We dig a WW2 Bunker and find LOADS of relics! [Battlefield Recovery]

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  • @Addictedtobleeps
    @Addictedtobleeps  23 дні тому +3

    Weird old WW2 finds in this fort: ua-cam.com/video/oBXK-up6hB8/v-deo.html

  • @954scrappy
    @954scrappy 4 роки тому +4522

    imagine some old dude that was in this war is watching and is like ayyy that was my bayonet lmao

  • @MrEd8846
    @MrEd8846 3 роки тому +838

    Craig! Military tactics!
    Kris! Gadgets!
    Stephen! Relics and rust!
    And Adrian......... he's just Polish

    • @syrehn7684
      @syrehn7684 2 роки тому +27

      HALF polish, lol.

    • @darffffthedog9819
      @darffffthedog9819 2 роки тому +18

      @@syrehn7684 lol I’m polish and Russian why am I not there

    • @kaidxo14
      @kaidxo14 2 роки тому +4

      @@darffffthedog9819 nice im latvian and korean

    • @tomschke680
      @tomschke680 2 роки тому +2

      Im half German half Kanadian

    • @tomaszgront9307
      @tomaszgront9307 2 роки тому +3

      I am Polish to and i thought it was really funny

  • @neoxperson7858
    @neoxperson7858 3 роки тому +480

    You can look up the 218th Infantry Division. The 218th Artillery Regiment is part of it. They did actually surrender. Apparently near the Latvian town of Tukums end of 1944, early 1945.

    • @Addictedtobleeps
      @Addictedtobleeps  3 роки тому +116

      Wow. Finally. An intelligent and well written comment on this video!

    • @dioraranel2000
      @dioraranel2000 2 роки тому +15

      @@Addictedtobleeps That would also explain the watch thrown away to deny it to the ennemy.

    • @taskforce7863
      @taskforce7863 Рік тому +2

      Nice researching

    • @soncapybara8222
      @soncapybara8222 Рік тому +3

      I like how people post theese really serius comments and their profile pic is goofy

    • @RavinSooWild
      @RavinSooWild Рік тому +2

      Dude tukuns is where i live

  • @watfultom8239
    @watfultom8239 3 роки тому +50

    27:23 I swear that bloke never blinks through out all of the video

  • @wisemysticaltree5161
    @wisemysticaltree5161 Рік тому +145

    Craig: a historian and an expert in military tactics
    Chris: a professional at handling excavation tools
    Steven: Able to tell you exact details about any item from ww2
    Adrian: half british AND half polish

    • @s13zenki
      @s13zenki Рік тому

      😭😭😂

    • @jillianlea9690
      @jillianlea9690 Рік тому

      Adrian ...absolutely awesome

    • @gl3618
      @gl3618 Рік тому +2

      That means sometimes he remembers to breathe, other times he forgets the ingredients for ice.

    • @Moojingles_
      @Moojingles_ 5 місяців тому

      ​@@gl3618 what?

  • @valdisandersons129
    @valdisandersons129 2 роки тому +20

    Watched this while visiting my mum on the outskirts of Saldus. That tall structure in some of the shots looks a bit like the Broceni Cement factory. That field might not be too far off where I grew up.
    This place is littered with WW2 stuff even to this day. We had a stroll in a local forest with the kids yesterday and the eldest asked about a round shaped crater like hole near the path (about 4m diameter). "What's that hole in the ground, dad?" Me: "Not sure, we used to call them just 'bomb holes' or 'bunkers', loads of them there." Then my mum added: "They're actually both".
    My grandparents were small kids during WW2 but their memories are still surprisingly vivid about that time - they've told countless stories about their experiences in this area during those times. And given what they've recounted you'd actually be more surprised by not finding any military items digging up a random Kourland farm field than by finding a bunker in a sub-optimal position.

  • @ChunkyOrca
    @ChunkyOrca 4 роки тому +1771

    "I'm a historian" points at bunker: "that's a bunker"

    • @RookiemanRookie
      @RookiemanRookie 4 роки тому +16

      What else would he say?

    • @umg7948
      @umg7948 4 роки тому +4

      Rook E look it’s a dig !

