Fascinant ,derriere chaque objet il y avait une vie ,un enfant ,un mari ,un papa ,ces découvertes sont émouvantes ,leurs vies a été un sacrifice , félicitation pour ces découvertes
Merci beaucoup pour votre commentaire. C'est exactement ce que je me dis lorsque je retrouve un objet ! L'objet a du vécu, et à travers chaque objet il y a toute une histoire.
Great job guys. Doing a remarkable job searching for the lost souls and their equipment. War is truly hell, no two ways around it. Mother WW2 survivor, southern coast of England. 12 years old in 1939. Great choice of music.
It's never a good idea to throw around old boxes of potentially unstable war explosives. Especially more than and onto a rocky surface. Watch out for boobies traps too.
Don't charges need to be detonated? I think that is why they were transported as they were to negate something happening. I don't believe they were transported all in one container.
@@chrisroberts7900 Much easier to transport quantities in containers. Every shell you see was on carts, trucks, trains back to trucks back to carts then carried by hand. That's not to mention the ones transported by airplanes, ships and animal wagons. I might have misunderstood your statement, but everything was crated in the war. It was also how to keep quantities numbered in cases, hence all the writing on the outside.
Bonjour , je pratique avec un XP deus depuis plusieurs année mais pas de militaria. Si un jour l’occasion ce présente ( car je vais souvent en Normandie chez des amis ) vous détecter en tout metaux dans ce type de recherche ? Merci et bonne vidéo continuez 👏🏻
Le XP DEUS est un bon détecteur tu vas trouver des pépites avec ça ! Oui pk pas, je suis en tout métaux oui car le militaria c'est du ferreux pur et dur pour la très grande majorité. Merci beaucoup ça fait plaisir !
Have y'all ever metal detected the trunks of old trees in possible areas for signs of bullets and shrapnel. Might be a way to locate a area of heavy fighting thus narrowing the target s.
@@ww2militariaunknownhl589 That's too bad. Figured a lot of that stuff would be in trees. Be cool to dig it out with the wood still around it in areas to make a piece of sculpture. Oh well. Peace from Texas✌️✌️!! LET'S GO BRANDON!¡!
Has anyone ever tried Falaise? An entire German army of vehicles and equipment were lost there, pushed off the sides of the roads and buried with bulldozers!
@@ww2militariaunknownhl589 Can't post links or pictures here, but if you google "zdlg C/98" for example, than it gives many pictures of it. Your piece used to be inside of the charge, there are some pictures that show all parts of it including that, and there are some technical draws showing it as well.
The more I learn about the technical part of Nazi military, I am astounded at some of the brilliant minds that were around a hundred years ago. On the other hand, I am glad they did some of the most ignorant, outlandish things imaginable. Like the evelution of the MP38/40 I believe it was. I think one year they produced 140k units, but only about 67k made it to the soldiers hands because of minor insignificant imperfections.
@@chrisroberts7900 In the 1930s the individual was nothing, only the community counted. The way nature works... symbiosis... altruism in love FOR the other(s). This is PROGRESSION, true performance society. In turn, today's satanic free-for-all system is a depression.
Fascinant ,derriere chaque objet il y avait une vie ,un enfant ,un mari ,un papa ,ces découvertes sont émouvantes ,leurs vies a été un sacrifice , félicitation pour ces découvertes
Merci beaucoup pour votre commentaire.
C'est exactement ce que je me dis lorsque je retrouve un objet !
L'objet a du vécu, et à travers chaque objet il y a toute une histoire.
Enjoyed the video keep them coming
Great job guys. Doing a remarkable job searching for the lost souls and their equipment. War is truly hell, no two ways around it. Mother WW2 survivor, southern coast of England. 12 years old in 1939. Great choice of music.
Thanks so much for your comment!!! You are welcome on my chanel :)
Leuke video....maar Jeeeezus wat is die muziek kut zeg pffff....althans dat vind ik dan :-)
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Belle video mais la musique insupportable !!
It's never a good idea to throw around old boxes of potentially unstable war explosives. Especially more than and onto a rocky surface. Watch out for boobies traps too.
