The snap shot of the death of the Soviet and German soldiers at the beginning really brings home how pointless the whole idea of war is. Two men locked together in death instead of friendship. Glad they are going home. Thank you
These videos make me sad and happy at the same time. Sad on how they died and were just left there. Happy that they were finally found and are being given the recognition and proper burial they deserve after all these years of being MIA.
@@pepsi_man4962 Soviets killing their own people is a different issue . it doesnt mean every nazi who went for the war shouldnt get the death they deserve , scums , The same applies to modern day neonazis .
Do you understand Russian, because I'm not sure what these excavations are about. these are German soldiers who invaded Russia and were brutal cruel murderers. I don't understand why a Russian would have an interest in these soldiers being honored with proper burial. Maybe they are on a mission to clean their land of them. what are they doing with the remains?
Es increíble los miles de soldados que quedaron bajo tierra y muchos seguirán ahí. Gracias a éstas personas y su búsqueda detallada seguramente habrá sido un gran consuelo para las familias de los que cayeron. Saludos desde España....
Yes, need more English subtitles because these men are really awesome at the job they do. They are meticulous and respectful at their jobs. They show the terrible cost of war. Mother's and Father's son's being left in farmers field for ever, unless they are found by Gentleman like these. Great job guys.
My wife's uncle just disappeared into the Russian Army during that war. The family have no idea where, when or how he died. Very sad. Handsome young man.
My Great Grandfather was M.I.A. somewhere between end of December 42 or beginning January 43 in Stalingrad. We were looking for him for several years but he just vanished. Last letter from him was painting a dark picture of the horrible, surreal scenario around him.. Like he knew it will be his last one... His last position was somewhere near the airport of Stalingrad. Till today I have the hope that one day someone will find him.
My grandfather is also posted missing in Action somewhere in Russia at the beginning of the Invasion I two hope one day that we will be able to give his name back so I know how you feel best of luck to you and godspeed
@@philwilliams5949 очень сложно найти говорю как поисковик очень редко у солдат бывают с собой медальоны так как их перед войной выпускали в Германии они закончились к 1942 некоторые солдаты подписывали ложки и котелки но тут как повезет бывает ложки железные и нечитаемые также бывает очень плохой грунт который все съедает в хлам а бывает солдаты очень разбиты осколками очень сильные бои были я щяс не копаю но когда капал мне попадались фляжки солдатские с 20 пробоинами от пуль каски в которых до 40пробоин с осколками. Бывало от человека одна рука и россыпь косточек мелких и видно в блиндаже и пулеметной ячейке хвост от 81 миллиметровой мины. Но будем стараться искать по возможности и опознавать тех каво можем по возможности а вам удачи и добра
My great grandfather too never returned from the eastern front, he went I'll call it silent in winter of 42-43, many many German soldiers would never return from that battlefield, we lost millions 😢. I don't think people quite grasp that number,,,,, if you ever have the time and patience plus 1 million little flags on a lawn and you'll start to see the toll visually from the eastern front.
Great stuff. It must be amazing doing all the planning, searching & hard work to be rewarded with not only touching history but helping people. War has always been a human endeavor sadly. Sometimes friends become enemies & vice versa. After WW2 which had the biggest toll on civilians & soldiers in history, it is nice to see when old foes became friends. For example, Wehrmacht Major Hans Von Luck who was on Rommel’s staff became friends with Major John Howard of Pegasus bridge fame. They met annually until their passing. I am a US Army veteran. I got out right as war started. I always wondered how I’d do in combat but I am glad that I didn’t. I know a lot of my ex company mates changed after their deployments, so I feel lucky that I didn’t go if not guilty. I came close to reenlisting which would have guaranteed my deployment as I was a 19kilo. When you think of even our training, it’s hard. PT 4 times a week. Non stop training & out in the field. You’re always sleep deprived & either freezing or sweating your ass off. But war is something totally different. It’s the ultimate test of courage & sacrifice. So many young men died cold & alone. It’s horrific to think about. Sadly Russia is conducting the biggest combat operations in that area since WW2. Anyway, your excavations just highlight the immensity of WW2. It was millions of soldiers. Millions of dead civilians & soldiers. When you see those old bones it’s haunting. You wonder who they were. Were they scared? Did they suffer? If you look at the WW2 casualties numbers the number of MIA is awful. Besides finding great artifacts & relics of history, you are doing a great service for these soldiers. They can finally go home & be reunited with family if any are still living & be properly laid to rest instead of being left like detritus on an abandoned field. Thanks for your efforts & work.
