I thought they just random dudes that search for steel and metal. Instead, they provide a brief historical background and knowledge for each of the findings. Good one guys, keep up
Arsyad Syuwari Warren I could have stepped on that and slightly cut my foot vs could have stepped on that and send hundreds of tiny shrapnel pieces into my leg and possibly my penis
For the blade, german soldiers will have a long blade sticking out at the side of their rifles. They would use it when ever their enemy got close to them.
Very interesting. But could you also show your findings after cleaning them at the end of the video? It would also be great to know what those things are worth
I myself love to magnet fish as well. The thing that worries me about the technique being used in this video is that you can't see what you're getting your magnet stuck on and you're basically right on top of your finds. What if as your fishing you accidentally snag the pin of the grenade that you're standing right on top of??? I know the ones found in this video were uncharged but they could've just as easily been charged. And if you set off one of those under feet you're dead for sure. Along with the fact that the one you accidentally detonate could detonate the others right around you and your friends. It's not exactly safe to do it with a room from a bridge either but at least you're not right on top of it. I love the history you guys find. It's awesome to see all the things you find. Keep up the good work. PLEASE be safe!
Feels like I'm watching mute ppl, but I like how your videos actually include history of the item/ the fact that y'all add in videos and pictures of the original object. Love the work.
I LOVE the way you guys did your video-no talking just the finds and some water sounds. Love it. Also the pics and text about each item were perfect. GREAT JOB GUY 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏💕💕👏💕💕
I've heard the British also used French grenades in ww2 and that perfectly unused bullet is most likely either from a corpse or some one that was panicking reloading
German stick grenade is my favorite in this one, to bad it doesn’t have the actual grenade, but it is still a rare find, love the videos, keep unlocking history’s secrets
This video is great and I love the history. I just fine it odd that there is no reaction to these incredible finds. Maybe they’ve done this for so long it’s not as surprising. It was still a great video. Thank you! Loved & Subbed!
Well I spent 4 hours fishing the lake and an old disused well ..I found 4 fishing hooks , a roll of barbed wire, a scaffolding pole , 4 pence in money and 2 old aa batteries. So just wasn't worth a video :( Will try the river mole next week
My dad had a cousin who owned a surplus store back in the late 60s mid 70s, M41 and 43 field jackets 1.00, Japanese Nambu pistols 10.00, P38s 25.00, jump uniforms, 2.00, now look at what you pay, I have the Hawley M1 and M1c liners with fixed bail steel pots near mint condition. Bought the G.I hatchet with carrier at a yard sale 5.00 dated 1943 along with the WW1 t handle shovel 2.50, I flipped out, Happy hunting guys, thank you for what you do. Plato said it right, Only the dead have seen the end of war. If those artifact can talk huh ?
its not surprising that you found that French Grenade, as the Germans used more French equipment in the war than the French did lol. here in Jersey, our German built bunkers were fitted with French 10.5 guns and had FT-17 turrets on them. even the Panzer-Abteilung 213 which was stationed here drove French Char B1's, which was renamed Panzerkampfwagen B-2.
Very interesting. I think there is a good chance that the Germans indeed are responsible for this French material that we found. They probably took it in 1940 when they captured France. Thank you for your comment. Cheers!
In Jersay (Anglo-Norman island) In 1941. The Wehrmacht, unaware that the islands had been demilitarized on the orders of Churchill, had a very cautious approach to its invasion. The Germans sent a squadron of bombers on missions over the islands and bombed the ports of Jersey and Guernsey. 44 islanders were killed during these air raids. but it was actually convoys loaded with tomatoes !
Ich finde Mega nice was die da Finden würde Übels gerne so ein altes Mauser98k in Besitz haben aber es ist leider zu teuer 500€+ für einen Karabiner ist zu Teuer fürn 14 jährigen
Did you know that it’s actually possible to put a camera on a long item or a scaffold of sorts which is in turn sitting on a cart/other vehicle. Shocking I know! Honestly I don’t know, might be a recreation or something, isn’t a drone at least
Think of all the metal fragments from shot up and exploding bombers falling across Europe...the fact that the one piece of metal could be from and aircraft is amazing
11:09 you found a grenade for the German infantry soldiers it was name the stick grenade because there was a bomb at the other end of the stick looks a little beaten up and missing some parts though
Great work ! I love you because you love to do this...to find awesome and impressive WW2 locations and relics ! Perhaps a french army unit fought alongside British / Canadian units ... I feel that there are more WW2 relics in that location (lake) and even in the first location...
