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Landmine of SD-50?

For sure. When German troops retreated from Finland in 1944 they used a lot of aerial bombs for demolition and as booby traps.
 
I would not call this landmines, but improvised demolition charges. In the Netherlands, at the end of the war, the Germans used there own aircraft bombs, GC Mines (LMB), defused allied aircraft bombs, warheads of torpedoes and stacked artillery shells as demolition charges to destroy harbour-installations, bridges, railroads, etc.etc.
 
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