Ken- my dad claimed that he and another New zealand soilder had too man handle 1,000 dead bodys in one day after the Cassino battle in italy 1944. They had too Drag them out off the rough Italy terrain and some were covered in big maggots and no matter what breed or colour the skin off a person is they go purple colour when left out in the sun and elements. Do not know if this was a record in bury bodys in one day
На. Парады деньги были ,а на поиски погибших солдат денег невыделяли . Сколько тела советских солдат лежат особенно малонародности которых использовали защиты родины своей .. Обидно то что их как собак в ямы сбросили и забыли. А главное они числется безвести пропавших. Да понятно тела немцев лежат ,их просто как к врагам такое отношение. Ну вот если республики у которых таких безвести пропавших много, проблема в том что они нечего немогут сделать потому что территории чужих стран ,но большое всего на территории России европейской части где ещё после войны этих поля должны были обследовать и тогда было шанс вернуть бойцов тела домой, ведь чията мать ждала, жена родственники .
thanks to our russian friends, russians are our friends, not our enemies. Friendship for all time between germany and russians. WWII was horrible for both sides.
Destructions and mass loss of life was terrible for entire Europe. Germans had entire Europe and invasion in USSR was absolutely unnecessary. Like an Bulgarian I`m glad that we rejected to participate in this insane and horrible operation Barbarossa. I hope that will no more war in Europe.
@Adolf Hitler откуда такая информация 2 миллиона, а сколько мирных жителей ваши солдаты убили Сжигая за живо. Так что они поступили гуманно с вами просто насиловали, хотя это пропаганда ваша.
Reading the Dog Tag: (appears to be) Infantry or Rifleman "Jager" (J.), Antitank (Pz.Ahw), Company (Kp.) I think the next bit is Jagerregiment (J.R.) 178 (178th Light Infantry Regiment) maybe of the 76th Infantry Division (Wehrmacht) 142 is the soldier's number in that company. If that's the case, the 76th Division made it to Stalingrad, was destroyed there and this fellow with it somewhere along the journey. It was later reformed in Germany and fought on the Western Front.
Leider nirgends klar erkennbar das der internationale Suchdienst eingeschaltet wurde. Traurig,es warten auch nach 76 Jahren immer noch Familie auf diese offizielle Bestätigung.
@@beanzbeanz But shouldn't they be returned to their families? ID tags were left for a reason, I would assume. I know sometimes the war dead with dog tags, the dog tags were returned to the families. Most war dead graves are marked, but these aren't, they're just randomly buried. I can only imagine a parent, brother, or sister wondering what happened to their loved ones.
@@beanzbeanz No this is not war grave (war grave is something different) and they are not robbing graves as they are not some black diggers. Stop saying typical BS smartass. There is german organisation that is repatriating these soldiers back home and they are contacted after these finds. Soviet soldiers are having official burial as well so these guys are hardly robbers.
@@debbieverret4033 Most of these were just "forgoten" as the front ran over and left behind these two. That dog tag had both parts, so german army had no info about this guy so def MIA.
Привет с Болгарии! Невероятные находки нашли и благородную работу сделали. Вы достойны всяческой похвалы! Я мечтаю когда-нибудь участвовать в таких раскопках.
