerial bomb from World War II was discovered earlier in the week during construction. It was Germany’s biggest evacuation since World War II, according to German broadcaster Deutsche Welle.
An Unexploded WWII Bomb Forced 54,000 Germans From Their Homes On Christmas Morning
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this gas been the rule as many of the UXBs are found around the world... many are still being Found in Japan and other areas we Carpet Bombed... Not to mention SEA... from the War in RVN...
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That bugger could have taken out a large part of the neighborhood if it had gone off.
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I heard. Not so Friendly Reminder of History. Augsburg is such a wonderful and peaceful town now.
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