HISTORY GUARD this is in the netherlands where i live and She ;) Germany is sitting next to us so there is a lot of fighting here and sometimes we also go to Germany to look for excavations
@@epiclysmoove3o267 The video stated that the hand grenades were not charged, that they had wooden plugs instead of a pin indicating that they were to be filled and transported. The only thing that seemed to be live was the german grenade.
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This is where the animus comes into play
I know what you should do come to corfu greece and look in the forests i think you will find goodies!
I always wonder about rings everything else seems legit.
Gracias a los sustitulos entiendo
@Mr. Red Fox u
Whoever is doing your editing is doing a fantastic job. The music and the Historical war footage is simply perfect. Thanks for your videos.
Thanks for the support!
Imagine being able to go back in time and seeing how these things ended up in these places.
"nothing special"
@@Dezmont01 Lmao, because those things occasionally happen in Europe
That shit doesn’t happen in Europe
Risto D. I think he meant the story behind the items when they were used not how they literally got to the place they are
They ended up in those places from real men that fought for their country
I’d like to see what the cops said when they walked in the station with 15 grenades
wow really they said they turn in all the weapons
Dunkin Gamer I would keep them.
Why would they go into a police station they know where they got it from ww2
jail with out parol for 24 years
@@EpicParrot54115 nice grammar ;)
I thought they just random dudes that search for steel and metal. Instead, they provide a brief historical background and knowledge for each of the findings. Good one guys, keep up
Orang Indonesia ya
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Ngomong op we
DOING SOMETHING IS BETTER THAN DOING NOTHING.. BRO
Everyone’s gangsta until someone step on a land mine
@@droaosfasg3169 they do but only few
Anton Dereke maybe its minecraft
@@josueramirez3301 lol I know
Rocco JC it’s how some people talk
@@roccojc8071 it's your not you're
*Finds grenade (I’ma sleep)
*Finds a blade (It almost gave me a heart Attack)
Arsyad Syuwari Warren I could have stepped on that and slightly cut my foot vs could have stepped on that and send hundreds of tiny shrapnel pieces into my leg and possibly my penis
@@kohls9891 oh yeah yeah
It’s all fun and games till they find a gun with ammo in it
How did japanese get here ?!?!?!?
For the blade, german soldiers will have a long blade sticking out at the side of their rifles. They would use it when ever their enemy got close to them.
*Sees Hitler's dead body*
Hmm this is a good souvenir
Wouldn't it be though?
Well they could ah e to go into a bunker because I’m preety sure he killed himself witn pills when we were bombing him he was in a bunker
He was running from the cops then he hid and he killed himself with a German pistol.
K3rmit da frog the cops? 😐😑
acution..
Other soldiers: oi why you dumping the dummy french grenades in the lake?
Soldier: *laughs in oui*
Remove baguette
Me taking a grenade off my vest after a hard day in the battlefield.... the pins missing.
Oui means yes..
Everyone jokes about them stepping on a land mine. But we will be sad if it happens
James MacGregor true
No this is Patrick
Very interesting. But could you also show your findings after cleaning them at the end of the video?
It would also be great to know what those things are worth
I myself love to magnet fish as well. The thing that worries me about the technique being used in this video is that you can't see what you're getting your magnet stuck on and you're basically right on top of your finds. What if as your fishing you accidentally snag the pin of the grenade that you're standing right on top of??? I know the ones found in this video were uncharged but they could've just as easily been charged. And if you set off one of those under feet you're dead for sure. Along with the fact that the one you accidentally detonate could detonate the others right around you and your friends. It's not exactly safe to do it with a room from a bridge either but at least you're not right on top of it. I love the history you guys find. It's awesome to see all the things you find. Keep up the good work. PLEASE be safe!
