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КОМЕНТАРІ • 346

  • @jamesatlas8273
    @jamesatlas8273 3 роки тому +81

    Digging up that case with an amazing preserved mp40 would make your day

    • @austinrose2987
      @austinrose2987 3 роки тому +5

      Year*

    • @UncleMsg
      @UncleMsg 3 роки тому +12

      Life time story tbh

    • @nomorecomply4044
      @nomorecomply4044 3 роки тому +4

      It would complete the story mode to life. If that bitch works, i gotta kill myself with it

    • @UncleMsg
      @UncleMsg 3 роки тому

      @Kong Zilla i mean i think he is kidding ! He actually meant digging up a preserved pump shotgun from fortnite would make his day

    • @nicke1903
      @nicke1903 3 роки тому +3

      It would mine too, lol just gotta keep it secret.

  • @yota4004
    @yota4004 3 роки тому +154

    why not stop posting click bait photos that never are included once the video is opened.

    • @danm2422
      @danm2422 2 роки тому +14

      Right! Gets me every time, like wow did they really find that stock of guns in perfect condition? I should know better 😂

    • @cyromartinsbicudo
      @cyromartinsbicudo 2 роки тому +8

      Thank you. Unfortunately it's a rule for me. Clickbait means unsubscription. Bye fellows

    • @mossymountainbikeworks
      @mossymountainbikeworks 2 роки тому +3

      Agreed, interesting enough without clickbait. It’s not needed.

    • @tompo7467
      @tompo7467 Рік тому +3

      Thank buddy. Saved me 15 mins

    • @duanetrivett750
      @duanetrivett750 Рік тому +2

      Well said Sir !

  • @richb.4374
    @richb.4374 3 роки тому +53

    As cool as seeing the artifacts they dig up is, I can't help but imagine the horrific battle that took place there and the poor souls who lost their lives on the Russian front on both sides.

  • @Biffle-re3db
    @Biffle-re3db 4 роки тому +42

    Incredible finds! So much history being uncovered. Thanks for sharing with us!👍✌💖

  • @kioschraffenberger3131
    @kioschraffenberger3131 3 роки тому +9

    Thank you very much for the opportunity to see the things left behind during and then after the war.✌️

  • @leokimvideo
    @leokimvideo 2 роки тому +7

    too scary seeing all that old munitions just waiting to go bang at the wrong time

  • @canadaeh996
    @canadaeh996 4 роки тому +82

    Imagine what it must of been like to walking through the forests right after WW2

    • @jacobnewcombe5367
      @jacobnewcombe5367 3 роки тому +16

      Millions of dollars of equipment, everywhere you'd look. It's a wonder we still find stuff like this today.

    • @robpbandit
      @robpbandit 3 роки тому +5

      After the war they just buried a lot of it, and when they sailed the ships back to the UK loaded with tanks etc they just sunk the ships in the channel.
      Absolute madness, what a waste.
      They are still finding places now stocked with stuff never opened.

    • @jacobnewcombe5367
      @jacobnewcombe5367 3 роки тому +12

      @@robpbandit the absolute insane amount of Nazi Ammo Caches is mind-boggling. Say what you will about the nazi party, but they knew how to stockpile lol

    • @jamesward3414
      @jamesward3414 3 роки тому +9

      My great grandad watched Americans push a tiger tank in to a lake I can still remember a little of its location he told me I am gonna go and find it one day

    • @danbruce1899
      @danbruce1899 3 роки тому +2

      It's strange that more small items, guns etc, weren't picked up.

  • @davidfilonenko90
    @davidfilonenko90 2 роки тому +6

    this is history it must be preserved thank you for showing it to us

  • @tomservo5347
    @tomservo5347 2 роки тому +2

    My goodness that Mauser 98k is probably still functional after a good cleaning-the leather straps and wood stock looked immaculate!!!

  • @xray86delta
    @xray86delta 2 роки тому +11

    As an old artilleryman, it bothers me to see them digging up mortar shells! I guess they know what they're doing, but I was always told to leave those things alone!

    • @grantgarrod2232
      @grantgarrod2232 2 роки тому +2

      You're right. Old ordnance has a bad habit of going boom without warning, even if handled with all proper precautions. Should be someone with full EOD training & equipment handling that stuff. I will admit, I've often wished to find an original Mk. II "pineapple" grenade I could restore & have as a mantle-piece keepsake. But I'm not remotely willing to risk life & limb to have one.

