The 250-kilogram bombs were believed to have been dropped by British Royal Air Force planes on the north German town of Osnabrueck more than 60 years ago.
They were discovered between two and five metres under the earth of a housing estate mainly used by the British military until the soldiers were pulled out of Osnabrueck several months ago.
The first two bombs were rendered harmless Sunday morning, but experts were unable to defuse the others and covered them with earth and bales of straw to minimize the effects of the blast.
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