Digging up the remains of the II World War. So sad ! They had a name, a family and a dream, a dream to go back home. We are just brothers and not enemies. Hi from 🇧🇷
Witam Wszystkich na tym kanale. Ogladam Was od lat i ciągle się dziwię ze tyle jeszcze mogił jest do odkrycia. Każdego trzeba pochować. Po godnym pochówku każdy z odkrytych żołnierzy zazna On i jego Rodzina zazna spokoju. Każda wojna to ZŁO !!! Wraz ze śmiercią giną marzenia , miłość. Pozdrawiam z Polski 😊👍
After the battle for the Falklands was over, the Argentine soldiers that fell were buried as unknown because they didn't wear dog tags.The latter are elemental assets every soldier must have.
It's too bad DNA samples were not taken for example finger nails for later identification. A lot of people in Argentina are still looking for relatives made to disappeared by the former regime.
@@waynebrown616 Incredible!!!.It is true, i saw that German soldiers's remains had the halves of the dog tags in their skulls.Those who buried them knew that one day the remains would be dug out and identified.That's foresight.
@@anibalcesarnishizk2205 Yes. That was done in the field, under combat conditions, most likely. The other half of the dogtag would have been forwarded by the unit leader responsible for the tags to the appropriate authority. If time permitted, the soldiers would have been reinterred, but often given the fluidity of the military situation on the Eastern Front, this was not always possible, as we have seen by this evidence. So, half of a dogtag in an improvised, temporary grave, gives me hope that the relatives ultimately found out about their relatives. The German government is still actively involved in finding the missing from WWII. These Russian grave robbers are finding complete dog tags, which gives me the concern that these men are still considered missing, and I do not trust THEM to make proper notification. They are doing this for profit, or they are just sick, or both.
I applaud the efforts of these guys and perhaps it's already being done, but I hope the remains are identified and repatriated. I wish trained field archeologists could have a go at these sites before so much is disturbed and carried away.
These guys every year collect the bone harvest as volunteers if I remember correctly but only 10 -15% of them can be identified an that is only if they still had their name tags or put their names on something of theirs that has survived but yes as best as they can the Germans go back home an so do the Russians
There is another group on here doing it. They’re older videos, but they are being commissioned to dig up the German soldiers where there are known graves and they’re being shipped home.
Its unbelieveble how many fallen soldiers that was just buried where they fought and never sent home. I guess that was a common thing back then. So many of these soldiers never returned home for their burial. In many cases they look like they where just dumped into a pit without taking their ammo and gear, sometimes even several bodies in the same hole. Maybe it was done by civilians after the war during the clean up. Who buried them, Whats their story, how did they fall, how did these locations look during time of war..so many questions when I see these videos. Good work guys. Finally they can get an ID and a proper place to rest.
@@MrHeidiHigh If you look at conscriptions the majority was around 20 years old for german troops even lower and probably didnt start a family of their own yet. So it's a fair assumption given the chances.
Matsuo Basho wrote a haiku:Summer grass is what remains of the soldiers's dreams.He wrote it for Japanese warriors but it should be written in every battlefield 'round the world.
Honorable work guys! massive respect your efforts and the way you handle the graves of these fallen soilders. War is a never a good thing and just remember some of these soliders left their families behind wondering what happened to them. All this because some men in power fed them a horrible narratives and beliefs. Facism brought the world to a stand still and caused massive losses! all for what? this is a lesson for the world.
These guys are doing great works. Whether former enemies or compatriots, they are showing respect by carefully handling their remains and notifying their relatives by the identification with the corpse.👍🙏
Well done guys. Sometimes the only hope a soldier can have if he falls on the field of battle is to be returned home with the memory of honor and dedication to duty to his/her country. Thank you for granting this wish to these brave fallen soldiers. You are bringing peace to these brave souls and the families that have given all for what they believed in. Your honor given to these fallen warriors is righteous and noble. Semper Fi.
