I love the excitement of finding historical items that have been hidden in the dirt , to be the first person to see and touch history is one of the the greatest feelings . I can feel your excitement in your videos . That's one of the many reasons I enjoy your and your channel. Thanks once again for posting them . Best regards.
HOLY TRIPLE MEGA MADONNA!!!!!!! Now that was a great find to say the least and to think there is still more up there. Did the Luftwaffe have salvage crews that you know of? It would be neat to find an engine or tires from the landing gear or better yet,the dashboard from the cockpit! Who knows what is still buried up there for you to find my friend--good luck!
+bob ahnert Well BOB , there are some more hidden Secrets there and i have already unvealed some special ones. They did salvage some but still some left....Thanks my friend.
Imagine you're walking through the forest with your dog half-asleep, and you hear some guy from the forest next to you going "YEEEE HAW" and "WOO HOOO"
Just came across your videos today while looking for stuff totally unrelated to history, Guns, Metal detecting, etc.. LOL wow, what an awesome fine for me to locate your videos, but even more so. . . the stuff you're finding. Excellent, thanks for sharing it all with us.. just amazing.
I always enjoy watching your videos and I think all your vids are completely mind blowing, the items you pull out of the ground, the history you hold in your hands after so many years being buried just takes my breath away. This has to be one of the best finds you have done. Not everyone can say you explored a WW2 plane crash site and walked away with peices of the plane and not to mention a piece of the weapons, cool, cool ,cool. Keep up the good work. Massachusetts , USA
I believe you have found the tail part of the aircraft because on the rear of the aircraft the drums had leather straps to allow it to be taken easier out of the stand.
Really, really, REALLY enjoying your videos... I love the history, suspense and you aren't overdoing your commentary. Liked, subscribed and your vids are all playing while I work. Keep them coming!
WOW HH! Those Luftwaffe artifacts were quite the find. Just LOVE your enthusiasm HH. :) Going through as many videos the second time and a quick comment. Show UA-cam our appreciation of your hard work. :)
Have you thaught of carrying a hand held gps with you? You could document your finds as way points to help other historians map out sites for further preservation.
Sir, I am very envious of the discoveries you come across! I thoroughly enjoy watching you and your kids searching through forest areas and wherever else your quest takes you. Thank you for your videos!
I just would like to say thank you for the time you've taken to find these locations and the artifacts you and your family have found. I have studied WWII since I was a child . My love has always been the aircraft..your tours of the bunkers and battle grounds is informative and enlightening. Your enthusiasm is quite contagious and I look forward to your adventures. I hope you'll continue to inform and instruct us for as long as you can..
Couldn't believe my eyes. Yes, you are so right HH, 'Dreams can come true '. That site was full of WW2 treasures from the Luftwaffe Henkel He 111 crash, and you were able to locate many. Aircraft rivets, iron airplane support structure, grey pieces of fuselage, unique panel piece with the Luftwaffe colors/colours still visible, wing reinforcement, mesh for lead filled battery, aircraft oil cooler housing, and the BIGGEST prize of all - the MG15 aircraft magazine with live cartridges. It was crystal clear that you heard the knock, knock, knocking of WW2 history on your door HH. And how lucky we were to witness the fruits of your labor/labour. Thank you 😊..
Just discovered your channel and this is absolutely wonderful. It really reminds me of when I was a kid, my dad would sit down next to me and tell me all about the planes of WWII, also the weapons, strategies, you name it. we shared a love for history together. He was in the Air Force in Italy and especially loves planes and jets. This is a great hobby that I would love to do with my son someday. Thank you for that and have a great day!
Yes you did find that ! Have you reported it to the war graves office because unless they bailed out, there will be remains on that mountain/hill top. very exciting watching the video, thanks for sharing and I'm going to look for part two now. atb Phil.
That's a saddle magazine for a MG-15. It was a air coooled 8mm machinegun used in German Aircraft, particularly in Bombers. I have a MG-15 that has a water cooled jacket and a clamp on buttstock. Toward the end of the war they had more ground troops than bomber pilots, so they converted the air cooled MG-15 to a water cooled version. Its a ungainly thing, but it worked in a pinch. That magazine has a special winder to assist loading.
