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https://www.pressebox.de/pressemitteilung/sap-ag-walldorf/co...
Maybe give the guy a little bit of credit for the collection even if he couldn't take care of it as well as a museum.
[1] https://www.aachen-gedenkt.de/traueranzeige/profdr-ingwalter...
Yep, this is still a regular (and mostly mundane) occurrence in Germany.
Then again, it's from 2006, which probably explains the style of writing...
Edit: The HTML source indicates the article was written in 2025. With video recorded in 2006 (in glorious 360p) and uploaded to YouTube last year.
> And about those WWII bombing raids? Midway through our work, we noticed a demolition team carefully dismantling a live 500-pound Allied bomb just 350 feet from our location. According to a local office worker, this wasn’t unusual; numerous unexploded bombs had been found on-site in the years prior, prompting evacuations in 2004.
If you live in Europe, there's a reasonable chance you've had the experience of being (or living) in the proximity of an uncovered leftover WW2 bomb at some point that needed to be defused. Because those bombs didn't all disappear in the 40s.
I'm guessing in this case that could've meant somebody could've found that entire hangar and its contents and just cleaned the "junk" out entirely.