  • @marcioreis2648
    @marcioreis2648 2 роки тому +3

    Another amazing find my friends. Thank you very much.

  • @Optical_Nerd
    @Optical_Nerd 4 роки тому +10

    You are the most lucky group i think. Even you found a old motor. A lot of military stuff's. Thanks for sharing and all your labours👍👍👍💓💓💓

  • @generalcody8599
    @generalcody8599 3 роки тому +10

    Imagine taking a sip out of a bottle that a soldier drank out of over 80 years ago

    • @marinepilot5723
      @marinepilot5723 3 роки тому +4

      And then you get COVID from it

    • @jed1austinchannel772
      @jed1austinchannel772 3 роки тому

      @@marinepilot5723 are you dumb there was no COVID 80 years ago lol

    • @ivanquaglio2242
      @ivanquaglio2242 3 роки тому +3

      @@jed1austinchannel772 ....are you new to the JOKES??

  • @juliegriffin7609
    @juliegriffin7609 3 роки тому +12

    A whole lot of WW2 history there. Amazing!

  • @treasurehuntingscotlandmud9340
    @treasurehuntingscotlandmud9340 2 роки тому +3

    Well done on the finds enjoyed the video

  • @JTorq
    @JTorq 4 роки тому +3

    That first slice into the earth was crispy asf 0:09

  • @hgm8337
    @hgm8337 Рік тому

    some lovely Easter eggs thoughtfully left behind by the Wehrmacht & Red Army here,.. keep it up!

  • @johanarnfinnlvold5989
    @johanarnfinnlvold5989 3 роки тому +10

    14:39 Great idea, lets put the UXO on top of some more UXOs, just to make sure everybody notices if they are unstable...

    • @duelcomplexity
      @duelcomplexity 2 роки тому

      UXO? You mean mortars?

    • @johanarnfinnlvold5989
      @johanarnfinnlvold5989 2 роки тому

      @@duelcomplexity UXO = UneXploded Ordnance, which could be mortar-grenades, artillery-shells, mines, missiles, etc...

  • @EdVanMeyer
    @EdVanMeyer 3 роки тому +7

    Amazing so much is only a short distance under our feet. Good quality materials as it has survived well.

  • @scottpawley1143
    @scottpawley1143 4 роки тому +16

    Those MP40 still look good i hope they dont get destroyed but put somewhere to be seen would like to visit Russia one day
    You lads do a great job finding these lots things of war and also respect to the dead you find and then lay them to rest Amen to those who died on all sides War Is Hell

  • @matthewfarmer6830
    @matthewfarmer6830 3 роки тому

    Nice find a museum piece. Thanks for sharing.

  • @PoopfaceMc
    @PoopfaceMc 3 роки тому +6

    At 12:47 that is the insignia of the "Kettenhunde" or "Chain-dogs..." The highly trained military police of Nazi Germany that would move into an area after it was captured as the occupying force there. VERY cool find!

    • @derekv8534
      @derekv8534 3 роки тому +1

      It’s also quite valuable even in that condition.

  • @Teddy_Bass
    @Teddy_Bass 4 роки тому +8

    You seem to be a bit carefree around that unexploded ordinance

    • @556guy
      @556guy 4 роки тому

      I'm watching this also. Some of this stuff has to have stayed sealed.

    • @MW-vg9dn
      @MW-vg9dn 3 роки тому

      That's just a Russian mindset

  • @eyesofthebeholdergaming8909
    @eyesofthebeholdergaming8909 3 роки тому

    My grandfather would be proud in you men and women finding the things from when he served

    • @borsuk3798
      @borsuk3798 2 роки тому

      sure, scavenging war graves xD

  • @jimsworthow531
    @jimsworthow531 4 роки тому +17

    where is the click bait find???

    • @Born...
      @Born... 3 роки тому +4

      No where lol, I was gonna comment and say there is no way in hell they found that but hey didnt even need to comment

    • @PoopfaceMc
      @PoopfaceMc 3 роки тому +1

      The answer has scientists baffled...

