War Biggest World War Two bomb found in Poland explodes while being defused - Does this increase the WW2 casualties?

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WARSAW (Reuters) - The biggest World War Two bomb ever found in Poland exploded under water on Tuesday as navy divers tried to defuse it.

More than 750 people had been evacuated from the area near the Piast Canal outside the town of Swinoujscie where the Tallboy bomb used by Britain's Royal Air Force (RAF) was found. It weighed nearly 5,400 kg, including 2,400 kg of explosive.

"The deflagration process turned into detonation. The object can be considered as neutralized, it will not pose any more threat," Second-Lieutenant Grzegorz Lewandowski, the spokesman of the 8th Coastal Defense Flotilla, was quoted as saying by state-run news agency PAP.

"All mine divers were outside the danger zone."

Swinoujscie contains a liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal but a spokesman for the town's mayor told PAP no one was injured and no infrastructure had been damaged.

The Piast Canal connects the Baltic Sea with the Oder River on Poland's border with Germany. The bomb was dropped by the RAF in 1945 in an attack on the German cruiser Lutzow.

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https://youtube.com/watch?v=ud9tZ3nu3xQNo sound, though.
According to this article, this bomb had been dropped as part of a 1945 RAF mission to sink the pocket battleship KMS Lützow. One of the other bombs was a near miss but nonetheless tore a hole in the bottom of her hull
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She sank in shallow water, though, so her deck remained above water. The Germans then decided to use her an artillery emplacement against the oncoming Soviets.

This wasn't the first time Tallboys had been used against Kriegsmarine warships - in 1944 they were used to sink the last remaining Bismarck-class battleship, KMS Tirptiz.
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They weren't the greatest generation for nothin, the imagination cannot even begin to fathom the insanity that was battle during WWII.
 
How many Pollacks does it take to defuse a bomb?

Apparently more than they sent!
 
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