    • @justmyopinion7201
      @justmyopinion7201 4 роки тому +44

      Ah yes, the flor here is made out of flor

    • @royangelo1988
      @royangelo1988 4 роки тому +5

      @@justmyopinion7201 huzzah! a man of quality

    • @seky14
      @seky14 3 роки тому

      ???!

  • @gregbolitho9775
    @gregbolitho9775 Рік тому +5

    Nice job blokes, thanks for the story. Thanks!

  • @karlflavell968
    @karlflavell968 3 роки тому +26

    What's he on about at 19:53 "it looks to me like the top of the fuse and the spoon have come off". It's what's left of an M24 Stielhandgranate or what's commonly known as a stick grenade. There is no "spoon" on an M24. It's armed by unscrewing a metal cap at the end of the wooden handle which allows a porcelain ball on a string to drop down. Pull the ball/the string and that arms it with around a 4 1/2 second fuse. It's a friction igniter unlike the US Pineapple and British Mills36 (which worked on a percussion cap basis) and as the handle and igniter are missing that's got no chance of going off. You would think that they'd at least know a bit about WW2 weaponry if they're digging out a WW2 bunker. Especially explosives!

    • @jackpaterson5949
      @jackpaterson5949 2 роки тому +3

      Anything that's even remotely explosive has to be treated as dangerous you tool

  • @heathermander1166
    @heathermander1166 3 роки тому +9

    i adoreee history so seeing people take such care and appreciation towards everything is amazing! Thank you for your hard work

  • @raccoonboi2878
    @raccoonboi2878 9 місяців тому +2

    This is so cool I love watching things like this
    like uncovering old history items. Great job.

  • @bryanorellana1092
    @bryanorellana1092 4 роки тому +757

    Accidentally fell asleep at 12 to cod warzone and woke up at 3 watching this

    • @J.C13735
      @J.C13735 3 роки тому +27

      10 months later and the same has happened to me, only its 4am.

    • @thomashowington7573
      @thomashowington7573 3 роки тому +6

      I’m at school going through my recommended, not sure what y’all are on

    • @mbts-_-gacha9535
      @mbts-_-gacha9535 3 роки тому +1

      Damn

    • @Villle89
      @Villle89 3 роки тому +2

      Health 100

    • @dholl99
      @dholl99 3 роки тому +1

      Cod is god tier

  • @kyccubing8725
    @kyccubing8725 2 роки тому +5

    I’m so glad that you sealed it up so nothing would be lost! I can’t believe people don’t care about history that took place.

    • @benncatlover
      @benncatlover Рік тому

      They don’t care about anything but money it should be illegal to rob an old war zone

  • @Teen_Link
    @Teen_Link 2 роки тому +2

    I feel like this is on the history channel because of how informational and fun it is to watch

  • @kylehopkins7841
    @kylehopkins7841 4 роки тому +541

    imagine being the veteran locals hearing the guns going off and being like “ah shit here we go again“

    • @shappertallw
      @shappertallw 4 роки тому +1

      Yes

    • @shappertallw
      @shappertallw 4 роки тому +1

      Lalo Lalo haha

    • @66i6mustang3
      @66i6mustang3 Рік тому +5

      imagine being over 100 years old and even be able to hear lol

    • @Mike-kn1ik
      @Mike-kn1ik Рік тому +1

      Can’t see Latvians living over 90

    • @Kleadsy
      @Kleadsy Рік тому

      and then go out to fight

  • @benjitf2962
    @benjitf2962 2 роки тому +7

    Craig is the historical weapon appraiser for the pawn stars 😂 he’s in most of the UA-cam videos about old military things

  • @samholdsworth420
    @samholdsworth420 2 роки тому +6

    Who got the recommendation 2 years later?! checking in!!!

  • @BadBass_TV
    @BadBass_TV 3 роки тому +752

    My great grandfather was part of the wehrmarcht on the eastern front, unfortunetly when I got into ww2 (around the 3rd grade for me) he was barely able to talk he only said a couple sentences in german here and there, and was barely able to hear, I did hear stories like how him and his friend that were hiding in a barn, his friend lit a cigar, some Russians walked in saw the smoke and shot at them, some how he survived, apparently he also was shot 9 times and stabbed 5 times, I was also told by my mom he had maps from when he fought and he would show her where he was. I dont know where the maps are I only got his compass. But unfortunetly as of last year he has reunited with his wehrmarcht friends once again.