Feels like I'm watching mute ppl, but I like how your videos actually include history of the item/ the fact that y'all add in videos and pictures of the original object. Love the work.
How cool is this? Would love to go on a trip uncovering these relics!
You can do that in "dreamland"
Cool until just the pin comes up with the magnet.
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the water should stop it the shrapnel would go through your leg only half way so it's all good
If people read the video you would realize those where French Grenades that hadn’t been filled up and that the detonators weren’t on tuere
Looks like a couple of r/wooshes have appeared
@iSlayEskimos Absolutely mate . Ive drilled these out. Completely inert. And that was 30 40 years ago
I would have been hesitant to use the magnets after finding grenade casings. Would the magnets have pulled pins of any unspent charges?
Yes, grenade pins are not very hard to pull out of the shell, especially put under the pressure of water
What a great video. I really like how you guys show real pictures and video of the relics you find. Amazing little pieces of history. Thank you
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It’s cool to see history being found/ touched again from such a big event in history
This is probably something I wanted a lot so thank you guys so much for these episodes!
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See my only issue with this is the possibility of active land mines.
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8:33
Out of nowhere, a toy sword with metal blade..
That toy sure is some Japanese Isekai anime material.
Omg that was Chunchunmaru
Well done guys! Excellent catch! Be careful with ammunition.
Ржавые лики войны what does your profile pic stand for ?
AJ_Squad soviet union
Land mines
they are lucky that shell didn't go off
Slavic and blyats
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Bodoh
@@zaimprima8112 KAYA MERASA LEBIH PINTAR DIBANDING Albert Enstein gitu ?
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Pin
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the French grenades and French ammo are just like the French rifles, never fired and dropped only once.
I heard the the French rifles cleaning kit came with a white flag
@@deadpoollee9497 ahhahahah im french but u made my day😂😂
opw
@@deadpoollee9497 Oh shit that was hilarious my dude! Lmao
Lmao 😂
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I was very pleasantly surprised by how much l enjoyed this video. The subject related film clips were outstanding. Very well done!
I LOVE the way you guys did your video-no talking just the finds and some water sounds. Love it. Also the pics and text about each item were perfect. GREAT JOB GUY 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏💕💕👏💕💕
The video is very well documented. Those relics are part of what shaped the Europe we live in today, and we should never forget that. Keep it up.
*Oh I got something.. oh, its just a pin, looks to be from a gren..BOOM*
There have been cases of relic hunters dying from old bombs
Pyrotato I know this is a joke but it’s sad because some people would actually say that lol
@@pyrotato2516 you aren't very good with jokes are ya?
Taek
@@pyrotato2516 r/wooosh
I've heard the British also used French grenades in ww2 and that perfectly unused bullet is most likely either from a corpse or some one that was panicking reloading
German stick grenade is my favorite in this one, to bad it doesn’t have the actual grenade, but it is still a rare find, love the videos, keep unlocking history’s secrets
What I don't understand is how that brass bullet is in perfect condition when being in water for nearly 80 years. No rust?
brass never will rust it may tarnish or corrode but not rust with no air 2 it the water was basically a pretection barrier
@@trapperfan6 ahhh I see thank you
Mud protecting it?
For oxidation (or rust) you need oxygen, which is very limited in these stagnant murky waters. Cheers
Wont rust cause germans where smart about non rusting material due to war mainly in cold snowy weather
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Kane Rayos lmao me too
Me too😂
Same bruh.
Lol
Same
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That's nuts how much the water preserved everything. I also can't believe how many grenades you guys found under there.
everything wt bout that shit at 4:12 ?????? water doesnt preserv stuff just cus its underwater for longtime imo from wt ive seen
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This video is great and I love the history. I just fine it odd that there is no reaction to these incredible finds. Maybe they’ve done this for so long it’s not as surprising. It was still a great video. Thank you! Loved & Subbed!
Good
honestly few of these can go into a museum due to its quality
Nice find guy's. Keep up the good work. People must remember this terrible war
I could watch this on the history channel for good this stuff is super professional
The production quality of this is amazing reminds me of world at war
I'm going magnetic fishing today in some old disused mines and lakes .
