Bomb disposal units were sent out to Volkswagen’s headquarters in Wolfsburg to dismantle a 550 lb WWII bomb that was discovered during construction.
Construction crews found four suspicious metal fragments last month during work on an expansion to Volkswagen’s headquarters. This weekend, the bomb disposal unit investigated the fragments quickly establishing that three of the four fragments were harmless.
The fourth, however, did turn out to be an unexploded American bomb dropped on the factory in WWII. As a result, nearly 700 people had to be evacuated from a nearby community while bomb disposal crews set about dismantling the explosive.
“Everything went as planned and without incident,” a spokesman told Wolfsburger Allgemeine Zeitung.
Volkswagen’s Wolfsburg plant is no stranger to this type of interruption. The plant, built in 1938, produced military vehicles and repaired warplanes during the war, so was a target of Allied bombing.
Volkswagen says that the event is unlikely to have any impact on production as the factory was already in the middle a planned, three-week summer shut down.
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