  • @jimrowe4177
    @jimrowe4177 4 роки тому +6

    Germany, Poland, Ukraine, France, Belgium have got to be loaded with this stuff.

    • @RestorationShed
      @RestorationShed 4 роки тому +3

      I was born in Poland and was finding thousands things like that when I was a child.

    • @leyon3882
      @leyon3882 3 роки тому +3

      I metal detect around my village (Germany) and always find military stuff, intact ammo, grenade shrapnel, weapon parts, etc

  • @alfredwilson7276
    @alfredwilson7276 3 роки тому +4

    Incredible finds!
    In the US when someone finds unexploded ordinance like grenades/mortar rounds etc. from decommissioned WWII firing ranges which there are plenty, by law that person is required to report it to law enforcement and the military get's involved.
    The area is cordoned off, the device detonated on site and there will be an extensive sweep for more.
    It's against federal law here to touch this stuff but every once in a while someone does (mishandle) and gets hurt or killed when it goes off.
    The old ranges were swept and most are nature areas with signs warning of potential danger.
    Finding human bones here is a whole different story and after reported will first be considered a homicide site and later if determined an archeological site which then is closed off.
    Disturbing any sites like these will get you jail time and fines and there are plenty of battle sites owing to the many wars like the Revolutionary, Civil and Indian Wars throughout US history fought on US soil.

  • @amazingpicturesofgermany8526
    @amazingpicturesofgermany8526 3 роки тому +6

    Great finds. Love to see history uncovered.

  • @caerleon87
    @caerleon87 3 роки тому +4

    The 45 ACP ammo at 2:26 would probably still fire as both the bullets and the primer were sealed with varnish..

  • @MRwillvanhalen
    @MRwillvanhalen 3 роки тому +3

    That mp44 looks amaizing!

  • @59tante
    @59tante 2 роки тому +1

    Well done

  • @chalkster4723
    @chalkster4723 4 роки тому +7

    Some outstanding finds during this dig. So much history unearthed. Amazing

  • @vitales3498
    @vitales3498 2 роки тому +3

    Ребят вы молодцы 👏 очень хочу поучаствовать в подобных раскопках

  • @mehdimehdi123
    @mehdimehdi123 2 роки тому +1

    good video.

  • @frchopin1
    @frchopin1 3 роки тому +2

    I hope no more war can occupy between us..
    R.I.P for casualties of war..

  • @jensleck547
    @jensleck547 4 роки тому +6

    many untold Storys from Grandpa are stuck in the mudd😞

  • @marcvanjacobs1813
    @marcvanjacobs1813 2 роки тому

    at 13:13 .... An STG44 , very nice find !!!

    • @tdubbs934
      @tdubbs934 2 роки тому

      They are worth over 25k in the US

    • @sunlizard940
      @sunlizard940 2 роки тому

      @@tdubbs934 that’s for a working one on a form 3 though

  • @danuk500
    @danuk500 3 роки тому +2

    The Stahlhelm shown at 11:35 is actually a WW1 era helmet, probably a stahlhelm M1916 or similiar. You can identify the difference by the big mounting horns near the top sides of the helmet. Where did you find it?

  • @sjgavenger37
    @sjgavenger37 3 роки тому

    Now that was one heck of a honey hole

  • @Offroader451-rm5jz
    @Offroader451-rm5jz 7 місяців тому

    Incredible finds, feel bad for all the men who fought there and didn't go home.

  • @OldSkaterGuy
    @OldSkaterGuy 3 роки тому +10

    Hello, December 2020 lead me to your channel. Good stuff.
    Are you ever worried about a live round detonating when hit the primers?

  • @tomaszzdziechowski9837
    @tomaszzdziechowski9837 4 роки тому +16

    Mnóstwo ciekawych znalezisk .Fajnie się was ogląda.Pozdrawiam.

  • @stevenicodemus8635
    @stevenicodemus8635 4 роки тому +13

    So i am really curious..are the grenades unstable after all that time in the ground?..the rifle and pistol and machine gun ammo should be dead from moisture but i know bombs from ww2 are still found and concidered still explosive but i have watched many of your recovery digs and grenades don’t seem to get much special handling when you find them.

    • @alvarocorral1576
      @alvarocorral1576 4 роки тому +6

      I was going to make this exact comment!