    • @alessandrobannaarmycolla9416
      @alessandrobannaarmycolla9416 3 роки тому +36

      TEUTONIC_KNIGHT GUY my grandma was a WW2 survivor she tell me story’s of the us solidrs and how the passed through her town in north Italy the where giving them candy and school supplies that’s all she told me I’ll ask more when I can I send my love for ur grandpa pls respond

    • @BadBass_TV
      @BadBass_TV 3 роки тому +15

      @@alessandrobannaarmycolla9416 that's neat, do you know where in italy she lived

    • @200subswithonememe5
      @200subswithonememe5 3 роки тому +3

      nooooo

    • @jozephcantwell2320
      @jozephcantwell2320 3 роки тому +9

      @@alessandrobannaarmycolla9416 my great nan used to say the exact same on how she would watch soilders pass downn the streets and they'd hand out chocolate to her and the other kids

    • @alessandrobannaarmycolla9416
      @alessandrobannaarmycolla9416 3 роки тому +4

      TEUTONIC_KNIGHT GUY ya near Venice it’s a little village called coste it’s near Treviso and Asolo

  • @hunterchandler3855
    @hunterchandler3855 4 роки тому +411

    “We’ll make sure to treat each relic with respect”
    Oh yeah? “Slams axe into log”

    • @samroberts2439
      @samroberts2439 4 роки тому +13

      Isn't that what you do with an axe though? シ

    • @hunterchandler3855
      @hunterchandler3855 4 роки тому +14

      Sam, shut the fuck up

    • @Zomolith
      @Zomolith 4 роки тому +2

      @@lilsmokey6509 well actually u can search that up and get 200 results so, yea u found 200year old food and eat it russianhacker ate 50+ year old food

    • @cbcguns631
      @cbcguns631 3 роки тому +3

      Imagine when they found the grenade that guy just threw the grenade in and it went off lol

    • @levinwanzer5220
      @levinwanzer5220 3 роки тому +6

      22:00 I thought they said black ni***rs

  • @fredschloss9517
    @fredschloss9517 2 роки тому +4

    My father having been a solidier, I grew up in Germany. I was first there at age 3, in 1949. We lived in Heuchelheim, across the Lahn River from Giessen. Giessen had been levelled, and there was stuff all over the place. You just had to be careful because much of it was still live. Left Germany with a lot of toys. Second tour was in Bad Hersfeld, near the border with East Germany. Found even more stuff, ie bayonets, and pieces of uniforms and unexploded ordnance. It was fairly common to have parts of
    WWII uniforms, patches, and so on. I even had a Nazi Eagle patch made of gold and silver thread. Final tour was in the Frankfurt area. Didn't find much, although there were still bombed out buildings in Frankfurt. Returned to the US for the final time, after graduating from Frankfurt American High School. About 20 or so years later, learned that as we all walked from one set of buildings to the other, we were walking over a 1000 pound unexploded aerial bomb that had been dropped by the Brits during the war. Felt really eerie.

    • @gary9689
      @gary9689 Рік тому

      Love this comment, very interesting!

  • @patriciayoung7120
    @patriciayoung7120 7 місяців тому +1

    I love guys like this who do things for future generations, top marks from me 😊

  • @letsgoblue9596
    @letsgoblue9596 2 роки тому +8

    The Second Front was a hell I would wish in no one. The pictures and videos that there are give you the picture of what it was like. It was WW1 but with modern equipments and tanks. Miles and miles of trenches and bunkers that were batter day and night by gun, mortar, and artillery. Flamethrowers, CAS Bombers, Strat Bombers and machine gun. Now couple that with just how flat that terrain is, where you can see you enemy lined up for miles, Cou-led with the fear that forwards means death and backwards mean desertion and death. You had no where to go, risk getting caught and jailed. It was just brutal, warfare as warfare is.

    • @Addictedtobleeps
      @Addictedtobleeps  2 роки тому +2

      Totally agree. When we were out there filming, we filmed a scene explaining that a particular trench, which was important for both the Germans and Russians - changed hands three times in one day.
      That may not seem much, but the violence in that situation would have been ridiculous. When the team we worked with excavated it, it was full of hand made knuckle dusters. So it was mostly hand to hand.
      Some of the stories out there were horrible. There was a forest in Latvia, which still had human teeth strewn on the surface. Literally bodies still everywhere out there.
      You are spot on. It was brutal.

