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Title: The heritage of the Second World War : bombing in the forests and wetlands of the Koźle Basin
Authors: Waga, Jan Maciej
Fajer, Maria
Keywords: Poland; Second World War; bomb craters; cultural heritage protection
Issue Date: 2021
Citation: Antiquity, Vol. 95, no. 380 (2021) s. 417-434
Abstract: The Koźle Basin in Poland was radically transformed by aerial bombardment during the Second World War. Today, the region has approximately 6000 well-preserved bomb craters with diameters ranging from 5–15m and depths often exceeding 2m. Combining remote-sensing data and fieldwork with historical accounts, this article analyses these craters, demonstrating that their varied morphologies derive from the weight of the bombs that created them, and on the type and moisture content of the soil on which the bombs fell. Based on their results, the authors issue a call for the official protection of the Koźle landscape, which has particular historical, educational and ecological value.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12128/20011
DOI: 10.15184/aqy.2020.154
ISSN: 0003-598X
1745-1744
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