    • @888WulfDog888
      @888WulfDog888 3 роки тому +4

      Grenades and mortar rounds work on chemical and striker reactions as well, so in theory they should be mostly out of action with rust and breakdown of the chemicals over time.
      But your right, there is always a chance no matter how small that any primed ammunition can still remain live even after all this time and should be treated with extreme caution.
      A perfect storm combination of events could result in detonation.

    • @triplehfarmsllc7348
      @triplehfarmsllc7348 2 роки тому

      Most definitely you wanna know what you are doing messing with explosives! Their has been some old grenades found that where still active!

    • @liampaterson3424
      @liampaterson3424 2 роки тому

      I was in the countryside near Ypres a few years ago and, as usual, there was a pile of dud shells gathered near the road. One of our group picked one up and started examining it and...the shell's content made a sloshing sound. A Belgian guy then said in some alarm 'No, no that is a gas shell!' The shell was carefully laid back down and we made a hasty retreat.

    • @grantgarrod2232
      @grantgarrod2232 2 роки тому

      You'd better believe they can still explode, & there have been countless accidents & deaths from old ordnance all over the world. In the mid-90's, a young girl was killed in North Africa by stepping on a landmine laid by the German army in 1942, & even some American Civil war artillery shells can still explode if mishandled. There's an old relic hunters expression, "If it was made to explode, it just hasn't done it yet. And, until someone who knows how can make it harmless, you never know how or when it will. So don't be around when it does, give it a reason to, or leave it for someone else to find. Becoming a casualty to a war that's over is a stupid way to have fun.".

  • @rj8288
    @rj8288 2 роки тому +1

    Digging up un-exploded munitions is extremely dangerous.

    • @A7X062388
      @A7X062388 Рік тому

      they will find out the hard way sadly

  • @geoffmoody7809
    @geoffmoody7809 Рік тому +1

    I have become a huge fan of your channel this week. I appreciate the respect you give to the sacrifices of these men regardless of the country they fought for. I have seen you find some German dog tags and was wondering if you ever track down the family of the fallen soldier to return the dog tag? Thanks for a great channel, regards from California, USA

  • @carlosvlogs8024
    @carlosvlogs8024 3 роки тому +2

    Good canal legends incrible thanks

  • @iddqds
    @iddqds 3 роки тому +1

    that half buried mortar shell is a no go for me.

  • @jackparsons2218
    @jackparsons2218 4 роки тому +4

    Once this whole pandemic is over and its safe to travel, I would like to visit Europe, and do some metal detecting while I'm there because I am very interested in history and WW2. However, I have no idea where to go though. I would most likely be staying in London, so I would preferably only have to drive up to 3 hours because it would most likely be a day trip. I'm looking for either battlefields or any site proven to have decent WW2 or WW1 artifacts. Thank you to anyone who can help me and you are very appreciated.

    • @Landroverv6
      @Landroverv6 4 роки тому

      Did anybody answer you about a good location

    • @jackparsons2218
      @jackparsons2218 4 роки тому

      @@Landroverv6 No

    • @carlgreisheimer8701
      @carlgreisheimer8701 4 роки тому

      Most of Western Europe was swept clean after the war.

    • @billsmcdonald3856
      @billsmcdonald3856 3 роки тому

      Would love to go myself. Most battlefields were turned back into farm land after the war. Forests around Belgium France and Germany still have plenty of treasures though. I believe a permit is required though.

    • @tekkhero9767
      @tekkhero9767 3 роки тому

      Yeah unfortunately you cant just go anywhere and start digging. The land is owned either privately or some other way, by a city or similar. So i think the process is alot more complicated unless u do it illegally, which is of course, illegal.

  • @RestorationShed
    @RestorationShed 4 роки тому +3

    Great video man and great findings.

  • @christianlassey135
    @christianlassey135 3 роки тому +3

    12:32 that I believe is a ww1 helmet or an early pattern ww2 helmet as seen by the helmet extra plate mounting lugs on the sides

  • @afcapyro9782
    @afcapyro9782 2 роки тому

    I am from Holland and i am jeleus i never vind this but i think i love to find that stuff

  • @shimmerbrite
    @shimmerbrite 3 роки тому +9

    I love your videos and finds. But as some one who doesn’t know much about WWII artefacts, I was wondering if on the screen you could tell us what you found and what it was apart of or what it did etc. I would love to learn more from you.