    • @letsgoblue9596
      @letsgoblue9596 2 роки тому +2

      @@Addictedtobleeps that sounds like Verdun, but was probably 10x worse with all the modern equipment.

    • @valdisandersons129
      @valdisandersons129 2 роки тому

      Not sure how well it's known outside of the local area but that particular time and place was referred to as the Kourland Kettle/Pot (Kurzemes Katls in Latvian), for a very good reason.

  • @Notchedto11
    @Notchedto11 Рік тому +5

    Wow Kris, this just came up on my timeline. Had no idea you were part of this….absolutely incredible my friend & a brilliantly fascinating watch. I look forward to watching more. All the best mate, Marcus

  • @narutofangirl8646
    @narutofangirl8646 Рік тому

    This history should not be forgotten, thanks for telling thier story.

  • @hotchocolateconnoisseur
    @hotchocolateconnoisseur 3 роки тому +7

    Wish I could see more of these excavations in my home country the Whipped Cream Front but the Germans didn’t fortify Denmark as much as they did the border states during World War II- so most of the history is above ground here! Fantastic video and the wristwatch was in unbelievably good condition! I have a feeling I’ll be coming back to this channel often!

  • @bnc_panda0739
    @bnc_panda0739 3 роки тому +1271

    Who else got Recommended a year later LOL
    Edit: 1.2k You lot are crazyyy. Keep the recommendation coming in a few more years later youtube. 2
    years ago for now.

  • @smurfsmurf2295
    @smurfsmurf2295 2 роки тому +27

    Love these guys what a fantastic job preserving history well done lads

  • @PryfticsOpp
    @PryfticsOpp 2 роки тому +3

    "it looks like a battery pack"
    *proceeds to dunk in water

  • @creativename_
    @creativename_ 2 роки тому +2

    This is SOOOOO fucking cool! I can't believe all of this stuff was just left here and in almost perfect condition

  • @nicolasruiz1348
    @nicolasruiz1348 Рік тому +1

    If you look at this video as a Comedy episode then it becomes the funniest thing you’ll watch. That military guy is definitely Michael Scott. There’s no way this wasn’t scripted. The scene with the hand grenade is anazingly funny, when they point at the car and say “you know who they are?” Amazing!

  • @darthrevan2063
    @darthrevan2063 2 роки тому +1

    The fact that the axe was still sharp after 70 ish years in the ground is just amazing.

  • @jeremiahderosas9355
    @jeremiahderosas9355 Рік тому +1

    What a amazing find! Well Documented!

  • @finleyfatharly3415
    @finleyfatharly3415 3 роки тому +1

    3 amazing historians and one guy just along for the ride lmfao.

  • @itsspoon0890
    @itsspoon0890 2 роки тому +1

    “Its so exciting!!” 😀
    “DREAM ABOUT IT.”
    Had me dying 🤣

  • @zackharpin7520
    @zackharpin7520 4 роки тому +28

    11:15
    everyone: smiling laughing
    Craig: looks like he is about to cry.

  • @jasonbolka9713
    @jasonbolka9713 2 роки тому +2

    This is a very interesting video and i really enjoyed keep on digging and try to find more historic items. Best of luck.

  • @zzsiddyxx1238
    @zzsiddyxx1238 2 роки тому +16

    Would really like to see more of these diging up bunkers if possible

  • @tdogg2285
    @tdogg2285 3 роки тому +1

    I remember watching these they were my favorite I would rewatch them for hours love your work so keep up the good work I love world war 2 history and metal detecting/searching so when I found this I was so excited but I got ask you guys only did a few of these did you plan on doing more cause I would love that

  • @scra6735
    @scra6735 9 місяців тому

    It's actually kind of smart to put it out in a field like that in low ground no one would ever think to look for it and a perfect place to hide in a simple place like this

  • @adot704
    @adot704 4 роки тому +18

    19:45 I like how he just casually told his friends that they could die at any moment

    • @mr.nuggem8052
      @mr.nuggem8052 Рік тому +2

      The time lapse is 1945 coincidentally

  • @edikrasniqi3199
    @edikrasniqi3199 2 роки тому

    This is giving me flash backs

  • @arkfish
    @arkfish 3 роки тому +2

    Imagine these dudes come up in your backyard and they're like "we heard rumors of an ancient Aztec tomb under your backyard"

