Children Find World War Grenades in Treasure Hunt on Playground
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During a nightly walk in Trebur, a man discovers a grenade from the Second World War. And notes: The weapon is agonizing.
Two boys aged 12 and 13 go on a treasure hunt at a campsite in the district of Oldenburg. They have metal detectors with them and find a suspicious object.
They wanted to play, then hit their metal detector: In the district of Oldenburg, children found a suspected world war grenade on a campsite.
On the playground of the campsite Aschenbeck in Dötlingen children found a shell from the Second World War during a treasure hunt.
In Detlingen, Germany, in Lower Saxony, children found a World War II grenade while playing in a campsite.
An unprecedented fire crisis is sweeping through France, triggering an unexpected phenomenon: the detonation of historical munitions. Forest fires have led to the explosion of a lethal arsenal from World War II, hidden underground for decades. The megafires in southern France have detonated more than 400 forgotten World War II shells. The fairytale landscapes that traditionally characterize southwestern France have been transformed into a scene …
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