Berlin's historical dumpsite-Nazi era Coca Cola bottles and more!-
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- Опубліковано 14 жов 2024
- This historical nazi era landfill In Berlin is the gift that keeps on giving.
We have been here a few times and this place is always good for a few exciting finds from Germany's dark past. It could well be that Hitler's gold was simply tossed out and ended up on this nazi era landfill. The Video comes with subtitles in multiple languages for your viewing pleasure, so be sure to pick your language of choice.
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Address on the plaque in the video here:
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FAQ:
-Do you report things found to the authorities?
Yes, all nasty things found like UXO's and finds that could be important from an archaeology perspective are reported to the local authorities.
-Do you sell finds?
I am a collector myself so I hardly sell relics. But if I do then I'll post it on the social media pages or check out my Patron's website. I share finds with my Patrons (check the Patreon website for more details).
-How do you gain permission for metal detecting?
Check out local laws regarding metal detecting and get permission from the landowner. Or hook up with a local metal detecting club in the area you would like to detect and get your information from them. (I stopped responding to questions like this all together, I'm Iron Mike not Google Mike..)
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-What metal detector do you use?
The Garrett Ace Apex or the Garrett AT Max.
-Camera?
Go Pro 7, Go Pro 10 and a Sony handy cam
-Favorite find?
Whatever the soil is willing to share with me. But would love to hear what your favorite find in all of the videos is.
-What is on your bucket list?
Hitler's lost gold or the missing Nazi gold train everybody is searching for. But until then I am happy with whatever pops up, I even enjoy finding landmines... :-s
-What channels do you recommend?
Deep Digger Dan:
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Viking Jan:
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The History Underground
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Personal friend and a big support to the channel, Anton's Hardware:
Antons Hardware
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Hi Mike my husband would like to know if you or Raoul would be willing to sell that Coca Cola bottle to a collector? He'd love to add it to his collection.
Hi! If you have an instagram account, just ask him. The link to his IG is in the description.
@@IronMikeMetaldetecting I have sent the ask thank you Mike for your great vids and responding to my question. My husband says congrats on your first bottle he's very jealous :)
hey Mike, could you show us how did you make the sifter
I'm very curios
I think the round, brown Bakelite box is not for Gramophone Needles, but for paint tape for typewriting machines. Eupen is not a German City, it is in Belgium. The small, oval enamel sign with the inscription "Tellertuch" is for a kitchen towel to dry up dishes/plates. In the past there was different type oft these signs used. Some were "Gläsertuch" for drinking glasses, "Messertuch" for silver knifes and so on. So they had different towels for different use. The white porcelain shard with the inscription "Graupen" was once a kitchen storage container for barley groats. Nice finds at all 🙂
I would love to know how those shells ended up in a forest in Berlin. I always thought that the dump sites were strictly military, but this one seems to have items that more typically would have been in civilian homes.
Thank you Mike, and Rene, and Jeff, for bringing a little bit more history to life and for rescuing these artifacts. Thank you for another great video.
A day I'll go to Poland. Near Wroclaw, where
I met my wife, and I'll start to search for something interesting. I know a place where germans left many things in 1945...it's near an old house near the old apartment of my wife....in Berlin I know where are you searching. Think that after WWII, the city in ruin was simply cleaned im this way. There you can find a lot of part of houses or shops. Unfortunately, many beautiful places were lost forever, and with them, the old beautiful ceramics and items...there you can find bottles, books, weapons, helmets, knives and toys too...
go to dig on your countrys land
Well if u wanna do it illegal its nit good idea use metal detektor in Poland you need papers if not you can go to prison
Hi,where they digging?
@@АрсенийБелоцерковский-н7д I think that is in the Teufelsberg area. It's an area around a Trümmenberg (a not natural hill, created by moving 75 million m3 of debris from Berlin. It's in the Grunewald locality of former West Berlin.
