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Showing posts with label World War II. Show all posts
Showing posts with label World War II. Show all posts

Sunday, 26 June 2011

Tuff Jobs - But Someone Has To Do Them

When we think of old World War II bombs being uncovered, we automatically think of German bombs in the UK, and not ever about the Allied  bombs in Germany. Of course by the end of the war we had dropped more than 3.4 million tons of bombs on Germany, far more than the Germans had managed to drop here.

So when you think of it, there must be more old unexploded bombs there, then here. In Berlin alone, its estimated that 465,000 tons of allied explosives hit the ground, and about one in eight bombs did not explode*.

Manuel Kunzendorf, Ralf Kirschnick und Horst Reinhardt

So someone has to clean them up when they turn up .... this is where the rather brave Ralf Kirschnick comes to the fore, he is Berlins lead bomb disposal expert. With all the rebuilding of the German capital following reunification and the relocation of government back there following reunification, he's and his equally brave team are busy men as bombs are being uncovered.

Rather counter intuitively he does not wear protective clothing because he says it would do nothing to protect him from an exploding bomb (I hear what he's saying but .....), and of course rusty bombs are inherently unstable, so its something of a miracle that he's here to tell us about his job. I suspect he would rather just be killed cleanly, rather than be left seriously maimed, but I am only guessing at that.

Anyway, a salute to all the bomb disposal teams around the world .... mad as hatters the lot of them, but very brave.

* The reason for high proportion of unexploded ordinance is that the British and Americans tested their bombs in a part of Scotland with particularly hard ground. When they tried them out on the softer earth of Berlin, they sank into the ground .... so now they are lying there waiting to go off or be uncovered.
     

Sunday, 31 January 2010

Nazi Hunter Efraim Zuroff

The fascination by news organisations with the Nazi regime appears to be limitless, with recent stories about 'Mein Kampf' on sale in Muslim countries and sixty year commemorations of the start of the second world war in recent months.

Efraim Zuroff
Efraim Zuroff

This week the BBC ran a story about the 'last of the Nazi hunters' Efraim Zuroff .... a name I had not heard of before.

Sunday, 4 October 2009

Hitler Was A Woman?

In a follow up to my recent posts on the demise of Hitler (it being yet another world war anniversary year), it was revealed this week, that the skull fragment that has been displayed in Moscow as being found alongside Hitler's jawbone, is in fact the skull of a woman.

One wonders if the KGB were so anxious to please Stalin, that they just sent him any old skull as that of "Hitler", which begs the question, where did his remains end up?

Saturday, 5 September 2009

Eyewitness Hitlers Suicide

Its seventy years since the start of World War II and so we are having a spate of 'where were you' (obviously for the over seventies!) or 'on this day' stories etc.

Rochus Misch ... Body Guard Adolf Hitler
Rochus Misch ... Living History

All very laudable, especially since so many of the younger inhabitants of the UK have such a loose understanding of world or UK history that they don't actually know who Hitler, Stalin, Churchill etc were (the Americans are just as bad). 
 

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