No kidding, I knew the crates were empty, that's why I didn't pay attention to the handling.
@@ww2militariaunknownhl589 Thanks for the reply. I enjoy your video greatly.
Please be careful out there.
Thanks my Friend !💯
Don't charges need to be detonated? I think that is why they were transported as they were to negate something happening. I don't believe they were transported all in one container.
@@chrisroberts7900 Much easier to transport quantities in containers. Every shell you see was on carts, trucks, trains back to trucks back to carts then carried by hand. That's not to mention the ones transported by airplanes, ships and animal wagons.
I might have misunderstood your statement, but everything was crated in the war.
It was also how to keep quantities numbered in cases, hence all the writing on the outside.
Awesome video new sub here
Thanks !
Une chose très merveilleuse qui rafraîchit la vie. Merci pour vos efforts
Bonjour , je pratique avec un XP deus depuis plusieurs année mais pas de militaria. Si un jour l’occasion ce présente ( car je vais souvent en Normandie chez des amis ) vous détecter en tout metaux dans ce type de recherche ? Merci et bonne vidéo continuez 👏🏻
Le XP DEUS est un bon détecteur tu vas trouver des pépites avec ça !
Oui pk pas, je suis en tout métaux oui car le militaria c'est du ferreux pur et dur pour la très grande majorité.
Merci beaucoup ça fait plaisir !
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Have y'all ever metal detected the trunks of old trees in possible areas for signs of bullets and shrapnel. Might be a way to locate a area of heavy fighting thus narrowing the target s.
yes, but unfortunately it didn't do much.
there were some shrapnel and shell impacts
@@ww2militariaunknownhl589 That's too bad. Figured a lot of that stuff would be in trees. Be cool to dig it out with the wood still around it in areas to make a piece of sculpture. Oh well.
Peace from Texas✌️✌️!!
LET'S GO BRANDON!¡!
Super vidéo 😉👏👏👍
Boxes of dirt?
Probably used as "bricks" in defensive positions.
Yes probably !
Vidéo de malade, un travail irréprochable et c'est de toute beauté 💪💪
Merci ça fait plaisir 😉
Has anyone ever tried Falaise? An entire German army of vehicles and equipment were lost there, pushed off the sides of the roads and buried with bulldozers!
Yes ! That is a very good area i was chearching with my métal detector there !
Amazing😄👍🏻
Oh quelle dingz
Super vidéo 😉👍😁
Merci 🔥
Super vidéo 😁 c'est dans quelle coin
Merci !
Normandie je t'en dis pas plus😉
@@ww2militariaunknownhl589 ok😉
5:34 These look like the ones in german booster charges, like Zdlg 34 or 98.
Thanks so much but what is this ?
Have you photos about it?
@@ww2militariaunknownhl589 Can't post links or pictures here, but if you google "zdlg C/98" for example, than it gives many pictures of it. Your piece used to be inside of the charge, there are some pictures that show all parts of it including that, and there are some technical draws showing it as well.
There should be a year stamped on the top part of them somewhere.
Oh and they're kinda dangerous, these little thingies can make a way bigger explosion, than we would expect from the size.
@@gabormasli6129 thanks so much my Friend for your help!!💯
Super vidéo!👍
Merci beaucoup !
Great find
Thanks 💯
RIP heiliges Deutschland
The more I learn about the technical part of Nazi military, I am astounded at some of the brilliant minds that were around a hundred years ago. On the other hand, I am glad they did some of the most ignorant, outlandish things imaginable. Like the evelution of the MP38/40 I believe it was. I think one year they produced 140k units, but only about 67k made it to the soldiers hands because of minor insignificant imperfections.
@@chrisroberts7900
In the 1930s the individual was nothing, only the community counted. The way nature works... symbiosis... altruism in love FOR the other(s). This is PROGRESSION, true performance society. In turn, today's satanic free-for-all system is a depression.
@@chrisroberts7900
National Socialism = Commandments of Nature = Creation = GOD
No music please .
No comment please...
C'est une dinguerie
Carrément 😉
Incroyable
Merci beaucoup !
I watch untill 2.20 min, the backgroud music was so irritating that I push the X
Cool !