Post a follow up video
adam Hamilton post a follow up vid please
Well I spent 4 hours fishing the lake and an old disused well ..I found 4 fishing hooks , a roll of barbed wire, a scaffolding pole , 4 pence in money and 2 old aa batteries. So just wasn't worth a video :(
Will try the river mole next week
I love how preserved stuff is in the water. Proceeds to pick up k98 and pull trigger as a joke.
The gun still fired lol.
Rifle is a Springfield model 53b 22 bolt action I one a functional one from 1934 great small game rifle
Very cool!
Orang indo ya
@@maokarah3387 dah jelas bkn cuk :v
Hehe sory
That .22 rifle looks like the mosin nagant training rifle chambered in .22
pretty awesome video. Be careful around any ordnance, you may not be able to tell the condition.
scripted
Matt Birchfield ygud mornin
Be careful around these nuts
@@jibrilcastillo3468 your a moron
My dad had a cousin who owned a surplus store back in the late 60s mid 70s, M41 and 43 field jackets 1.00, Japanese Nambu pistols 10.00, P38s 25.00, jump uniforms, 2.00, now look at what you pay, I have the Hawley M1 and M1c liners with fixed bail steel pots near mint condition. Bought the G.I hatchet with carrier at a yard sale 5.00 dated 1943 along with the WW1 t handle shovel 2.50, I flipped out, Happy hunting guys, thank you for what you do. Plato said it right, Only the dead have seen the end of war. If those artifact can talk huh ?
Once you start finding those relics. How are you not scared of poking a land mine ??
Why would they put a landmine in water at their own base
@@Enter_Aether Well you have to take into consideration that people do make some creative traps.
Fascinating finds! So sad though that there has always been war.
AMY’S CREATIONS VIDEO PRODUCTIONS #IAmACreator it is sad but in war farthers bury their sons and in peace sons bury their farthers
Always has been and always will be no one can change it
its not surprising that you found that French Grenade, as the Germans used more French equipment in the war than the French did lol. here in Jersey, our German built bunkers were fitted with French 10.5 guns and had FT-17 turrets on them. even the Panzer-Abteilung 213 which was stationed here drove French Char B1's, which was renamed Panzerkampfwagen B-2.
Very interesting. I think there is a good chance that the Germans indeed are responsible for this French material that we found. They probably took it in 1940 when they captured France. Thank you for your comment. Cheers!
In Jersay (Anglo-Norman island) In 1941. The Wehrmacht, unaware that the islands had been demilitarized on the orders of Churchill, had a very cautious approach to its invasion. The Germans sent a squadron of bombers on missions over the islands and bombed the ports of Jersey and Guernsey. 44 islanders were killed during these air raids. but it was actually convoys loaded with tomatoes !
Céline Cadillac Jersey was occupied on the 30th of June 1940.
Am frensh guys, i go to Jersay and you are right he has a bunker.
Panzer abteilung^^
Nothing quite like that first cigarette when assembling stick grenades
Wow! Fasziniert!
Sehr interessantes Video und cooles Hobby! ! 👌
Alex W Wow! Fascinating!
Very interesting Video and cool Hobby! ! 👌
Ja stimmt
Ich finde Mega nice was die da Finden würde Übels gerne so ein altes Mauser98k in Besitz haben aber es ist leider zu teuer 500€+ für einen Karabiner ist zu Teuer fürn 14 jährigen
@@maxiking071 Vom geltenden Waffenrecht einmal abgesehen...
Ach, es gibt auch deutsche hier
The metal detector are so amazing
Maybe it was French Canadian and they could’ve used those style grenades because of that.
Good Job Bro
One mans trash is another mans treasure rigth? I think this is awesome adventure plus history.
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ga ada
Ga ada bos
Hadirt
Hidup kuy
Malaysia hadir..
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Gw indo
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Awesome video, truly amazing finds!!!
Well ... It should be like this:
Oh look a grena... *BOOM*
Wow!!! Great treasures. Be careful and happy hunting!