    • @JLange642
      @JLange642 2 роки тому +1

      Agreed- I can identify many of the items, but some captions would be nice. Also- the music choices aren't really appropriate.

  • @MichaelKlingbeil
    @MichaelKlingbeil Рік тому

    were you able to keep your findings or did you have to turn them in?

  • @jasonfranich5601
    @jasonfranich5601 2 роки тому

    Great finds I'm sure there is a lot more waiting to be discovered including the dead to be given a proper burial

  • @petechapman1108
    @petechapman1108 4 роки тому +1

    Few good drinks in some of those bottles ... lol

  • @gunfanPoland
    @gunfanPoland 3 роки тому +3

    U nas do każdego niewybuchu wzywa się policję. Jest tego dużo u nas w ziemi ale nie wolno tego wykopywać.

  • @taylerzc1
    @taylerzc1 3 роки тому +4

    What type of equipment is used to detect items this deep?

  • @stephenreynolds624
    @stephenreynolds624 Рік тому

    All of the articles that are being fond in this video what are you doing with them are you going to put them in a museum for display that are cool

  • @billjamison2877
    @billjamison2877 4 роки тому +15

    Don't care much about being safe with explosives do you?Come on guys! One of these days your luck is going to run out handling explosives like that.

    • @geraldmahle9833
      @geraldmahle9833 4 роки тому +3

      Anything's possible, but the safety caps are still on the fuses, they haven't been armed, unless the fuses have deteriorated greatly, there's not much danger in handling them. Two to three steps were necessary to arm and fire a WWII mortar bomb, that's why combat footage of mortar crews regularly shows a pile of readied bombs near the tube. Still, yes, shouldn't handle them if you don't have to.

    • @billjamison2877
      @billjamison2877 3 роки тому +1

      @Stimpy&Ren Truer words have never been spoken! Be bopalubashabam BOOM BOOM

    • @zachh5812
      @zachh5812 3 роки тому +1

      Oh wow! A box with 5 mortars in it.
      "Hey toss it over here, I want to casually rip it open."

  • @johnsnowkumar359
    @johnsnowkumar359 3 роки тому +2

    The old bombs of ww2 are duds now. So the modern day men are safe. Up to about the 1970's lots of civilian people used to get killed by handling these ww2 bombs, or by stepping on mines.

  • @joelmacneil7727
    @joelmacneil7727 3 роки тому +1

    I would love to go with you on a dig to find ww2 artifacts

  • @_black_hunter_60
    @_black_hunter_60 4 роки тому +5

    I like this chanal ❤️👍

  • @malikqamar4756
    @malikqamar4756 2 роки тому +1

    Russia is very good country I from Pakistan I love Russian

  • @aleembuscadoscristais
    @aleembuscadoscristais 3 роки тому

    Like friend

  • @ablemagawitch
    @ablemagawitch 3 роки тому +5

    While this is very cool to watch and it has been close to over 100 years for many search sites. I'm left with weird thought I'm pondering on. That this may also hurt future generations 100 years from now, 500 years from now, to 1,000's of years after us. When their Archaeologists try to do excavations and digs on Famous World War Battle and Bases location sites. Since they have been picked over by metal detectors , souvenir hunters, people looking to resell what they can find to collectors.... Just as other sites in antiquity have been searched through numerous times for us today. Is this how people felt stripping the tombs of the Egyptians over the years/decades/centuries/millenniums? Are we doing the same disservice to humanity, that our archaeologists and all future archaeologists will find it harder to find artifacts and possessions of the soldiers in situ, like they do with Egyptians Tombs from being treasure hunted?
    With that said most of the wood and metal needs dug up to be preserved, giving to the conditions of acidic levels in the soil which are not of that magical peat bog that can preserve even human flesh perfectly for the "Bog Bodies" that are found, which are treasure to for us understanding from older to the start of ancient times for going back into history.

