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Residents evacuating Kiel neighborhood due to discovery of a 250kg WWII bomb during construction, ahead of controlled defusal.
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Over 5,000 people affected by bomb discovery in Kiel

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A 250-kilogram Second World War aerial bomb was discovered during construction work in Kiel's Suchsdorf district. It is scheduled for defusal on Sunday, March 15, 2026, requiring the evacuation of about 4,745 residents in Kiel and 701 in neighboring Kronshagen. Police advise preparing for several hours away from home.

Construction workers in Nuremberg's Lichtenreuth district discovered a 250-kilogram WWII bomb. About 370 people were evacuated before the device was safely defused that evening. A city spokesperson confirmed there were no incidents.

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The Punjab and Haryana high court has dismissed a man's plea seeking 50 acres of land linked to his father's George Medals from World War II. The court cited an unexplained delay of over 70 years in rejecting the claim. The decision relies on the doctrine of laches.

Il film 'One Life', disponibile su HBO Max, racconta la vera storia di Nicholas Winton, un giovane britannico che organizzò il salvataggio di oltre 600 bambini dalla Cecoslovacchia occupata dai nazisti nel 1938. Nonostante il successo, Winton portò il rimorso per l'ultimo treno intercettato, senza superstiti. La produzione, con Anthony Hopkins, evidenzia il coraggio individuale di fronte all'indifferenza internazionale.

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Chinese soccer fans have condemned Premier League club Brighton & Hove Albion and Japanese winger Kaoru Mitoma after a social media post showed him holding an image of the last Japanese soldier to surrender in World War II. The post, featuring Mitoma posing with a young player and a mocked-up soccer card of Imperial Japanese Army officer Hiroo Onoda, sparked an outcry in China. Brighton's academy apologized on Saturday.

Alec Penstone, a 100-year-old Royal Navy veteran who served on D‑Day, expressed sorrow on Good Morning Britain that the freedoms his generation fought for have eroded, saying the sacrifice “wasn’t worth the result.”

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On October 30, 2005, the reconstruction of Dresden's Frauenkirche, destroyed in World War II, was completed after 60 years. Saxon regional bishop Jochen Bohl consecrated the late Baroque church. The event marked a milestone in German post-war history.

 

 

 

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