EXCAVATION OF THE SOVIET T-34 TANK THAT BROKE INTO GERMAN POSITIONS / WW2 METAL DETECTING
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- Опубліковано 13 лис 2022
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Interesting that a road wheel for a T-34 translates into "skating rink".
This is just amazing, So many finds in that condition most be fantastic too find. Big thanks for sharing.
I appreciate all the hard work you do to bring us these great video's.
2:15 Nothing like finding a good hand grenade after breakfast........
Always enjoy your videos and appreciate the hard work 💪 it takes to show us the Incredible History unearthed
Amazing how the clay 'suspends' the deterioration. Its like they were frozen in time. Amazing Dig
Quanta história nesse lugar 👏👏👏 abraço aqui do Brasil 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
That's amazing how perfectly persevered these parts and pieces are after being submerged in the ground for 80+ years now! There's some places in the world like this where the soil and water conditions are so good and the lacking of oxygen is also extremely important for oxides not to form! I just find it so fascinating that you can literally pull out of the ground after so long now, and the paints still intact as well as no rust or aluminum oxide has really destroyed these things much further like in other parts of the war line's?! I wish I had that kind of luck with finding stuff like this which looks like it was buried yesterday, after the time it's really spent in the ground and wet no less! Awesome finds guys for sure!
Lots of great condition T-34 tank parts! That's awesome stuff for people who are trying to do a restoration on one.....! It literally looked like it was just taken apart by hand the way the parts were just in the ground. I'm sure it was probably a explosion or 3 that put it into such small parts and pieces? But it really looks like it was just taken apart and left there in pieces. That crazy stuff and very valuable to someone who may need a part or parts for putting a tank back together today! I guess there's no real such thing as "Not available" parts on the Russian eastern front? All you have to do is walk around with a metal detector and get lucky? To find these things in such pristine shape is just mind blowing!
Wieder sehr interessantes Video. Es ist einfach faszinierend, was da so alles zum Vorschein kommt...und in welchen Mengen. Herzliche Grüße aus Bayern. Marco
Very fascinating, great work!
Fascinating ❤…such amazing history
Awesome video ✌😁🔥💯🔥
Thank's everyone, very interesting
Awesome staff and video..!
Love the video
Another awesome video ! Be safe !
Wouldn’t the oil in the diesel fuel. Help to preserve this stuff. ??
What do you do with the finds you get ??
Biggest fuel stick I've ever seen in my life
Hey, do you sell any artifacts?
Witam! Jak zwykle niesamowite co potraficie wykopać i to w jakim świetnym stanie! Pozdrawiam
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@@WWII_METAL_DETECTING
Does your government require you to turn over all weapons and ammunition you find from the Second World War to the military, or the police?
(Sorry, but I have to write to you in English)
Do you guys ever sell any of this stuff? Like the helmets Kar 98 rifle bolts or the knives?
Are the helmets for sale?
What you do with these findings?
Buried, a tank!🇺🇸
The munitions you find need to be disposed of safely; do you ever get to watch it being done? That would be a cool video.
Боеприпасы, которые вы найдете, необходимо безопасно утилизировать; Вы когда-нибудь видели, как это делается? Это было бы крутое видео.
throw the munitions into a campfire for a "safe" disposing
La granata F1 rimanendo tanti anni nell' acqua puo' ancora scoppiare??
Нет не сможет
Russia? Damm, if u know a good spot🤑
Idk bout shit but with no spoon tht thing wouldnt be in my hand for long either my hand blows up or its 100 yards away in a half second
Объединенная Европа не в первый раз находит свой конец на просторах России.
wow
Excellent video guys. When things go back to normal, you could try to sell some of the merchandise on EBAY. I would buy some of the wrenches. What do you think?👍👍👍👍
Regular Eastern Front digger here. Check my dig videos. If you are interested in an item please send me a message.
Have always wondered if the collections were sold someplace. I know some do this.
These guys could have a museum.
I love your videos I hate your phone same
Jak można się z wami skontaktować na priv
Amazing how obliterated the tank was
Subtitle, please,in spanish Thanks 💪💪
If you pop the pin on that f1 grenade would it explode?
This grenade is over 70 years old. Explosives inside have deteriorated. So it's unlikely.
@@Scrap_Lootaz still its a bit scary regardless 😆
@@chevyda8070 Well, that's right, because it's still a weapon. Sometimes the news slips that someone is injured as a result of improper handling of such things.
Who wouldn’t like to pull the tab and toss it : )
Have noticed these guys are fearless around stuff many other are. Russians : )
It’s unimaginable to think 80 years ago men fought and probably died in all these digs.
@Wnmech
It is unfortunate that both sides were fighting for terrible dictators: der Fuhrer and Comrade Stalin.
@@johnusa3150 the soviets were fighting to drive out the enemy invaders....
@@PavelAVasilevich
In 1939, Russia and Germany were allies (Molotov-Riddentrop Non-aggression Pact) and they both invaded Poland..
On June 22, 1941, everything changed, right?
Паша привет, а что теперь у тебя новый канал?
лучшие находки, которых здесь, в Германии, не существует, шлемы очень редкие и сломанные, полностью ржавые, к сожалению 😔
How is it possible for the parts from the war not to get rosty by the clay !?
yes
Diesel fuel in the hole slowed the rusting.
if you go to ukrain you don't have to dig for it....
Wow just wow
Looks like a gun crutch at 8.10