Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

WWII bomb defused in German town

Thousands forced to leave on holiday

- DAVID MCHUGH ASSOCIATED PRESS

Frankfurt, Germany — Explosives experts on Sunday defused a large World War II aerial bomb in the southern German city of Augsburg — clearing the way for thousands of evacuated residents to return to their Christmas celebratio­ns at home.

City police tweeted that they had “good news at Christmas” just before 7 p.m. local time Sunday. They had earlier been unable to say how long residents would have to stay away.

Some 32,000 households with 54,000 residents in the city’s historic central district were forced to leave by 10 a.m. Christmas morning so experts could handle the bomb.

They had to clean seven decades of muck off the bomb so they could find and disable its three detonators. The munition’s large size — 1.8 tons — suggested it was a so-called blockbuste­r of the type dropped by British forces, with the aim of blowing surroundin­g buildings apart so that accompanyi­ng incendiary bombs could start fires more easily.

The bomb was uncovered last week during constructi­on work in the city’s historic central district. Police said Christmas Day was the best time to defuse it because there was less traffic and it was more likely that people could stay with relatives.

Police rang doorbells and used vans with loudspeake­rs to urge procrastin­ators to leave ahead of a 10 a.m. deadline. Schools and sports facilities were opened as shelters but most people appeared to have left on Christmas Eve.

Finding World War II bombs is not unusual in Germany.

Much of Augsburg’s historic center was destroyed on Feb. 25-26, 1944, when hundreds of British and U.S. bombers attacked the city.

 ?? EUROPEAN PRESS AGENCY ?? For the defusing of an old aerial bomb, some 54,000 residents had to vacate their apartments within about a one-mile radius of the site. A stadium served as accommodat­ion for evacuated residents.
EUROPEAN PRESS AGENCY For the defusing of an old aerial bomb, some 54,000 residents had to vacate their apartments within about a one-mile radius of the site. A stadium served as accommodat­ion for evacuated residents.

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