THE INCREDIBLE CONDITION OF THE GERMAN ARTIFACTS IN THE DUGOUT !!!
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- Опубліковано 20 жов 2024
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Thank you for placing English subtitles on the items. Really cool to see what you find!
Well preserved because the clay allows for very little air to get in and rot everything. That tent pef with the wire attached was used as a ground for a radio unit. That is what the batteries were for too.
Excellent finds and I respect your dedication and hard work. Digging that deep in wet clay. Not easy at all. 👍
So interesting & thanks for posting!👍🇺🇸
Awesome hunt thank you so very much for sharing 👍👍❤️
আমার কাছে খুব ভালো লাগে দ্বিতীয় বিশ্বযুদ্ধের সময় যে সময়কালীন জার্মান সেনাবাহিনী মারা গেছে এবং এ ধরনের দৃশ্যগুলা অসাধারণ দেখতে খুব ভালো লাগে তাদের প্রতি কৃতজ্ঞ যারা যুদ্ধ করছে এবং যারা শহীদ হয়েছে ভালো থাকো 🇧🇩♥️👈
Tolle Funde in einem hervorragenden Zustand. Tolles Video. Herzliche Grüße aus Bayern. Marco
Excellent battery finds that large block one you found is known as a HT battery, High tension which would have been 120v and used in a field radio that used valves, valves needed high voltage to oparate, another battery known as a LT Low tension would have been used for the valve heaters to get them to operating temperature. The black batteries you found are made of some sort of resin as i have one in my collection. These were used in both radios and field telephone's. Siemens Halske made HT batteries as did Pertrix and Varta and Daimon. I noticed on another video you found three cells linked together, these batteries were 4 half volt and flat in shape with two strip contacts. These were used in tunic lamps, basically a torch. I have a Pertrix lamp that uses this size and they still make them. Love your videos with regards to artifacts but an air of sadness to as sadly these men never returned to there families and the conditions they were fighting in were terrible.
Great Work 👍
Awesome finds
Awesome finding, Thank you for Texas
Amazing finds 🔥💯🔥 keep up the awesome work you guys are doing ❤🤍💙 😏👍
I would try to find another folding shovel with a bad handle that one you found seems worth saving.
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Good finds, congratulations. Where was this video taken bc it seems a permanent dugout. Siege of Moscow, Leningrad or?
Greetings from the Netherlands 🫡👌
leningrad
Love the videos but I wish you would get a translator trying to read and look at al the cool stuff you dig up take away from the great finds.
thanks again guys
А почему советское и немецкое все рядом? Это чтоли место окопного боя?
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Wow what a waste of men and materials
Is it really a waste? Didn’t one system of government fail to impose its way on another? Was a system preserved? It all costs something.