+Aaron Trujillo you realise this is history in the making, this is what people will see in hundreds of years, you'll be gone, but memes, memes live on for ever
Watching you get more and more excited as you found the small parts and then finally explode with joy when you found the final piece made me feel a whole lot better during a really crappy moment in my life, so thank you for sharing your discovery with us all =)
Man I love watching your videos because you find some cool stuff, but I love how excited you get at every single turn haha. It's a nice lift in spirit.
Great video. I love learning about history and this just makes me happy. Also metal detecting is very interesting. Love your videos keep up the good work!
Love watching all the videos. I learn more from you and the other history hunters than I ever did in history class. Keep up the dream adventures. When I can I'm going to donate. Won't be much but as you say every little bit helps!!!
I am new to your channel, I am watching all your videos today. You have a great hobby! nice to see someone who is so passionate about history. Thank you for all the great videos! You are a good man.
amazing finds!! I have a lot of fusleage parts from a Luftwaffe crash site in Stalingrad. its truly amazing to look at these relics and think of the history behind them before they crashed. keep up the good work, I love watching your channel.
Awesome adventure....the MG15 ammo mag and the crash wreckage was a great find..WWII relics are my personal favorite. Makes me wish I was in Europe to work those same kinds of places...keep up the good work my friends..love the videos
I have the same enthusiasm as you when am metal detecting. I get excited over every little item. I’ll go home and show my wife some spent ammunition shells, a beer bottle top, a penny that’s not that old and an old nut for a bolt. I would love to be with you when you clean the items to see the different processes you use and to examine them after cleaning. This crash site is turning up a lot of great items. The ammunition canister was a great find and I couldn’t believe it still had the leather carrying strap still attached. Another great video.
a real pleasure watching you work dude. very enthusiastic, professional and thorough. alot of respect for you also because of your care taking of the sites you visit. keep up the compelling videos! \m/
Wonderful video! I really enjoyed "searching with you!" :) Once again, it proves what "German Quality" really is! I worked on USAF aircraft, in Germany, (1968-72), and had three superb German "Local Wage Grade" in our shop (Avionics Instruments). One older man, Herr Diehl couldn't speak much English, but was an excellent aircraft instrument mechanic. During WWII, Mr. Diehl worked at the same airbase (Wiesbaden), but worked on the Junkers 88's, and the BF-109's. He had some good stories! I attended Herr Diehl's funeral and consoled his wife of many years. A fine man. Thanks again for the "adventure" - I was with you all the way. (p.s. I use a Garrett 250 with my searches :) Thank you from Melbourne, Florida. MSgt. USAF, retired. In addition, your English is superb!
I'm from germany and i'm looking your videos since yesterday.... I'M VERY EXCITED EVERY TIME I WATCH YOUR VIDEOS DUDE. Good luck by searching other german stuff Mick
I was stationed in Bad Hersfeld in the early 70's. We would go to Graffenwhor once a year to qualify the tanks. We used to go in the forbidden impact areas and go bunker diving...I felt just like you do when I am that close to history. WW2 was a horrible time for all humans, but to a student of the war, it was a great adventure, as far as war goes. Wish I could go back some day... enjoy your outings and I feel the excitement as you do. Thanks much, Joe Mclendon!
What a fantastic find my friend!!! One may assume the the machine gun is very possibly still on that mountain side as well. Beautiful look in to our worlds history. Thank you sir :-)
So awesome. It makes me so happy when you get excited and find something. I see dreams really can come true. I hope you keep going back there! Congrats and thanks for yet another amazing video.
Wow, very exciting find. I can see why it was a dream of yours. Thank you for filming it all, it almost felt like it was me finding those things with the pov shot of the camera. great stuff.
What an amazing find! It was so cool to see the live munitions in the magazine..it's also awesome how much you appreciate your American viewers. Happy digging!