@@walsch80 thanks,me digger with metal detektor Nea Hauketo(Norway)old city,Nea can find Viking hous-stops
5-6 years ago I started watching iron Mike, always been interested in the WW’s and what’s left over. This channel has led me to a channel called crocodiletear. It was there that I truly learned the horrors of the great wars. You hear about it a lot, it’s pretty obvious how much damage was caused. But seeing 60-70 skeletons being pulled out of unmarked ground and thrown into boxes to be reburied with military honors, in 2021. Is, to say the least.. quite the eye opener. Truly
Iron mike video coming, definitely time for a OHHHHH YESSSS 🙌 so interested to watch and see things we never new existed and love to see the personal items can't wait keep it up 🙌
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Fantastic video and always look forward to new ones.
The green not to be taken bottle most likely contained iodine since it was found in a ww2 dump. It’s highly collectible.
I’ve dozens of them £0
Tolles video!! Great finds, thank you for another excellent adventure🫡
15:36 ADREMA (adressing machine) tag, adrema was a name tag system for managing large amounts of date about people.
Dude, I saw that bottle Opekta. Otto Frank was head of the Dutch operation for this company.
I have one of these bottles and its very atmospheric
Die Glasbatterien gab es auch drei bis vier mal so groß und waren auch in Autos verbaut..!habe zuhause noch ein leeres glas etwa dreimal so groß.beste grüße aus kassel /Hessen
that bun probably got carbonized in a bombing firestorm similar to how bread got carbonized in pompey when vesuvious blew up.
Great video, great finds. Cheers from North Florida USA
4:35 The top part looks like it was see-through at some point so maybe that was some kind of paperweight or memento that magnifies the small letters in the middle and displays them larger.
Great video !! Great finds !! And a hot lunch at the dig site. Very cool. Hello from Colorado, USA
The potato 🥔 was gold 😂 was dying when he tossed it
Opekta was for making jam. I recall that Otto Frank, father of Anne Frank, was trading for Opekta (in Amsterdam).
I recall that he mentioned that in the video.
Great video mike lots of great fines question mike what were the glass battery use for never seen them before and also glass granades what year were they in stay safe my friend say hi to the other team lads 👍👍🙏🏼🙏🏼
Think your mesh may be too wide on your sifter. Just think of, possibly, the tiniest gem stones from broken jewellery shaken loose from their settings, falling through with that rich fine dirt.
Is it a bomb damage dump or a normal civvy use rubbish dump??
Reminds of bottle dump digging here in UK. All dug holes in filled before you leave, etc
Die schelpen werden vroeger nogal eens als asbak gebruikt, werd al gedaan in de 17/18 eeuw. En het zag er natuurlijk leuker uit dan een gewone asbak.
Hello 😊
Amazing Hunts! Congratulations ❗ 🎊 👏
So many wonderful treasures!!! Thank you all.
thank you for dropping by! :-)
Watch a TV documentary a couple of nights ago about the eruption at Pompeii - they showed a blackened loaf from CE79 - now THAT was burned!
Why so many Winterhilfswerk badges? Did the Germans ditch all their Nazi associated bits and pieces in 1945 as a part of their attempt to get a Persilshein?
Loved the harmonica - my Uncle Dan "souvenired" one in north Africa (he drove supply trucks for the 8th Army) and told stories of the hundreds of Afrika Korps troops being marched east into captivity.
The only tune he ever learned to play was "Lilly Marlene" but said it was so satisfying playing a captured German song on a captured German harmonica to captured German troops!
Wie habt ihr eine Genehmigung für den Wald bekommen?
Mike te sigo desde Argentina .. Siempre fui fanático de la WW2 y ver los lugares por los que andas, buscando historia es realmente emocionante.. Mi sueño es en un futuro power visitar Europa y recorrer un poco los lugares más importantes de la guerra. Gracias por mostrarnos todo esto a gente como yo, que vivimos muy lejos y quisiéramos estar ahí con vos. 👏🏼🍻
thank you Maurok!
question... why would the big shell have been there?? It doesn't look like they were too deep.
انا حقآ احب الاشخاص المهتمين بالتاريخ.
شكرآ على الترجمة للغة العربية👍🏻❤️
Just had to sub. Good stuff brother.
Thanks! Appreciate that ☺️
@@IronMikeMetaldetecting You're welcome Sir.