@@kennysherrill6542 I KNOW YOU WERE NOT BORN DURING 2WW.I THINK THESE BODIES SHOULD BE RETURNED TO THE RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES WITH GREAT RESPECT.....I SEE MANY BADGES NOT SEND TO THERE COUNTRIES WERE THERE FAMILIES WAITED FOR HIM OR HER TILL THERE DEATH REPORTED MISSING....GOD BLESS THEM THEY FOUGHT FOR THERE COUNTRIES SALYUTE TO ALL THE MARTYRS....PLS INFORM BODY OF ANY INDIAN SOLDIERS.
WHY SHOULD YOU SAY RIP NAZI'S??? THEY ARE ENEMIES OF LEADER ADOLF HITLER!!! THEY ARE WAR CRIMES OF HELL!!! 😡😡😡😡 PLUS, REST IN PEACE FOR THE PEOPLE VICTIMS AND THE GOOD SOLDIERS FOR FIGHT LIBERATION DURING WW2 ARE DYING SOME MILLIONS AROUND THE WORLD!!!😢😢😢😢🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
sorry ... I see them as ordinary soldiers who are required by circumstances as soldiers in general ... not about the Nazis that I see. whether the German army or any other army that became his opponent, they were just ordinary soldiers and served as the army's duty.
if history only writes about war victories...then who will touch the honor of the defeated soldiers...now everything is just a pile of bones and covered in dirt, the winner and the loser have slept in the same place...the principle I respect the fallen soldiers on the battlefield, be it friend or foe.
Digging around in these grave areas can be wrought with danger. Buried ordinance can still go off if the spades used for digging can come in contact with the detonator part of the ordinance. These guys are in my book very courageous to be doing this.
It definitely does pose a significant threat and some types of ordnance can become extremely unstable after being buried for years. Things like Phosphorus can ignite when it come s into contact with the air. This happened on December the 1st 2021 - Four people were hurt, one seriously, when a World War Two bomb blew up on a railway construction site in the German city of Munich. The fire brigade says it happened during drilling work near Donnersberger Bridge, close to the main station. Also have a search for Exeter University ww2 bomb.
@@robd1329 it's a fairly common for bombs leftover from the war to be found in Europe and an area will need to be evacuated until it's deemed safe even in recent years. The chances of something that a soldier that's been buried in the mud might have on him like a grenade or mortar shell going off is probably much slimmer though.
I love your channel - it’s sad sometimes to see last moments if brave going men who didn’t want to be there. You allow them to go hone and free their souls. How many have you recover so far germs? Russians?
I'm always amazed at how far down the soilders are. Are they always buried by someone is it it time that buried them..... Thanks for finding them and getting them home. I'm an American but I have a country and have a family. I'm sure both are thankful for what you are doing.
The war is over, the leaders shake hands, and that old woman will remain waiting for her lost son, and that girl is waiting for her beloved husband, and those children are waiting for their heroic father. I don't know who sold the country, but I saw who paid the price.
Im curious how these soldiers end up in 2' of dirt? Is the thought that they are in a fox hole dug in and perish? This is very sad to see but wonderful that you have dedicated your time to preserving this brave folks fighting for their country.
@@HepCatJack ok I never thought about that. Its very interesting the history that you are preserving. Do you also try and notify the families of these men?
To visit Russia during the may day parade was a very heartfelt emotional experience.. to see Russians carrying photos of ww2 era relatives was something I never will forget or what I felt standing there watching.. I know who and what won ww2
@@kiz11a lets see. China joined the war in 1939 (although they were being attacked by Japan as early as 1934 or before) Poland joined in the war in 1939, Austria, Czechoslovakia and Finland joined in 1939, the Scandinavian countries joined in 1940, France joined the war in 1939, the British Empire which includes Canada joined the war in 1939, Tonga, Morocco, Tunisia, Nepal, South Africa, Kuwait all joined the war in 1939, Egypt and Greece joined the war in 1940 and the United Stated joined the war in 1941, along with most of the non-British Caribbean nations and some Central American countries. obviously i didnt list all of the smaller countries but since many were part of the Dutch, French or British colonies, they were all brought into the war the same time their "parent nation" was. what's this BS your'e spewing about "...that joined the war in 1944 when the outcome of the war was obvious"?
