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More than 50,000 people had to be evacuated from a city in south Germany on Christmas Day after a 1.8-ton World War II bomb was found there. The bomb was discovered last week in Augsburg ...
Officials chose Christmas Day for the evacuation because it was less difficult than on a normal working day. The bomb was uncovered during construction work on Tuesday. Augsburg mayor Kurt Gribl ...
The discovery of an unexploded WWII bomb in the Bavarian city of Augsburg has prompted the mass Christmas Day evacuation of about 54,000 people to allow for the device to be safely disarmed. According ...
Just two people were left in the heart of Augsburg on Christmas Day, working to safely defuse a bomb that had been dormant for decades. It took them four hours to make the device safe. Explosive ...
Later, the festive element was added and the Christmas Market as you can experience today was born. The market in Augsburg was mentioned first in 1498, Dresden in 1434 and Frankfurt am Main ...
After the discovery of a massive unexploded bomb from the Second World War, 54,000 people are to be evacuated from their homes in Augsburg ... will have to do so on Christmas Eve.
In the afternoon, the Soldiers strolled through Augsburg's quaint Christmas Market. While touring the city, Joe Ittner, chairman of the America in Augsburg society, talked to the Soldiers about ...
RAF Lancaster bomber: The massive Augsburg bomb has been identified as British The authorities in Augsburg, southern Germany, plan to evacuate 54,000 people from the city centre on Christmas Day ...
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German Authorities Stop Terror Plot Targeting Christmas MarketActing on intelligence from a foreign agency, they uncovered his plan to attack the Augsburg Christmas market. According to reports from Digi24, the suspect had praised the Islamic State (IS ...
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