I plan on moving to Germany just to dig every day so I can get expensive relics like yall.
Powodzenia 😊
Great video Mike, some amazing finds👌👍😀
Caution: The heavy ball that opens and contains something in the middle could be a container for radioactive material and the solid ball is the radiation shield. Especially if the bullet is also made of lead. Maybe for scientific purposes or for teaching purposes. Or possibly in medicine.
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Good thing we reburied that thing there then. Thanks for the headsup.
Love to come digging with you guys. You find some cool stuff.
I have always wondered where the rubble from the bombings was put, should be some interesting stuff to be found.
Teufelsberg
Theres a beach near Liverpool where the rubble from the bombing was taken. Theres a lot of bricks obviously, but some amazing stonework and tons of linoleum flooring and glass galore. But also things like old ceramic fuses.
Love this kind of staff.. awesome historical place of the german capital
The "NOT TO BE TAKEN" bottle is usually was a poison bottle. Exist in green and blue colors mostly.
Looks like a rechargable Barix battery. I used two 6V smaller ones in a flash power pack. Used properly, they could be eternal.
amazing finds !!
That big shell is the most expensive thing that was found.
Hi Mike , about time You made the Video !!!!!🤝👍😎
Great stuff. Thanks
This ball is probably a secretary, a reiquary with a fragment of the Bible...
Would you be willing to translate some of the sayings on the badges and stuff for us English speaking viewers, I am interested in hearing about what some of it all means. Love your channel, Such History is great to be uncovered.
Been waiting all day for the video 🤩
Very cool as always.👍
14:33 it's from the Reichsbahn. BW means
Bahnbetriebswerk = Train repair shop/ station
Well Eupen is in Belgium near Aachen by the Ardennen
B.W. Falkenberg means.: Bahnbetriebswerk Falkenberg.....train workshop. Falkenberg A Town not far from Berlin.
What a great video
At 7:30 it's Eupen in Belgium I think
Yes. It was taken from Germany in the illegal plebeisite in 1920. Eupen/Malmedy/St. Vith.
Belgium wanted it for the Bismuth mines, and in 1920, Germany was in no shape to really do anything about it.
When Germany invaded Belgium in 1940? They obviously reclaimed it back into The Reich. Most likely, that badge is to commemorate the German liberation of the city in 1940.
C est touchant tout ses objets.
Bonsoir à vous tous continuer comme ça et ne vous décourager pas continuer comme ça 👏👍👍👍
Wäre mal interessant zu wissen wo das ist.
Round ball. Sweep it with a Geiger counter. If it was a prepared isotope it's probably decayed away, Be careful.
Wow !!!! What finds !!! 💙💙💙💙👊👊👊👊
Some good finds 👍
Looks like a pre-war dump site . Strange the 45 Coke bottle and the American bottle.
Do you sell your finds online?
4:26 What is it? I'm also curious.
That looks like a Conch shell....they originate from the coast of Florida .....Bahamas....Jamaca...etc.....
Kind of, it looks a bit different from the ones we get out here in Hawaii.
Leuke video weer Mike ❤
Interessante
Thanks!
Hey Mike, thanks for the superthanks! much appreciated! I’ll have one on you tonight 🍺
Ta bakelitová krabička je od pásky do psacího stroje.
Und wieder kein Bernsteinzimmer gefunden ;-)
No Bernsteinzimmer was found. What a pitty ;-)
Les bouteilles de coca c'est comme la misère , on en voit partout 🥴
After 4 or 5 words of "English", I KNEW IT.... Hollanders :)
And of course, they clean up nature for free and donate everything to museums, right ?
Eupen is in belgium now ;)
Ciao amici bellissimo canale sono un appassionato come voi di seconda guerra mondiale guardando i vostri video mi sento molto bene,voglio sapere ma gli oggetti dei nazisti li vendete? Cosa ne fate?li tenete a casa ? Se fossi di Berlino mi sarei aggiunto a voi con le ricerche 🙂
Super Video..Lg08
Nice❤
Mike EUPEN is not a city in Germany is a city in east of Belgium but that a great video
I realised that after recording. But at some point it was a German city 😉
@@IronMikeMetaldetecting yeah of course the east of Belgium is from the ww1 is a bit like the Alsace-Lorraine
Eupen is a Belgium city
Eupen in Ostbelgien❤da bin ich geboren
I see this excavation as a sign of disrespect towards the fallen, carried out without the professional criteria that an archaeologist would apply, similar to the "huaqueros" who loot ancient graves in Peru and other countries. After this, it’s unclear what they intend to do with the remains found.