8:42 Oh gosh! the toys mingled in the pool with real weapons. unfortunately
4:38 AND HERE's A DRONE SHOT OF WW2😂🤣
Did you know that it’s actually possible to put a camera on a long item or a scaffold of sorts which is in turn sitting on a cart/other vehicle.
Shocking I know!
Honestly I don’t know, might be a recreation or something, isn’t a drone at least
@@Glocktopus1 wooooosh
Oreng madure ngacong 🙋♂️
Think of all the metal fragments from shot up and exploding bombers falling across Europe...the fact that the one piece of metal could be from and aircraft is amazing
Heres The English comment you've been searching for.
Outstanding! Thanks for taking us along! Always a pleasure to watch
What if one of those grenades was live, and the magnet pulls the pin by mistake?
Boom
Awesome finds and video. Stay on touch and safe. 💯% like from Relic Hunter Indonesia 👍👍👍
I’d give dam* near anything to be able to go and find all those WWII treasures
11:09 you found a grenade for the German infantry soldiers it was name the stick grenade because there was a bomb at the other end of the stick looks a little beaten up and missing some parts though
xd mangomilkshake did you watch the video?
Oscar Lau yes
@@maze7280 obviously you didnt. the video EXPLAINS THAT RIGHT AFTER HE FOUND IT. BACK TO Fortnite you go !!
Super mooie vondsten mannen.
Ga zo door👍👍💪💪.
(Hoop ik stiekem ook nog eens te vinden)
Great job brother 🥰🥰
3:42 you found a fired artillery shell you can tell by the rifling marks on the brass band on the base of the shell
11:34 you can see that where the grenade part used to be exploded after it was throw if you can see it look to your left of the screen
Great work !
I love you because you love to do this...to find awesome and impressive WW2 locations and relics !
Perhaps a french army unit fought alongside British / Canadian units ...
I feel that there are more WW2 relics in that location (lake) and even in the first location...
HISTORY GUARD this is in the netherlands where i live and She ;) Germany is sitting next to us so there is a lot of fighting here and sometimes we also go to Germany to look for excavations
You guys should provide some voiceover to these videos, they will garner even more views than they are now
nice video btw
Obrigado por ter colocado a legenda do BRASIL🇧🇷👍
How do you get approval and authorization to do this? It is on my bucket list to hunt for WWII relics.
i have my great grandfather's dentures i'll lend you
Vc é muito linda Jéssica
@@rafael16759 deixa de ser fei
Kamumaumenjadipacarku
You find all that unexploded ordnance and you DON'T run like hell...
Nope i could still explode
nub slayer123 this isn’t Minecraft dude
They wont run because they were expecting to pick some of those up. The channel name says everything about them 👍✌️
I was just thinking this like you know them grenades can still go off 😂💥
@@epiclysmoove3o267 The video stated that the hand grenades were not charged, that they had wooden plugs instead of a pin indicating that they were to be filled and transported. The only thing that seemed to be live was the german grenade.
seng ngapelot wong emboh seng dilok wong jowo
Wong jowo to
Wong bule iku
What will they do with this things ? Handover to government?
Use for ww3
sell it to rick..pawn shop
Amazing nice job man
Btw org indo like dong
good format, without stupid talks...respect
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Gua ledakin sini ke pala lu
Wish I could go and do that - beautiful country and generally untouched
Aya teu urang sunda didieu?.
Aya kang
Aya Mang Asli Tasikamalaya
Kulan
Aya
Aya urang mang
The sword isn’t a kids toy it is a tanto which is a dagger shaped like a miniature katana
This is the comment I was looking for. Did a hard face palm when they said it was a kid's toy. Ha!
I don't want to imagine the bodies underwater
Good work....padakangal enum entoru weakness ayirunu.😂.
muhun, nyiru nyieu jeung boboko
+Dadan Hendrayana naon kang?
hahaaa tah aya gening😀
meser boboko kang 😂
WOW impressive ! How many time of searching for find all of this ?
One of the greatest historical vedio ..I like it
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How does one remove a grenade from a magnet without getting one's wetsuit...well...wet?