    • @ablemagawitch
      @ablemagawitch 3 роки тому

      @Mexican Ebola sadly with the soil, if we don't dig all this up now, it rust and rot to barely chemical traces are left. Due to the soil acidic levels, amongst a few other environmental factors. UnLike how the "Bog Bodies" are able to be preserved so well and that is just difference of areas that in the grand scale of earth is relatively close.
      I just wish they document the search grid and locations better so that future historians and archaeologists would have images to go from. Like how as they now excavate a tomb in Egypt. , They go for massive detailed images from every angle overlapping and using LIDAR scans with each layer, so that in the future they can reconstruct 3-d models of the dig and where the artifacts were from all the documentation. Accurate enough to to show the differences in the beads shapes from LIDAR scans.
      We have achieved great progress in history preservation in short amount of time but still do damage to many buildings and sights today. My neighborhood is built on a WW1 base in the USA that was scrapped out and almost every material removed for community reuse by the end of WW2. Sadly there were 100's of acres of that military base, fast forward to today, it only has a 1 house standing with a 1 floor inside museum to it. Yet it was one of the larger military bases in the region. "Camp Greene" if it matters. The fact it was gutted fro the piping, wiring, walls, boards, etc..., all which has since been replaced with more modern ones on the homes/farms it was used on. Which even those farms are gone now under the neighborhood. There is big difference between Europe and the USA for history and the ability to dig on battle fields. Most of the USA's pre-USA history was not written in records and was made of materials that decayed leaving very few archaeological sites with great details and larger amounts of artifacts. When talking with online friend from over there, they explained it has let me get shovel and start digging in the yard, as we go down you will see each period of history in the layers of the dirt we have so much on top of so much. Which fosters a different attitude. I'm sadden that you can't restore the firearms to working shoot able examples again for the ones not rusted beyond salvage.

  • @otaviosilva3883
    @otaviosilva3883 4 роки тому +8

    Nossa que daora esses achados Reliquias de guerra eu viajo nessas coisas fico imaginando nas batalhas sangrentas que ouve nesses lugares.caraca é muito louco😍👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

    • @adrianos.6627
      @adrianos.6627 3 роки тому

      Eu também viajo nesses registros históricos, porém não queria ter vivido naquela época em meio a esse conflito. Sei que eles não podem levar as cargas explosivas não detonadas, precisam acondicionar no local, marcar as coordenadas no GPS e informar ao órgão responsável pela coleta e desativação.

  • @dave434
    @dave434 2 роки тому

    I would love to do this!

  • @revanshamas9894
    @revanshamas9894 2 роки тому

    I would cry for it

  • @thejerk95
    @thejerk95 2 роки тому

    Those explosives are still dangerous.

  • @CarlEvans-t6h
    @CarlEvans-t6h 2 дні тому

    Now I know why they call you Crazy Ivans. :-)))

  • @Aundrich
    @Aundrich 3 роки тому +1

    Most of those guns and equipment can be revived with a few tricks in preservation.

  • @FishinPhreak
    @FishinPhreak 2 роки тому

    I think I'd be terrified of handling 75 year old, deteriorated, unexploded ordinance.

  • @dutchschultz3076
    @dutchschultz3076 4 роки тому +6

    Great work. Keep it up. Love from Detroit.

  • @DB742
    @DB742 Рік тому

    2:16 Looks like a Fallschirmjäger helmet w/ that MG34.

  • @godman5043
    @godman5043 2 роки тому +1

    I have watched a bunch of World War 2 Metal Detecting videos. This is the first I saw with music playing in the backdrop and honestly, I didn't like it as much because of the background music instead of hearing the guys conversing back and forth.

  • @johnwhitaker545
    @johnwhitaker545 2 роки тому

    I love these uploads. I just wish there was some commentary. Otherwise keep doing what you’re doing

  • @ashleymaaka4475
    @ashleymaaka4475 2 роки тому

    Do u guys have a museum or do u have to put it back in the ground good stuff tho

    • @kennethflaming8606
      @kennethflaming8606 2 роки тому

      no reply cause we had to put these guys under the ground, manhandling explosives like that, rip

  • @frederikvanovermeire6108
    @frederikvanovermeire6108 2 роки тому

    Do you sell emblems, coins or other items from ww2?

  • @halmakenreuther8843
    @halmakenreuther8843 2 роки тому

    Everybody wants to find an FG42 wrapped in oilpaper 😁

  • @Крот48
    @Крот48 4 роки тому +1

    Штурмгевер...зачетный.