On the other hand, I’ve seen in some posts that the Russians have erected monuments in Germany to honor the fallen Soviet soldiers. While it’s true that Hitler was one of the greatest criminals in history, along with the Nazi leaders responsible for indescribable atrocities, I believe that many German soldiers were simply following orders, and among them, there were many children. It’s incomprehensible to refer to them as "Nazi children" who deserved execution, as this would be akin to justifying child abuse by claiming the victims consented. Minors are not in a position to make free or conscious decisions.
Finally, regarding the Soviet monuments on German soil, these must represent a humiliation for the German people. While they are understood as commemorations of Soviet soldiers, they also serve as a constant reminder of defeat and occupation.
Ooof…I wonder ow many “undesirables “ that whistle was blown on, to alert the authorities ….yucch.
Put it to your ear and hear the sea!
Eupen Belgium?
Elles trouvailles
Морська мушля це най несподіваніша знахідка яку там можна було знайти
Interesting antifreeze sign
Darf man denn einfach so Löcher graben?
Wahrscheinlich nicht. Aber Leute, die gefallenen Soldaten die Erkennungsmarken abnehmen und verhökern haben sicher keine moralischen Bedenken.
Maybe the bun has been burnt during an air raid... 😥😥😥
Even Nazi junk seems to be worth a fortune these days
Jammer dat niemand dat doet, ik ben geloof ik te oud voor jullie.
Ooeeehhhhhh
Warum auf Englisch oder Ausländisch sprechen. Wir alle Deutsche Bürger oder Volk verstehen kein einziges Wort.
Also deutsch sprechen oder kommentieren.
Die ganze Welt spricht Englisch oder Spanisch. Warum sich isolieren und nur eine Sprache sprechen?
Bei ritrovamenti
As someone who took just a limited number of college archaeology classes and worked on a handful of digs, your methodology makes me cringe. Shoving spades and shovels down into the dirt has such potential for breaking or damaging many finds. We NEVER used shovels; always scraped carefully layer by layer with trowels and brushes. It takes longer but when we came across something delicate, it wouldn't get damaged. Something to consider, although you probably won't change your approach...
M... ;)
🚨🚨🚨📢📢. Atenção jesus Cristo é o único caminho para salvação da alma, busque ele enquanto a tempo ele te ama, não morra sem Jesus Cristo sem salvação, leia a Bíblia sagrada e batiza para remissão dos pecados
Don't you mean National Socialist Era?.
🤓
People call the era different things such as third Reich, Nazi, national socialist etc and it tends to be different depending on which country you live in. it doesn’t really matter
Фашизм. Просто и понятно.
Are those relics reported to the local archaeology authorities? Is the any leader which actually takin responsibility of your actions? Because all of those finds are already important from this perspective of 20th century archaeology. Tell us more about your cooperation please, if theres any and you dont just hunt for relics, doin PR with that.
Well you're crazy
Another bureaucrat in action who wants to make sure that if you find a buried Tiger Tank you will not take it away inside your luggage.
Wow, that is one weird comment, you work for the government?you like to have control on everything and people? Let them( and us) have fun sorting through 80 year old trash. But what do I know, I’m Canadian
Legitime Frage. Die ziehen da irgendwo rum und graben riesen Löcher. Alle anderen bemühen sich um Genehmigungen oder Nachforschungsaufträge und halten sich damit an die Gesetze des jeweiligen Bundeslandes. In Deutschland gibt die Gesetzeslage nun mal nicht viel Spielraum her, auch wenn hier im Prinzip Müll durchgewühlt wird. Die Kugel könnte übrigens wirklich auch ein Strahler gewesen sein. Also Vorsicht!
get a life
Eupen en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eupen