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An object identified later by the police expert as an "unexploded air bomb weighing approx. 100 pound" was found by accident in the garden of a house on the western outskirts of the town of Tabor, 60 miles south of Prague. The police expert confirmed yesterday this was a German common fragmentation bomb marked SD-50.
Initially I was thinking only about bombs being dropped by the Ninth Air Force fighters on April 24 or 29, 1945 in a strafing attack on the RR station and the locomotive depot which were located not that far from the garden and some of the bombs may have been used against another target... Unfortunately, there are no dimensions or another relevant information in the only photo which was taken by police on the spot and which is available to public. What is fairly confusing are the screw holes on the left...

