Poor remnants of poor man who just followed orders and went on to kill people they didn't know. Using all materials which were not their property. Handling tools which were not of their profession. They suffered and were compelled to kill other men who didn't harm them in any way. So they went to a stranger land carrying nothing in theit pockets. They had nothing on their own but their lives. And they lost them...
@@adamsalieri7048 - Right. They were victims to a megalomaniac visions of their leaders. They were forced to do things out of their normal beheavior. They were exposed and involved in madness. A sad story.
Most of them would’ve passionately and fanatically supported Hitler and fascism. See that’s the thing with man, we’re the only creature on earth that can destroy its own root structure. We support hate, we support dictatorship and genocide; but when we see the results of all of that, when we see the dead bodies in graves we speak of it like a great tragedy. Like, where did this come from? How did this happen? If we support hate then we get hate. It’s a classic case of he who lives by the sword dies by the sword. Keep in mind just seven men brought Nazism to Germany. All this shit begins with philosophy and ideals, not bombs or guns but philosophy. Speeches from behind podiums. That’s where it begins. With the pen, not the sword
@@adamsalieri7048 Why not? These men were conscripted into the military beyond their control. Under a dictatorship there are no conscientious objector‘s. You either take your orders or you are executed. These men had no choice
The snap shot of the death of the Soviet and German soldiers at the beginning really brings home how pointless the whole idea of war is. Two men locked together in death instead of friendship. Glad they are going home. Thank you
@@spartacouscacao4731 Nowdays "liberal" censorship is the same
I wish these gentlemen knew of a world without war because I know some of their families are still wondering about their whereabouts! RIP my friends!
Your work is top notch. Professional with both empathy and compassion. Good job!
These videos make me sad and happy at the same time. Sad on how they died and were just left there. Happy that they were finally found and are being given the recognition and proper burial they deserve after all these years of being MIA.
@@TheJimyyy everyone fucking killed people in ww2, soviets killed 30 million of their own fucking people, everyone committed atrocities in ww2.
@@TheJimyyy cry ab it
@@TheJimyyy bro are you slow??
@@pepsi_man4962 Soviets killing their own people is a different issue . it doesnt mean every nazi who went for the war shouldnt get the death they deserve , scums , The same applies to modern day neonazis .
Spoken like a true neo-nazi enthusiast. You just lack Ukrainian flag on your avatar..
"Sad how nazis died.." smh..
Thanks for your work. The boys can finally come home after such a long time.
These are russian guys, you really tought they bring them home????
@@marcushusky388 I think so. They all do it on a voluntary basis. A transfer to the German authorities is quite normal and a matter of honor.
Do you understand Russian, because I'm not sure what these excavations are about. these are German soldiers who invaded Russia and were brutal cruel murderers. I don't understand why a Russian would have an interest in these soldiers being honored with proper burial. Maybe they are on a mission to clean their land of them. what are they doing with the remains?
@@dashriprock5720 poor soul.
@@RetardedCosmo Your user name says it all
I love Russians and Germans I wish ww2 had never happened.
My grandfather was German and he died on Stalingrad .
Russen und Deutsche sind natürliche Freunde,der 2.Weltkrieg war die schlimmste Katastrophe.
@@zlatkofilipovic1509 filipovic doesn't found German. Sounds more Croatian
@@JGD185
Maybe I had two grandfathers?🙄 One was German 😆
Мужики!Спасибо Вам за Ваш бесценный труд и интересные видео! Здоровья Крепкого Вашему коллективу !
More English subtitles, please. Enjoy learning about the war, its soldiers and the battles they fought
Brush up on your Russian lol
There are a lot of youtubers that search old battlefields. Easier to watch them than learn a language
And espanish
@@eduardogutierrez5489 E spanish, is that like Espanol 2.0? 😉🤗🤗
And Indonesia also
Incredibly fascinating. The last couple of videos I've seen the bodies were absolutely mangled. Such vicious fighting.