Magnificent find. Wish I was there with you my friend....despite the weather. Makes you appreciate the history of it. Thank you for sharing such a great find. God Bless.
this by far is my favorite video I got so excited when you found your first piece I spilled my coffee lol...but when you found the magazine I went crazy for you ...can't wait till the next find.thank you so much for your wonderful videos,I hope you find many more Holly Madonna moments..
AMAZING finds again, congrats on finding the airplane parts and especially the ammo magazine, once in a lifetime find :-) Best wishes my friend GL&HH Don
Thank you so much for sharing and I mean that with all my heart!!! I love WWII history and to watch that history come back to life is truly amazing!!!!!!
Your videos are so amazing. I love how you can come across all the relics you do. You really do make the audience a part of it all. Nicely done. Cheers! :)
Thanks man i am in eighth grade and DREAM of going to Europe to see some WWII history and i am brought such joy from you sharing history with people like me @WW2history
hahah oh boy this was my first "Mega Holy Madona" moment!! Congratulations on your finds....glad to see all that research you put into this adventure paying off!! Amazing find of that magazine with the cartridges still intact! Thanks for taking us along on this remarkable find! Looking forward to more of those "Mega Holy Madona" finds.
I just found this profile and you have me breathless. As an American Teen I feel I can't relate to history more and more just by watching you and understanding the relics left behind from war and what not
Wow, this is right up there with your finding that bunker. I would imagine that researching and then finding this crash was a incredibly rewarding feeling, and then finds!
THIS IS TOTALLY AMAZING!!!!! Congratulations!! I am jealous, and I don't even own a metal detector!! Thank you so much for sharing this find with us! Keep up the good work. I am following your incredible journey!! Looking so forward to seeing your next find! I really hope some government official doesn't see your video and try to take it from you because of the live ammunition.
Thank you for sharing your adventures, I love exploring old mines and ghost towns and would love the chance to see first hand the things you are finding so please keep it up but be very careful you don't find any mines by accident, Good luck and thank you.
Thanks for posting, I saw a thumbnail and was intrigued. I found it very interesting, along with your brilliant enthusiasm. I'll certainly be watching some more, good luck with your 'expeditions'.
This is just my opinion, but you don't need to calm down, the excitement you show makes it exciting for the viewers! So stay excited and have fun with what you are finding, and thank you for sharing it with everyone!
This man and his family saved my life - also a very bad time for me at the moment I am being put out of my house soon I have nowhere to go only to live in my van, But as long as I have some internet the channel keeps me going. Such enthusiasm make life like worth living! 9:31 need to see this cleaned but looks like flying control possibly. 10:36 this is a pipe clamp for hydraulic pipe.14:16 one of those bits of metal has wire locking on it! That was a critical part access. 23:53 ran along between the bomb bay doors front to back, top support plate! That time you found the bomb abwurfwaffenalage, weapon drop system, carrier box that goes beside this, so keep finding parts my friend and this aircraft engineer will build you a WHOLE Heinkel 111. One of THE BEST FINDS SO FAR.😊😉😃👍👏👏👏👏 Soak the leather magazine handle in a mix of saddle soap, lanolin and Olive oil - it will turn back into bendy leather!
My friend , in life we NEVER surrender no matter how hard it is and how low we go. We hope you will get through this ( i know you will ) and keep smiling at life. That is the most important thing of all. Dont never forget that. Thanks and a massive greetings from us.
your enthusiasm makes it so much fun to watch your videos. Very cool finds. That magazine is awesome.
+Byron G You know Byron , it is very cool to know that you are all behind my back watching. Thanks.
So incredibly cool! Hello from Georgia in the US of A! I really enjoy your videos!
WW2HistoryHunter
Yeah it's better than HH... Reminds me of something related to ww2 as well...
Holly Madonna!!! Man you`re the best!!! Superawesome
The fallen Madonna with the big boobies
HOLY MADONNA!!!
I can't tell you how glad I found your channel. Love your adventures!!!
Thanks Jesse
I love the excitement of finding historical items that have been hidden in the dirt , to be the first person to see and touch history is one of the the greatest feelings . I can feel your excitement in your videos . That's one of the many reasons I enjoy your and your channel. Thanks once again for posting them . Best regards.
