Posted on 12/02/2011 10:15:52 PM PST by Racehorse
Nearly half the residents of the German city of Koblenz are being forced to leave their homes this weekend after the discovery of a 2-ton, unexploded World War II bomb, marking the biggest bomb-related evacuation in Germany's post-war history.
Some 45,000 residents of the Rhineland cityincluding those in a jail, two hospitals and several nursing homes and hotelsare under orders to evacuate by Sunday, when a bomb-disposal squad plans to defuse the 10-foot bomb dropped by British fliers, most likely in a 1944 bombing raid. Found lodged in the bed of the ebbing Rhine River earlier this week, the bomb has the explosive potential to create a crater 60 feet wide and 16 feet deep and demolish a city block, authorities said.
Six and a half decades since the end of World War II, undetonated aerial bombs from the war are still routinely discovered across Germany, relics of the Allies' nearly five-year bombing campaign aimed at crippling German industry and infrastructure and withering domestic support for Hitler's war. Roughly 2,000 tons of bombs, artillery shells and other World War II munitions are discovered in Germany every year, officials estimate, by construction workers, amateur diggers or even children at play.
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Nice find!
Maybe they should evacuate Savannah and get that thing out of Wassaw Sound.
I have read that the French army keeps an EOD team on permanent assignment to the Verdun battlefield because of all the WW1 munitions that is found each year.
“The only remedy for a bad guy with a gun is a good WOMAN (Sgt. Kimberly Munley) with a gun”
For those who don't know, Sgt. Munley is the woman called “mighty mouse” who, despite being barely five feet tall, put her own life at serious risk to open fire at the Fort Hood shooter, Islamofascist Maj. Nidal Hasan, and took him down despite suffering three bullet wounds.
Brave woman, BUT, a head shot then a round in his cranium for Islamofascist (bu++ hummper) Nidal Hasan would have been better.
ping.
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