On March 6, 1944, during World War II, U.S. bombers flying from Britain began the first daytime attacks on Berlin.
Thousands of residents in central Berlin were told to evacuate late on Thursday after authorities discovered a World War II bomb in the Spree River, police said. A security perimeter of around 500 ...
The discovery of two Second World War bombs plunged Berlin into chaos, forcing around 22,000 people in the German capital to evacuate. Local reports say some 10,000 in the Fischerinsel neighbourhood, ...
About 10,000 people in Berlin were forced to leave their homes on Monday as bomb disposal units prepared to defuse an unexploded World War II bomb. Construction workers found the 250-kilo (550-pound) ...
German police began evacuating thousands of people around Berlins central railway station on Friday, as bomb disposal experts prepare to move in to defuse an unexploded World War II explosive ...
Authorities in the eastern German city of Dresden began evacuating about 18,000 residents on Wednesday after the discovery of ...
An unexploded World War II bomb that was found at Berlin’s Schoenefeld airport on Friday has been successfully defused. There were no complications during the operation in the early hours of Saturday, ...