Just found your channel and it is absolutely amazing!!!! Love the videos greetings from the uk
Thanks Mark
No problem keep up the great work really entertaining videos
HOLY TRIPLE MEGA MADONNA!!!!!!! Now that was a great find to say the least and to think there is still more up there. Did the Luftwaffe have salvage crews that you know of? It would be neat to find an engine or tires from the landing gear or better yet,the dashboard from the cockpit! Who knows what is still buried up there for you to find my friend--good luck!
+bob ahnert Well BOB , there are some more hidden Secrets there and i have already unvealed some special ones. They did salvage some but still some left....Thanks my friend.
Imagine you're walking through the forest with your dog half-asleep, and you hear some guy from the forest next to you going "YEEEE HAW" and "WOO HOOO"
Kkk meeting
Thanks for watching.
Just came across your videos today while looking for stuff totally unrelated to history, Guns, Metal detecting, etc.. LOL wow, what an awesome fine for me to locate your videos, but even more so. . . the stuff you're finding. Excellent, thanks for sharing it all with us.. just amazing.
I always enjoy watching your videos and I think all your vids are completely mind blowing, the items you pull out of the ground, the history you hold in your hands after so many years being buried just takes my breath away. This has to be one of the best finds you have done. Not everyone can say you explored a WW2 plane crash site and walked away with peices of the plane and not to mention a piece of the weapons, cool, cool ,cool. Keep up the good work. Massachusetts , USA
I believe you have found the tail part of the aircraft because on the rear of the aircraft the drums had leather straps to allow it to be taken easier out of the stand.
interesting. Thanks for tip and for watching.
WW2HistoryHunter thank you for doing something that I have always wanted to do and that I really love
WW2HistoryHunter That is awsome
Wow! Great stuff man. You definitely have to go back there
+RC Tanks & Trucks 24/7 Have already and more to come. Appreciate You watching.
"Holly Madonna" lol I love to see you so excited with your finds, and I would be too. Your videos are so enjoyable.
+Joe Brown Warms my hart to read that Joe and thanks
Really, really, REALLY enjoying your videos... I love the history, suspense and you aren't overdoing your commentary. Liked, subscribed and your vids are all playing while I work. Keep them coming!
Glad you like them!
WOW HH! Those Luftwaffe artifacts were quite the find. Just LOVE your enthusiasm HH. :) Going through as many videos the second time and a quick comment. Show UA-cam our appreciation of your hard work. :)
Awesome! Thank you!
u are just so amazing, keep it up, u are making eferyone entertained ;)
Appreciated and thanks.
Look that,look that!!Uaaaallll!...
I like it when you talk like that.!One more subscribed here from Brazil!!!
Appreciate you watching and Greetings to Brazil
WW2HistoryHunter Thank you and Strength Chape !!!
Have you thaught of carrying a hand held gps with you? You could document your finds as way points to help other historians map out sites for further preservation.
good tip and thanks.
Sir, I am very envious of the discoveries you come across! I thoroughly enjoy watching you and your kids searching through forest areas and wherever else your quest takes you. Thank you for your videos!
i surely appreciate you watching and i say thank You for taking time to comment. Thanks
I just would like to say thank you for the time you've taken to find these locations and the artifacts you and your family have found. I have studied WWII since I was a child .
My love has always been the aircraft..your tours of the bunkers and battle grounds is informative and enlightening. Your enthusiasm is quite contagious and I look forward to your adventures. I hope you'll continue to inform and instruct us for as long as you can..
Thank you very much for the kind Words and Greetings from us.
Hopefully by the end of the video you'll be able to rebuild the whole plane! nice finds!
More to come from this exiting location. Thanks
It's ya BOII, S K I N N Y P E N I S
Ein schönes Abenteuer !! Ich waere so gern mitgelaufen !!
