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There is only one thing worse than being Gosho, and that is not being Gosho Started conversation Aug 11, 2015
The unexploded German bomb found in Bethnal Green yesterday is still making news (because it hasn't yet been defused), and this is the third WW2 bomb to be dealt with in London this year. There must be many more lying under the ground all over the capital.
How often do unexploded British bombs in German cities make the news?
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Cool Old Guy (ex-SockPuppet) Trying not to post for the next 200 days ! Posted Aug 11, 2015
Cool old Guy not counting not german either
"Several times each week, last 'impressive' was a phosphor granade exploding in the truck of a farmer, wounding him and his familly."
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You can call me TC Posted Aug 11, 2015
Allied bombs are always being found. And it often makes the news. Especially if a large community has to be evacuated while the bomb disposal people are called in.
Up the road from us, in Landau, there was supposed to be a huge garden show in 2014. Because they kept finding bombs whilst digging, the show didn't open till this year. At least, that was their story. I think they may have been using it as an excuse because they were behind with the work.
Here's the info in German. If you click on the union flag for the English version, there is no mention of the hiccups due to bombs being found.
http://lgs-landau.de/gartenschau/verschiebung/
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You can call me TC Posted Aug 11, 2015
http://www.suedlicheweinstrasse.de/en/travel-adventure/the-state-horticultural-show/
found something in English after all.
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You can call me TC Posted Aug 11, 2015
And here's a recent one in Cologne (which is where many bombs are found)
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-32897388
This sentence answers your question: "It is not unusual for unexploded bombs to be discovered in Germany."
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You can call me TC Posted Aug 11, 2015
It is heartening to know that both sides were obviously not very good at making bombs that worked, or why should there still be so many unexploded ones kicking around?
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Baron Grim Posted Aug 11, 2015
Obviously, I'm not German, but a quick search says quite often.
"According to government figures, more than 2,000 tons of American and British aerial bombs and all sorts of munitions ranging from German hand grenades and tank mines to Russian artillery shells are recovered each year."
http://www.presstv.ir/Detail/2015/07/19/420997/Evacuations-north-Germany-defusions-WWIIera-bombs
http://www.wsj.com/articles/german-city-evacuated-after-unexploded-world-war-ii-bomb-is-found-1432743938
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/germany/11326191/3000-unexploded-WWII-bombs-may-be-buried-in-the-earth-in-Berlin.html
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Cool Old Guy (ex-SockPuppet) Trying not to post for the next 200 days ! Posted Aug 11, 2015
Cool old Guy wondering the intentions as well as the capabilities
"It is heartening to know most seems to have failed, still the purpose of all these granades was to do harm .
Why do we need explosives to convince someone else _they_ are wrong ? "
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Sho - employed again! Posted Aug 11, 2015
currently it seems to be at least one a week, they often don't make the news, and rarely the headlines because it's so many. I live on the UK side of the Rhine/Ruhr industrial area, often unused bombs were jettisoned here, or if they thought they couldn't get where they were going they dropped them early.
It's a serious problem currently because all the Autobahn bridges are being rebuilt and reinforced and the bridges are often in places where there have been bridges for many many years, and were targets during the war.
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