  • @KunoKnoedel
    @KunoKnoedel 3 роки тому +2

    As i lived in France in the 60s Normandy all things of finds where normaly.
    Ammo, Weapons, Body Parts etc. No Rumors about that.
    A Neigbor had about a full dugged body in his garden and his remains left in the trash can and i could remember of half composed hands on top of the trash can .
    For us kids it was normal to play with Ammo, Handgrenades and stacks of Explosives and hand weapons, found on the fields.
    Heya - found dugged german ammo in cases and sold them to Tourists for small money.
    On the Beaches there where many sandstone embedded relics like Bones, Ammo etc.
    At this time you were able to go to the end of ebb about 3kms from the beach and found all of the remains nearly untouched 15-20 yrs ago.
    Landing Gear, swimming Tanks and unbelivibel mass of Human Remains from the Allied axies, all their equippment nearby.
    Death, Wepons, Skulls, Skeletons, Ammo, Explosives, Guns etc.
    That was a normal live here nearly Utah Beach as a child.
    Our Elderly never told us what happened here so this was our normal Playground!

  • @Beastgamer-YTRP
    @Beastgamer-YTRP Рік тому +4

    I’ve had some uncles that fought in World War II so this song definitely brings back some not so good memories😢

  • @ijnhespam5918
    @ijnhespam5918 3 роки тому +250

    The military expert was wrong just about every time

    • @nostillno673
      @nostillno673 3 роки тому +2

      How come

    • @ecardenas814
      @ecardenas814 3 роки тому +15

      I mean not really. The stripper clips and kar98 bayonet matched up. Although it seemed weird that a artillery soldier would even carry a kar98 I would probably say they’d carry a mp40 but it made sense.

    • @ETClipzz
      @ETClipzz 2 роки тому +9

      @@ecardenas814 In 1945 The americans bombed nazi weapon factory's so it was probably all he could get.

    • @ecardenas814
      @ecardenas814 2 роки тому +5

      @@ETClipzz hmmm good point. That’s s very good point.

    • @ETClipzz
      @ETClipzz 2 роки тому +3

      @@ecardenas814 some of them used muskets in ww2 in 1945

  • @AwesomeGaming26
    @AwesomeGaming26 4 роки тому +92

    I don't know why this is in my recommended, but I'm hooked

  • @floydschake998
    @floydschake998 2 роки тому +5

    According to my grandpa, they were in a fire mission when they had a blowby in one of the artillery pieces with a chemical round and it exploded in the tube. The gas cloud would have killed you if it touched or you inhaled it, so they hauled ass. They left the damaged piece and relocated their position due to attacks. They surrendered 4 days later.
    They didn't have time to go grab gear, it just gets in the way under the camouflage nets by getting snagged. They left in bunkers to move more quickly

  • @bandonboklangshabong1678
    @bandonboklangshabong1678 2 роки тому

    I enjoyed watching this.

  • @Prod.perfekt
    @Prod.perfekt 3 роки тому +124

    27:20- the watch didn't necessarily stop when the person dropped it. Red shirt guy makes no sense

    • @randomhumanoidblob4506
      @randomhumanoidblob4506 2 роки тому +10

      He's a "military tactician" who is blown away by the concept of turning round.
      Bloke would look at a potato and be "I have confuse."

    • @asherstalvey5406
      @asherstalvey5406 2 роки тому

      When he was talking in the thing his eyes were so big dude

    • @cw2gtc
      @cw2gtc 2 роки тому

      Craig Gottlieb = “Red Shirt”

  • @harambegaming3651
    @harambegaming3651 3 роки тому

    Oh gosh, this is an heck yeah moment

  • @garymoore3453
    @garymoore3453 2 роки тому +1

    The 218th Infantry served in the invasion of Poland as a reserve division for the 4th Army. Subsequently, it was moved to the west facing the Maginot line, which it attacked in May 1940 as part of the 7th Army. Following a period of occupation duty and also briefly a return to civilian life, its soldiers were sent to the Eastern Front in the winter of 1941. It remained on the Eastern Front until the end of the war, retreating with Army Group North back through the Baltic states, until the Army group was trapped in Courland. The 218th Infantry Division, still in Courland, surrendered to the Soviets on 8 May 1945.

