The dinosaur was about as big as a Tyrannosaurus rex and had a unique nasal horn and symmetrical teeth that it used to eat ...
Germany is known for its engineering expertise, and this resulted in some of the most impressive fighter planes in history.
In this episode of WW2 Wayfinder, I return to Munich to look at more Then and Now photos that can be found around the centre ...
The fossil, destroyed in an air raid 80 years ago, had faded from memory until a paleontologist found archival images.
Harold "Bud" Pressel was awarded the Purple Heart he earned in 1944 when his bomber was shot down over Germany and he was ...
Shortly thereafter, Munich paleontologist Ernst Stromer von ... spine and hind limbs before the skeleton was obliterated in the World War II bombing. Kellermann evaluated the photos with Rauhut ...
Social Democrats to reintroduce 'blocked' proposed laws on migration, evacuations after WWII bomb discovered in Augsburg, Coca Cola orders Europe recall over chlorate risk and more news from Germany ...
A 100-year-old veteran in York County received his Purple Heart 80 years later. “The Purple Heart means quite a bit,” Sergeant Harold “Bud” ...
An air raid in Munich in 1944 destroyed dinosaur fossils ... Kellermann, et al (2025) PLOS One Less than a decade later, World War II swallowed Germany. The fossils were housed in the Old Academy ...
A new species of predatory dinosaur that lived in North Africa 95 million years ago has been identified—some 80 years after the only specimen was destroyed in a World War II bombing raid.