+RioDeLaNorte Danke Rio and Greetings.
wer nicht? :)
That drum mag is awesome
i agree. a very special relic. Thanks
Couldn't believe my eyes. Yes, you are so right HH, 'Dreams can come true '. That site was full of WW2 treasures from the Luftwaffe Henkel He 111 crash, and you were able to locate many. Aircraft rivets, iron airplane support structure, grey pieces of fuselage, unique panel piece with the Luftwaffe colors/colours still visible, wing reinforcement, mesh for lead filled battery, aircraft oil cooler housing, and the BIGGEST prize of all - the MG15 aircraft magazine with live cartridges. It was crystal clear that you heard the knock, knock, knocking of WW2 history on your door HH. And how lucky we were to witness the fruits of your labor/labour. Thank you 😊..
That place is really dear to us and happy to have shared with you. Thanks Laura
Just discovered your channel and this is absolutely wonderful. It really reminds me of when I was a kid, my dad would sit down next to me and tell me all about the planes of WWII, also the weapons, strategies, you name it. we shared a love for history together. He was in the Air Force in Italy and especially loves planes and jets. This is a great hobby that I would love to do with my son someday. Thank you for that and have a great day!
also subbed because of this great find :)
when you hear holy madona you know its something good hahaha
+noisytearz i Guess so :)
"I am so happy I could eat a whale" really? How did you come up with that
i dont know , just in the heat of the struggle i Guess :) Thanks for watching
WW2HistoryHunter that should be a historical quote.
Awesome channel mate - where are you from? I can't pin the accent; I was thinking Denmark?
Motorcycle Men Ben musica de nicaragua con nicoya
Yes you did find that ! Have you reported it to the war graves office because unless they bailed out, there will be remains on that mountain/hill top. very exciting watching the video, thanks for sharing and I'm going to look for part two now. atb Phil.
+hunter100t Part 2 and more coming. Thanks
Thoroughly enjoyable video, full of excitement , thrills & spills. Thanks for sharing
Guy, you are a riot. I loved this video, especially your excitement. The stuff you found is amazing but your love of it is the best part.
+Mary Theodosis a Riot....that is one cool statement and i love it Mary. Thanks a bundle for that.
faszinierend :)
Thanks
WW2HistoryHunter hi.can u do a Q and A
Sanganozus oh shit ein deutscher
Sanganozus Ja
That's a saddle magazine for a MG-15. It was a air coooled 8mm machinegun used in German Aircraft, particularly in Bombers. I have a MG-15 that has a water cooled jacket and a clamp on buttstock. Toward the end of the war they had more ground troops than bomber pilots, so they converted the air cooled MG-15 to a water cooled version. Its a ungainly thing, but it worked in a pinch. That magazine has a special winder to assist loading.
+race bannon Thanks for sharing tip and thanks for watching.
@@WW2HistoryHunter. .
did you look for dogtags at all ? their families would appreciate it if you found any.
+Alwyn Dellow Nothing like that there as the crew all died there and was buried at wartime cemetaary. Thanks for watching
Thanks for the explanation.
You made some amazing finds. Thank you for sharing it with us.
Thanks for watching!
What an awesome find! You are so lucky to have access to this amount of history. Thanks for sharing!!
Thank You Steve
Do you think Gettysburg would be a good place to look?
XxAIrKoBexX 715 around battlesites, from the civil war. probably illegal to dig for things there or take any relics since it is national grounds
Steev Don yeah your right cuz it's considered a national park
Check out Aquachigger's channel. He lives in the MD/VA area and explores lots of civil war areas that are outside the national parks.
What's the orange stick
thing called
You know what it is ;)
+Aaron Trujillo you realise this is history in the making, this is what people will see in hundreds of years, you'll be gone, but memes, memes live on for ever
Martin Milev it's called a pinpointer. Think of it as a little metal detector.
Martin Milev oh yeah that's dildo
ahhahaha
A little crazy that you are looking at bullets that would have killed Allies... Nice find!
Thanks for watching.
Watching you get more and more excited as you found the small parts and then finally explode with joy when you found the final piece made me feel a whole lot better during a really crappy moment in my life, so thank you for sharing your discovery with us all =)
+Jamie Rees (Shadow King RPG) My pleasure and i cant help being enthuiastic so happy for that.
This is my new favorite channel. I love ww2 history.
Thanks You Michael
I just realized that we said the same thing at the end lol
Thanks for do this for us in the USA
thanks for doing this for us here in the usa
Farmboss Bob, Use correct English.
