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Digging hard to uncover WWII relics on Hitler’s West Wall
On this trip we head to Hitler’s West Wall, a former fortification line on the Western Front covered in bunkers, foxholes and old fighting positions, to see what traces of the battle still remain.
The couch is where a lot of things go to get lost forever, and dogs pick up on that pretty quickly. When one German Shepherd ...
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Hidden beneath a hillside pasture in Germany, archaeologists made a grim discovery—an execution site complete with human remains
For centuries, the quiet hill near the town of Quedlinburg in Saxony-Anhalt appeared nothing more than an open field where ...
Liverpool entered the Festive Fixture List with really only one goal in mind: pick up maximum points. After their 2-1 victory ...
While laying pipes at the Academic Museum of Art in Bonn, western Germany, construction workers made the surprising discovery of a 200-year-old cornerstone, which sheds light on the building’s origins ...
Many aspects of game development are variable and subjective, but there is one universal truth: games take ages to make. The average turnaround for a big-budget video game used to be four years, but ...
Archaeologists and students digging in Blätterhöhle cave uncovered a 9,000-year-old fireplace (above), flint arrowheads and a bone harpoon. Photo from LWL-AfW Olpe / Michael Baales Inside a cave of ...
COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) — Two German boys, who got buried in the sand after digging a hole in a dune in northwestern Denmark on Sunday, have died, police said Wednesday. The boys, 9 and 12 — who were ...
A dig for the bodies of dozens of German occupation troops said to have been executed in central France by Resistance fighters in 1944 has failed to uncover any remains, authorities said Thursday. The ...
Workers began digging in central France on Wednesday for the remains of dozens of German soldiers said to have been executed by Resistance fighters during World War II. The Barron's news department ...
Johannesburg — A German foreign ministry quip about leopards and an African tour by Russia's top diplomat has sparked a cool response on the continent, ranging from bewilderment to accusations of ...
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