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Germany, a country of 84 million, has 579 bunkers that can shelter nearly half a million people, down from the previous 2,000 that existed. Most date back to the Second World War and the Cold War era.
This French line of defense, constructed during the 1930s along the border with Germany, is named after Minister of War André ...
An under-16 football game in Germany between Erzgebirge Aue and FSV Zwickau was abandoned on Saturday due to fan violence. Aue said that the violence started when some fans entered the section for ...
Hidden deep in the German countryside stands the “Red Church,” a Neo-Gothic sanctuary built in 1894 and left to decay. Once the pride of a growing town, this architectural marvel now whispers ...
More Unexploded bombs are often found in Germany, where many major cities sustained heavy damage during the war. Central Cologne in particular was nearly decimated in 1942 as the first target of ...
World Tree cutting reveals forgotten WWII bunker in Poland — but a mystery lingers By Aspen Pflughoeft June 13, 2025 9:01 AM ...
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In 2018, Germany committed to boosting its standing forces to 203,000 by 2025 — a target date that was later revised to 2031. The current standing size of the Germany army is just 181,000.
On June 10, 1940, Norway surrendered to Germany during World War II, with King Haakon and members of the government fleeing to Britain.
Germany only has 580 bunkers, many of them not operational, the newspaper report said. That number is down from nearly 2,000 that existed during the Cold War. Just 5% of the German population ...
MANILA, Philippines — An abandoned suitcase in Naic, Cavite yielded suspected shabu (crystal meth) valued at around P204 million, the Police Regional Office (PRO) Calabarzon said Friday ...
More than 20,000 residents evacuated a German city after three U.S. WWII bombs were discovered in Cologne, requiring hours of careful diffusion work before people could return to their homes.