Someday your gonna find a car still intact
Haha is he gonna find a whole car?
+burger beast That would be so funny
Steve Frisbey rjw
Steve Frisbey r
Steve Frisbey i
is this illegal If not I want to go do this
It is if you go searching on private property
Are you doing more videos in 2017
Everything is illegal in New Jersey.
Unless you donate to Chris Christie.
It's good to see someone so enthusiastic about their hobby and history.
Man I love watching your videos because you find some cool stuff, but I love how excited you get at every single turn haha. It's a nice lift in spirit.
Great Chris and thanks for watching.
Gibt es hier Leute aus Hamburg die auch mit Sonden rumlaufen? Wenn ja bitte melden ;)
kann mir leider kein metalldedektierer leisten, aber würde gerne :)
Haha ja Ich Tatsächlich! :)
Wo genau muss man für solche sachen eig suchen?
Broken Hashtags
Wayney6 Gibson ?
and the uk
what
and the uk
It's a airsoft m9
No its a clear springer
you're so fucking dumb
Mr water melon Its a fuckin joke dude chill
Xx_Tiger_xX shut up
u are immature
Great video. I love learning about history and this just makes me happy. Also metal detecting is very interesting. Love your videos keep up the good work!
Thank You for watching.
Love watching all the videos. I learn more from you and the other history hunters than I ever did in history class. Keep up the dream adventures. When I can I'm going to donate. Won't be much but as you say every little bit helps!!!
Thanks a lot my friend and greetings from us.
thank you for sharing this with us! first found your channel on a random video spree, but glad I stayed. really interesting history!
Glad you watched. Thanks Agyr
I am new to your channel, I am watching all your videos today.
You have a great hobby! nice to see someone who is so passionate about history.
Thank you for all the great videos! You are a good man.
Then i just have to say thank you so very much for that and Greetings from WW2HistoryHunter
amazing finds!! I have a lot of fusleage parts from a Luftwaffe crash site in Stalingrad. its truly amazing to look at these relics and think of the history behind them before they crashed. keep up the good work, I love watching your channel.
very cool sharing. Thanks for taking interest and take care of those parts. Greetings from me.
Awesome adventure....the MG15 ammo mag and the crash wreckage was a great find..WWII relics are my personal favorite. Makes me wish I was in Europe to work those same kinds of places...keep up the good work my friends..love the videos
I love how enthusiastic you are! Glad to see your dream came true, and great job on the research!
Thank you so much!
I have the same enthusiasm as you when am metal detecting. I get excited over every little item. I’ll go home and show my wife some spent ammunition shells, a beer bottle top, a penny that’s not that old and an old nut for a bolt. I would love to be with you when you clean the items to see the different processes you use and to examine them after cleaning. This crash site is turning up a lot of great items. The ammunition canister was a great find and I couldn’t believe it still had the leather carrying strap still attached. Another great video.
Good oto read and i love going MD out there. Thanks Anthony.
a real pleasure watching you work dude. very enthusiastic, professional and thorough. alot of respect for you also because of your care taking of the sites you visit. keep up the compelling videos! \m/
Just started watching, awesome finds, awesome show! thanks WWII Hunter!!
+Matt Doherty Thanks Matt
Incredible find....great work and determination! Thanks for sharing.
+Tony Accurso Thanks Tony
I really liked this video. Amazing findings, and keep up the great work. You never let me down!
Awesome finds. Just love watching the discovery of these pieces. Congrats! Keep it up!!
+Ben Sullivan Wil do Ben and thanks.
I enjoy your enthusiasm as much as your finds!
+GateKommand just me myself and what i do. Thanks
Wonderful video! I really enjoyed "searching with you!" :) Once again, it proves what "German Quality" really is! I worked on USAF aircraft, in Germany, (1968-72), and had three superb German "Local Wage Grade" in our shop (Avionics Instruments).
One older man, Herr Diehl couldn't speak much English, but was an excellent aircraft instrument mechanic. During WWII, Mr. Diehl worked at the same airbase (Wiesbaden), but worked on the Junkers 88's, and the BF-109's. He had some good stories!