  • @colonelcanada-9500
    @colonelcanada-9500 4 роки тому +48

    The one American guy sounds like the kid who says “actually, that memes from reddit” in school

  • @spridzeklis6347
    @spridzeklis6347 Рік тому

    Deannng Im from Latvia and i love what you guys found there its just priceless

  • @thedixonfamilyjlcjak5821
    @thedixonfamilyjlcjak5821 3 роки тому +5

    I love how you guys worked so the black diggers had more work to do 😂

  • @EAADetailing
    @EAADetailing 4 роки тому +106

    Watching shit like this makes me want to do it so badly. WW2 is my favorite part of history, all of the technological advances and how people lived is amazing.

  • @RedDevilDog1207
    @RedDevilDog1207 Рік тому +1

    Archeologists: "carefully brush the dirt away"
    These guys: "bring in the excavator and give it hell"

  • @GalsOutwestTreasureHunting
    @GalsOutwestTreasureHunting Рік тому

    Glad you filled it back in.

  • @DornCounty
    @DornCounty 2 роки тому +2

    Love when the relic expert.. takes the dog tag from the farmer and wipes it repeatedly, damaging the relic.

  • @frankierzucekjr
    @frankierzucekjr Рік тому +2

    I wouldn't have stopped and would have kept going. Can you imagine what else is around that spot? There could be so many answers and clues. I really hope real archeologists came in afterwards and checked the whole field. God bless all who fought, lived and died in these vicious wars, and God bless their families .

  • @rathalghul
    @rathalghul Рік тому

    Brilliant! Just known Craig from Pawn Stars. Finally a format dedicated to the most interesting part of that: The history.

  • @nightmare-yp5vx
    @nightmare-yp5vx 3 роки тому +5

    Honestly its fascinating what my home country (Latvia) has been thru, germans, russians and every thing else.

  • @joypatrick6802
    @joypatrick6802 3 роки тому

    You got that right....imagine the carnage !!!

  • @Slurrpappy
    @Slurrpappy Рік тому

    I have school in the morning and I’m up at 1am watching this truly one of those nights love the video tho

  • @rishygamez9823
    @rishygamez9823 3 роки тому +5

    being an ancestor of a brave hero who fought in this war, i am truly amazed after watching this video!

  • @paulwaterhouse4894
    @paulwaterhouse4894 Рік тому +2

    Hi Stephen and guys, just come across your channel. Wow, just fantastic finds, just up my street being so into military history. You treat the site with the respect it deserves, well done guys. Ps, Stephen, it looked far too muddy for Suggs 😂

  • @capyblapycouncil5928
    @capyblapycouncil5928 Рік тому

    This is amazing

  • @TiggyEa100
    @TiggyEa100 3 роки тому +1

    U should do more of these vids with the other guys, rlly enjoy these

  • @cdlocalz7542
    @cdlocalz7542 2 роки тому

    theses guys look so happy good for you lads

  • @Phoenixthegoat3265
    @Phoenixthegoat3265 2 роки тому

    Love this

  • @bexleydragon5294
    @bexleydragon5294 Рік тому

    Gas mask!
    Absolutely breath taking ....
    Damn these guys are good!

  • @Cerberus_Mare
    @Cerberus_Mare 7 місяців тому

    I found out a couple years ago, that my grandmothers father was a sniper in the Second World War! Both my grandads (my papa and my pops/ my dads dad and mums dad) were both in the army as well not WW2 tho my papa was in the Irish war and my pops the gulf war :) I find it cool as I get little facts about those wars as I like researching the hardships and the history

  • @jonnybolton4905
    @jonnybolton4905 2 роки тому

    Even the ladder was still there. Wowww. What a find gents

  • @nolann2760
    @nolann2760 3 роки тому +17

    This was in my recommend for some reason and I like WW2 stuff and now I’m hooked

    • @nolann2760
      @nolann2760 3 роки тому +1

      Keep up the great work dude

  • @jackkerr5990
    @jackkerr5990 3 роки тому

    This is awesome

  • @charlesmeaux3954
    @charlesmeaux3954 2 роки тому

    guys have a weird definition of clean and perfectly intact.

