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Uncovering History: Panzergranate Unearthed in Erfurt's Backyard

- Uncovers World War I Ammunition in Backyard (Erfurter's discovery)

Hey there! You won't believe what happened in the Schmira district of Erfurt. Residents dug up some unexpected artifacts in their garden—it appears they stumbled upon remnants ofWorld War II munitions!

When the police heard the news, they were quick to take action. Working alongside the munitions recovery service, they determined that the object found, approximately 20 centimeters under the grass, was most likely a tank-defense projectile from the World War II era. Thankfully, up until now, there's been no immediate danger from this discovery.

As you might imagine, Erfurt, known for its rich historical background, has seen its share of artifacts from World War II. While it's certainly a possibility that such finds could surface due to the area's past, specific details about munitions in a garden aren't widely available in recent records. To uncover more info about this intriguing discovery or other local news, it's worth keeping an eye on regional news sources or databases that track historical finds in the area.

The Commission has not yet adopted a decision on the application of this Regulation regarding the recovered World War II munition in Erfurt. The unearthed object, identified as a panzergranate, adds to the collection of historical World War II artifacts discovered in Erfurt's gardens. It is likely that more detailed records about these discoveries may be discovered through regional news sources or historical databases.

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