I attended Herr Diehl's funeral and consoled his wife of many years. A fine man.
Thanks again for the "adventure" - I was with you all the way. (p.s. I use a Garrett 250 with my searches :) Thank you from Melbourne, Florida. MSgt. USAF, retired.
In addition, your English is superb!
+Michael Donavon Sir , that was great sharing and i do appreciate it greatly. My respect and best of Luck from WW2HH
:) thank you!
Absolutely amazing finds, quite extraordinary. Thank you so much for your efforts.
Thanks Peter and glad You watched.
Your channel is absolutely amazing, and I throughly enjoy what you do here. Thank you for doing what you do, and keep on exploring. :)
Appreciated King Savage
Very cool discovery. I really enjoy your channel a lot. I am a history buff especially WW2. Keep up the good work and happy digging.
I found your videos by accident but your enthusiasm is amazing and so are your finds hope you find more in the future
+Stevie B wow , great comment and thanks Stevie.
Love your enthusiasm it makes me happy . 👍
I'm from germany and i'm looking your videos since yesterday.... I'M VERY EXCITED EVERY TIME I WATCH YOUR VIDEOS DUDE.
Good luck by searching other german stuff
Mick
I was stationed in Bad Hersfeld in the early 70's. We would go to Graffenwhor once a year to qualify the tanks. We used to go in the forbidden impact areas and go bunker diving...I felt just like you do when I am that close to history. WW2 was a horrible time for all humans, but to a student of the war, it was a great adventure, as far as war goes. Wish I could go back some day... enjoy your outings and I feel the excitement as you do. Thanks much, Joe Mclendon!
Wow, so many impressive finds. Thank you for sharing the experience!
Our pleasure!
What a fantastic find my friend!!! One may assume the the machine gun is very possibly still on that mountain side as well. Beautiful look in to our worlds history. Thank you sir :-)
Your enthusiasm is infectious, it was as if I was there, what a find congratulations
Thanks Robin.
Watching this from New Zealand, and it's just amazing you have found these things. Awesome stuff!
+zavirca Thanks for that.
So awesome. It makes me so happy when you get excited and find something. I see dreams really can come true. I hope you keep going back there! Congrats and thanks for yet another amazing video.
+platinumchopper GLad to read that Platinum and more to come....
Amazing video keep on following your dreams i love ww2 history and you are the best channel for that
Wow, very exciting find. I can see why it was a dream of yours. Thank you for filming it all, it almost felt like it was me finding those things with the pov shot of the camera. great stuff.
+denis77777777 So glad to read that Sir and thanks.
What an amazing find! It was so cool to see the live munitions in the magazine..it's also awesome how much you appreciate your American viewers. Happy digging!
+TheCrankyCricket I thank all my audience no matter where they are from. Thanks for watching.
Magnificent find. Wish I was there with you my friend....despite the weather. Makes you appreciate the history of it. Thank you for sharing such a great find. God Bless.
+LoneStar 343 Always my pleasure Sir and thanks.
this by far is my favorite video I got so excited when you found your first piece I spilled my coffee lol...but when you found the magazine I went crazy for you ...can't wait till the next find.thank you so much for your wonderful videos,I hope you find many more Holly Madonna moments..
i have an EPIC serie of videos coming in the future from a Luftwaffe crash site so keep lookng and you will be amazed :) Thanks Christina.
AMAZING finds again, congrats on finding the airplane parts and especially the ammo magazine, once in a lifetime find :-)
Best wishes my friend GL&HH Don
+Don koffie Glad You dropped in Don wand Greetings.
Thank you so much for sharing and I mean that with all my heart!!! I love WWII history and to watch that history come back to life is truly amazing!!!!!!
+Dixie Diggers Greetings to Dixie and thanks for watching.
Your videos are so amazing. I love how you can come across all the relics you do. You really do make the audience a part of it all. Nicely done. Cheers! :)
A really great adventure to be sure! Thanks for sharing. What treasure trove you found. History is awesome!
