Massevakuering i Tyskland: Bomber ska desarmeras
I morgon ska fem bomber från andra världskriget desarmeras i Hannover. Drygt 50 000 invånare i den tyska staden ska evakueras. Det är den näst största massevakueringen i Tyskland historia, skriver The Telegraph.
Sju vårdhem, en sjukhusklinik och en däckanläggning finns bland byggnaderna som ska bland annat tömmas, skriver DN. Den största bombrelaterade evakueringen i Tyskland skedde i julas, då 54 000 personer i Augsburg fick lämna sina hem i samband med att en 3,8 ton tung bomb skulle oskaddliggöras.
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Bombningarna mot Hannover under andra världskriget
Wikipedia (en)
The Bombing of Hanover was a series of eighty-eight air raids by RAF Bomber Command and the United States Army Air Forces on the German city of Hanover during World War II. 4,748 residents and 2,034 others were killed. Around 1,000 aerial mines, 34,000 high explosive bombs, 900,000 incendiary bombs and 50,000 fire bombs were dropped. The heaviest raid was that by the RAF on the night of 8/9 October 1943, killing 1,245 people. This was an example of the carpet bombing of suburban and residential civilian targets laid out in the 14 February 1942 Area Bombing Directive.
At the end of the war 90% of the city centre was destroyed, with 52% of buildings heavily damaged or completely destroyed. A total of 7.5 million cubic metres of rubble had to be removed. Of the 147,222 dwellings recorded at the end of 1939, 51.2% were heavily damaged or totally destroyed, 43.6% lightly or moderately damaged and only 7,489 dwellings (5.2%) completely undamaged. The Aegidienkirche and Nikolaikapelle were both destroyed but it was decided to leave them in ruins after the war as a war memorial
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