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jamieooh
12-04-2011, 06:19 PM
Massive WWII Bomb Succesfully Defused in Germany

Published December 04, 2011

| Associated Press

BERLIN – A massive British World War II-era bomb that triggered the evacuation of about half of the 107,000 residents of Germany's western city of Koblenz was successfully defused Sunday, authorities said.

It was one of Germany's biggest bomb-related evacuations since the war ended with some 2,500 police officers, firefighters and paramedics on duty across the city to secure the operation.

Experts successfully defused the British 1.8 ton bomb and a 275-pound U.S. bomb that had been discovered last month after the Rhine river's water level fell significantly due to a prolonged lack of rain, said Heiko Breitbarth, a spokesman for Koblenz's firefighters.

Some 45,000 residents, living within a radius of about 2 kilometers (1.2 miles) from the bomb site had to leave their houses early Sunday before the evacuation order was lifted in the evening, the city said on its website. Among those ordered to evacuate were seven nursing homes, two hospitals and a prison with some 200 inmates.

The British bomb could have cause massive damage in case it exploded.

"I did my job, that was all," lead defusing expert Horst Lenz told local daily Rhein Zeitung.
Finding unexploded bombs dropped by the Allies over Germany during World War II is common over 65 years after the war's end. The explosives are usually defused or detonated by experts without causing injuries.

Authorities in Koblenz had set up shelters for the evacuees and used buses to carry them to safety.

Train and road traffic came to a halt in the area, some 130 kilometers northwest of Frankfurt during the operation.

The residents of Koblenz, which was heavily bombed during World War II, are used to bomb scares. City officials said 28 smaller war bombs had been found there since 1999, the German news agency dapd reported. Such bombs are often found during construction work or by farmers plowing their fields.

Separately, another 200 people had to be evacuated from the southern German city of Nuremberg as experts there defused another bomb left from the war. The 70 kilogram (155 pounds) of unknown origin was defused in 15 minutes, the city said in a statement

Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/world/2011/12/04/thousands-germans-evacuate-so-experts-can-defuse-wwii-bomb/#ixzz1fbiw8bhF

Mel
12-04-2011, 07:40 PM
Watched this on the news tonight and FUUUUUUCCK,I didn't know they had bombs that big in WW2.

jamieooh
12-04-2011, 07:45 PM
I missed the news tonight. The guy that defused that thing had tanker trucks for balls.

Mel
12-04-2011, 07:50 PM
You got that shit right.

SgtJim
12-04-2011, 08:04 PM
good work!

btw, i bet you aren't read/watch my blog.....
so, here is the nes...with video : http://sgt-jim.blogspot.com/2011/12/koblenz-evacuated-to-defuse-monster.html

Freese
12-04-2011, 08:17 PM
Must have been a British Grand Slam bomb, dropped from a modified Lancaster. The Brits must have wanted an important bridge taken out.

jamieooh
12-04-2011, 09:07 PM
good work!

btw, i bet you aren't read/watch my blog.....
so, here is the nes...with video : http://sgt-jim.blogspot.com/2011/12/koblenz-evacuated-to-defuse-monster.html

Hey Jim I go to your blog everyday. I however must have overlooked this story on your blog.