Ппцны молодцы.
Es increíble los miles de soldados que quedaron bajo tierra y muchos seguirán ahí. Gracias a éstas personas y su búsqueda detallada seguramente habrá sido un gran consuelo para las familias de los que cayeron. Saludos desde España....
Yes, need more English subtitles because these men are really awesome at the job they do. They are meticulous and respectful at their jobs. They show the terrible cost of war. Mother's and Father's son's being left in farmers field for ever, unless they are found by Gentleman like these. Great job guys.
"Gentlemen" ??????????? Very far from it.
@@Fritz_Maisenbacher why are they far from it?
@@deputy1968
They have no emotion at all.
My wife's uncle just disappeared into the Russian Army during that war. The family have no idea where, when or how he died. Very sad. Handsome young man.
Drž hubu. Na ruském území neměl co pohledávat... dobře mu tak.
My Great Grandfather was M.I.A. somewhere between end of December 42 or beginning January 43 in Stalingrad. We were looking for him for several years but he just vanished. Last letter from him was painting a dark picture of the horrible, surreal scenario around him.. Like he knew it will be his last one... His last position was somewhere near the airport of Stalingrad. Till today I have the hope that one day someone will find him.
My grandfather is also posted missing in Action somewhere in Russia at the beginning of the Invasion I two hope one day that we will be able to give his name back so I know how you feel best of luck to you and godspeed
Those who have grandfather who are missing, passes away or got PTSD
@@philwilliams5949 очень сложно найти говорю как поисковик очень редко у солдат бывают с собой медальоны так как их перед войной выпускали в Германии они закончились к 1942 некоторые солдаты подписывали ложки и котелки но тут как повезет бывает ложки железные и нечитаемые также бывает очень плохой грунт который все съедает в хлам а бывает солдаты очень разбиты осколками очень сильные бои были я щяс не копаю но когда капал мне попадались фляжки солдатские с 20 пробоинами от пуль каски в которых до 40пробоин с осколками. Бывало от человека одна рука и россыпь косточек мелких и видно в блиндаже и пулеметной ячейке хвост от 81 миллиметровой мины. Но будем стараться искать по возможности и опознавать тех каво можем по возможности а вам удачи и добра
@@philwilliams5949 +черные копатели много растащили они все снимают с Солдатов что с советских что с немецких а кости выбрасывают.
My great grandfather too never returned from the eastern front, he went I'll call it silent in winter of 42-43, many many German soldiers would never return from that battlefield, we lost millions 😢. I don't think people quite grasp that number,,,,, if you ever have the time and patience plus 1 million little flags on a lawn and you'll start to see the toll visually from the eastern front.
Great stuff. It must be amazing doing all the planning, searching & hard work to be rewarded with not only touching history but helping people. War has always been a human endeavor sadly. Sometimes friends become enemies & vice versa. After WW2 which had the biggest toll on civilians & soldiers in history, it is nice to see when old foes became friends. For example, Wehrmacht Major Hans Von Luck who was on Rommel’s staff became friends with Major John Howard of Pegasus bridge fame. They met annually until their passing.
I am a US Army veteran. I got out right as war started. I always wondered how I’d do in combat but I am glad that I didn’t. I know a lot of my ex company mates changed after their deployments, so I feel lucky that I didn’t go if not guilty. I came close to reenlisting which would have guaranteed my deployment as I was a 19kilo. When you think of even our training, it’s hard. PT 4 times a week. Non stop training & out in the field. You’re always sleep deprived & either freezing or sweating your ass off. But war is something totally different. It’s the ultimate test of courage & sacrifice. So many young men died cold & alone. It’s horrific to think about. Sadly Russia is conducting the biggest combat operations in that area since WW2.
Anyway, your excavations just highlight the immensity of WW2. It was millions of soldiers. Millions of dead civilians & soldiers. When you see those old bones it’s haunting. You wonder who they were. Were they scared? Did they suffer? If you look at the WW2 casualties numbers the number of MIA is awful. Besides finding great artifacts & relics of history, you are doing a great service for these soldiers. They can finally go home & be reunited with family if any are still living & be properly laid to rest instead of being left like detritus on an abandoned field.