+Johnn Schroeder yes , history is great man. Thanks,
Awesome vid and a great find. Your enthusiasm makes it even better. Thanks for sharing.
So glad you liked it. Thanks Mick
Thanks man i am in eighth grade and DREAM of going to Europe to see some WWII history and i am brought such joy from you sharing history with people like me @WW2history
Well Nathan , life has many opportuneties so who knows :) Thanks for watching.
hahah oh boy this was my first "Mega Holy Madona" moment!! Congratulations on your finds....glad to see all that research you put into this adventure paying off!! Amazing find of that magazine with the cartridges still intact! Thanks for taking us along on this remarkable find! Looking forward to more of those "Mega Holy Madona" finds.
+Grandpadew So glad that You liked it Gandpadew and Greetings from me.
I just found this profile and you have me breathless. As an American Teen I feel I can't relate to history more and more just by watching you and understanding the relics left behind from war and what not
Thanks Dave and Greetings to you.
You're right , wish I could hunt these locations. Awesome finds enjoy your videos. Keep them coming will stay tuned in.
Thanks Shane and we will present lots more later.
Wow! As you said earlier, fantastic finds...I look forward to another hunt from that site...
Thanks
Dave
+cogidubnus1953 Appreciate it Dave.
I can't think of another detectorist that would have been as excited. Good finds, well deserved.
Glad you watched JP and thanks.
That machine gun belt is INCREDIBLE. One of my favorite vids of yours. Amazing. Keep it up
Thanks for that.
Wow, this is right up there with your finding that bunker. I would imagine that researching and then finding this crash was a incredibly rewarding feeling, and then finds!
Thanks for watching
That is amazing! Wonderful finds, especially the machinegun drum magazine. Congratulations.
+waa613 So glad You liked it.
THIS IS TOTALLY AMAZING!!!!! Congratulations!! I am jealous, and I don't even own a metal detector!! Thank you so much for sharing this find with us! Keep up the good work. I am following your incredible journey!! Looking so forward to seeing your next find! I really hope some government official doesn't see your video and try to take it from you because of the live ammunition.
+William Weaver Thank You William for watching and for comment.
Once again great historical finds, thanks for narrating and sharing!As always Holy Madonna!
+JoAnne McNIff Greetings to You JoAnne
Thank you for sharing your adventures, I love exploring old mines and ghost towns and would love the chance to see first hand the things you are finding so please keep it up but be very careful you don't find any mines by accident, Good luck and thank you.
Thanks for watching and greetings from us
Thanks for posting, I saw a thumbnail and was intrigued. I found it very interesting, along with your brilliant enthusiasm. I'll certainly be watching some more, good luck with your 'expeditions'.
+Jimkalski So glad You liked it jim and Greetings from me
+WW2HistoryHunter I did, it captured my interest :)
This is just my opinion, but you don't need to calm down, the excitement you show makes it exciting for the viewers! So stay excited and have fun with what you are finding, and thank you for sharing it with everyone!
+David Smith i might just do that :) Thanks
This man and his family saved my life - also a very bad time for me at the moment I am being put out of my house soon I have nowhere to go only to live in my van, But as long as I have some internet the channel keeps me going. Such enthusiasm make life like worth living! 9:31 need to see this cleaned but looks like flying control possibly. 10:36 this is a pipe clamp for hydraulic pipe.14:16 one of those bits of metal has wire locking on it! That was a critical part access. 23:53 ran along between the bomb bay doors front to back, top support plate! That time you found the bomb abwurfwaffenalage, weapon drop system, carrier box that goes beside this, so keep finding parts my friend and this aircraft engineer will build you a WHOLE Heinkel 111. One of THE BEST FINDS SO FAR.😊😉😃👍👏👏👏👏 Soak the leather magazine handle in a mix of saddle soap, lanolin and Olive oil - it will turn back into bendy leather!
My friend , in life we NEVER surrender no matter how hard it is and how low we go. We hope you will get through this ( i know you will ) and keep smiling at life. That is the most important thing of all. Dont never forget that. Thanks and a massive greetings from us.
@@WW2HistoryHunter I have been through worse brother I am the same NO RETREAT - NO SURRENDER!