  • @Gunpowder-ch7db
    @Gunpowder-ch7db 3 роки тому +3

    They should make this a series

  • @viridiangreen8259
    @viridiangreen8259 11 місяців тому

    Incredible

  • @owengarrett.
    @owengarrett. 4 роки тому +56

    This is my dream job, I love ww2 history!

  • @tessaleroux7725
    @tessaleroux7725 Рік тому +2

    May all those young soldiers who died RIP

  • @0Logan05
    @0Logan05 9 місяців тому

    That’s Pretty cool 🤙🏻

  • @micahsmith6315
    @micahsmith6315 Рік тому

    PLEASE MORE! I LOVED THIS SHOW WHY DID THEY STOP

  • @billko9201
    @billko9201 22 дні тому

    I'd plan on staying there over night and the next morning go back to clean up one at a time. That would keep the "black diggers" at bay. And that clock doesn't tell them anything. It would depend when it was last wound and how long it took for the spring to wind down.

  • @conleynetwork
    @conleynetwork 8 місяців тому

    13:31 “it was so… fricking… epic!”

  • @ilumin8trx
    @ilumin8trx Рік тому

    i can sense a lot of competition here

  • @andreafredrick8095
    @andreafredrick8095 4 роки тому +15

    Craig: When I'm in the woods I see plains of fire.
    Me: Doesn't that sound a little wrong?

  • @philippool4515
    @philippool4515 3 роки тому +3

    I really enjoy these programs. Thank you all for your hard work.

  • @nazarchernetskiy8447
    @nazarchernetskiy8447 Рік тому

    That is to cool to look at.

  • @totallyt2698
    @totallyt2698 Рік тому

    This video is insane

  • @krostan6570
    @krostan6570 4 роки тому +224

    that red shirt guy is SOOOO annoying, especially mocking that guys accent

    • @Teddy-bv8tw
      @Teddy-bv8tw 4 роки тому +1

      It's a joke

    • @Teddy-bv8tw
      @Teddy-bv8tw 4 роки тому

      It's fascinating

    • @ashtonsenko536
      @ashtonsenko536 3 роки тому +3

      Lol I’m surprised the Dudes from the UK didn’t mock his American accent, he is way too annoying for my liking.

    • @pollux_id2557
      @pollux_id2557 3 роки тому +1

      i was thinking that that guy was acting funny so i went to the comments to see what other people think. Yea he seems like that guy that would be like "oh youre hurt? *(smile)* it will be ok"

    • @CZARCISYNJAREMA
      @CZARCISYNJAREMA 3 роки тому

      So called "expert" from pawn stars

  • @karontec2046
    @karontec2046 11 місяців тому

    So, the reason the finds are "as good as new" , as you said in the video is caused by the mug and constant high humidity in the terrain. It prevents the oxygen to get through the dirt ( let's explain it like that) and preserves everything as if it was new, corrosion doesn't happen without oxygen, as well as many other phenomen. Awersome video!

  • @powerups5796
    @powerups5796 2 роки тому +1

    this is fucking cool as all hell

  • @ct-buzzerct1776
    @ct-buzzerct1776 4 роки тому +421

    French veteran: hears MP40 over the valley:,”Oh not again” ‘grabs white flag’

  • @justingarrett3159
    @justingarrett3159 2 роки тому

    You guys are amazing. It is awsome. One of my relitives fought in veatnome war.

  • @_david_xu_5926
    @_david_xu_5926 2 роки тому

    After a year im glad this was recommended lol

  • @clarealdam6358
    @clarealdam6358 3 роки тому +5

    Just finished watching the whole series this afternoon on Netflix...really enjoyed it.

  • @Ostalgie658
    @Ostalgie658 3 роки тому

    I watched this show a while ago and it’s cool to see it again

  • @kittyfanatic1980
    @kittyfanatic1980 Місяць тому +1

    That’s EXACTLY why the Nazi forces would build a bunker in the middle of a field. No one would ever imagine that a bunker would be there. And it is those places that would have been the most dangerous.

  • @Jackson87RandomClips
    @Jackson87RandomClips 3 роки тому +4

    I can't believe this just now showed up in my suggested videos. Better late than never I guess...

  • @dudleydippers2348
    @dudleydippers2348 Рік тому

    Cool finds