  • @danielkleber2282
    @danielkleber2282 2 роки тому +1

    Vous n'avez pas peur que un obus de mortier puisse explosé car après presque 80ans ils peuvent encore faire des dégâts démentiel j'espère que vous preniez connaissance de ce message concernant les obus de mortier

  • @user-gf1uq5eg8z
    @user-gf1uq5eg8z 2 роки тому +1

    Ну вы шнапс попробовали? Или на аукционе продали?

  • @roddypryce454
    @roddypryce454 4 роки тому +3

    You should show these people who criticise you for handling mortars etc how safe they are by hitting the pointy end with a hammer.

  • @Yves95128
    @Yves95128 Рік тому

    I'm sure that the farmer will think about that next time he plows his field...

  • @chrissimpletown9654
    @chrissimpletown9654 2 місяці тому

    11:31 They dig up a lot of those WW1 German helmets. I've never seen them in WW2 German newsreels.

  • @mabehir4938
    @mabehir4938 3 роки тому +1

    Nice founds guys!
    I think i will Start digging in Forrests Near Hamburg germany Soon
    One question, did you ever find some human bones while digging for weapons and Stuff?

  • @jeffodonnell9551
    @jeffodonnell9551 3 роки тому

    I collect ww2 german militaria in september 2017 i bought a diary photoalbum belonging to lieutenant karl sigall he was in the afrika korps during ww2 his album consists of many photos of hitler rommel goring kesslring but it is his stoty about the unit forming in Augsburg going through partisan held territory in Yugoslavia then onto athens greece finally arriving in dernia libya and supporting erwin rommel on the tobruk front the album weighs around five kgs it is an incredible story and i am in the process of writing the story about him this album was bought from a lady on ebay for 200 dollars us so the treasure is still out thier you just have to search for it the man who owned this was living in America under a alias until he died i believe it was a family member that sold this to me she gave no indication that it was his diary and she was very secretive in selling the album to me thanks jeff

  • @kamrulhasanshakil4083
    @kamrulhasanshakil4083 2 роки тому +1

    Wheres the place?

  • @mrsfireleg
    @mrsfireleg 3 роки тому

    First time on the channel. Why are the face is blurred out?

  • @historyguard-ww2
    @historyguard-ww2 4 роки тому

    Interesting places... and... so many and impressive WW2 relics ! One italian helmet... ?

  • @Born...
    @Born... 3 роки тому +6

    Bro i gotta get over there!!! Otherwise these guys are gonna find all the good stuff wtf

    • @maxhearn502
      @maxhearn502 3 роки тому

      There are literally millions of WW2 artifacts undiscovered in Eastern Europe... since these treasures are not as valuable as 18th century czarist gold coins, WW2 excavations are underfunded.
      Long story short- at the current pace, it would probably take 30 years to uncover most of what's been buried from WW2.

  • @overlordanimefannazarick895
    @overlordanimefannazarick895 3 роки тому

    Wow 😮

  • @BinhNguyen-kx5ry
    @BinhNguyen-kx5ry 3 роки тому

    They are so lovely

  • @sayhey7482
    @sayhey7482 3 роки тому +1

    ok FANTASTIC STUFF but just a lil bit more details starting with geograficy ,please?

  • @putramatebean2606
    @putramatebean2606 2 роки тому

    Those items were used for killing and surviving during the WWIII.

  • @jonesy4588
    @jonesy4588 2 роки тому

    you gonna dig in to a land mine one of these days

  • @SlumberBear2k
    @SlumberBear2k 2 роки тому

    amazing you can just pick and random spot in some places and find a treasure trove of artifacts.

  • @hackitgarage6503
    @hackitgarage6503 2 роки тому

    I hope you just keep it finders keepers.

  • @Zipper6767
    @Zipper6767 2 роки тому

    Is it true that the jungle conditions with extreme moisture and heat have deteriorated
    most of the historical war relics from the Vietnam War??
    Welcome home Veterans!!!
    I enjoy your videos. Please be careful of boobies traps and detonators.

  • @ace-x6m
    @ace-x6m 3 роки тому +1

    5:47 I’d be the kind to try to see if it still works