Large concrete swastika uncovered at construction site

Construction workers clearing an area at the Hein-Klink-Stadion in Hamburg, Germany uncovered a huge swastika made of concrete, dating back to the 1930s.
Construction workers clearing an area at the Hein-Klink-Stadion in Hamburg, Germany uncovered a huge swastika made of concrete, dating back to the 1930s.
A hidden deposit made by Germans living in Lubomierz, south-western Poland, during World War II was discovered after the relatives of the people that have hidden the objects came to seek them. The Germans asking for shovels brought the attention of the Polish Police which notified the heritage officials.