Thanks for your efforts & work.
Ken- my dad claimed that he and another New zealand soilder had too man handle 1,000 dead bodys in one day after the Cassino battle in italy 1944. They had too Drag them out off the rough Italy terrain and some were covered in big maggots and no matter what breed or colour the skin off a person is they go purple colour when left out in the sun and elements. Do not know if this was a record in bury bodys in one day
На. Парады деньги были ,а на поиски погибших солдат денег невыделяли .
Сколько тела советских солдат лежат особенно малонародности которых использовали защиты родины своей ..
Обидно то что их как собак в ямы сбросили и забыли. А главное они числется безвести пропавших. Да понятно тела немцев лежат ,их просто как к врагам такое отношение.
Ну вот если республики у которых таких безвести пропавших много, проблема в том что они нечего немогут сделать потому что территории чужих стран ,но большое всего на территории России европейской части где ещё после войны этих поля должны были обследовать и тогда было шанс вернуть бойцов тела домой, ведь чията мать ждала, жена родственники .
thanks to our russian friends, russians are our friends, not our enemies. Friendship for all time between germany and russians. WWII was horrible for both sides.
@Adolf Hitler True, not friends, practically a family after that lol
Destructions and mass loss of life was terrible for entire Europe. Germans had entire Europe and invasion in USSR was absolutely unnecessary. Like an Bulgarian I`m glad that we rejected to participate in this insane and horrible operation Barbarossa. I hope that will no more war in Europe.
@Adolf Hitler откуда такая информация 2 миллиона, а сколько мирных жителей ваши солдаты убили Сжигая за живо. Так что они поступили гуманно с вами просто насиловали, хотя это пропаганда ваша.
@@MW-vg9dn wait...
@TheGamingTrex2021 what?
Excellent Job of recovering missing soldiers. Greetings from USA 🇺🇸
Отличная работа по поиску тел пропавших солдат. Привет из США
AFGHANISTAN
Good
Reading the Dog Tag: (appears to be) Infantry or Rifleman "Jager" (J.), Antitank (Pz.Ahw), Company (Kp.)
I think the next bit is Jagerregiment (J.R.) 178 (178th Light Infantry Regiment) maybe of the 76th Infantry Division (Wehrmacht)
142 is the soldier's number in that company.
If that's the case, the 76th Division made it to Stalingrad, was destroyed there and this fellow with it somewhere along the journey. It was later reformed in Germany and fought on the Western Front.
Big salute to these brave soldiers who devoted their life for the sake of their nation.......
Автор , субтитры на английском делайте пожалуйста ! Люди со всего мира с удовольствием смотрят вас
Just turn on auto translate.
Please provide English subtitles, if possible. These are incredible finds. Imagine the families, knowing their sons were never found.
Just translate it.
Enemies resting in the same trenches they digged. Smh. Imagine waking up in the afterlife in line with your enemy
Thank You. RIP Soldiers 🙏
@Brazilla hell is not real gay god
@Brazilla you too
@Brazilla soldiers are soldiers i mean who died for what are behind them is still respected no matter what
@Brazilla ye true my bad
@@bloodborne410
Says an ignorant pre evolved atheist
Danke ❗Das ihr die Soldaten bergt, und die Angehörigen wieder etwas glücklich macht ❗
Danke auch von mir
Glaub mir dir Angehörigen werden nichts mit bekommen man hätte das melden müssen und nicht ausbeuten
@@kevin-leonh.6369 Ja du hast recht
Leider nirgends klar erkennbar das der internationale Suchdienst eingeschaltet wurde.
Traurig,es warten auch nach 76 Jahren immer noch Familie auf diese offizielle Bestätigung.
Thank you for another great video!👍
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Very Delightful Video Brother 💚💙
War ended over 70 years ago and yet people are still finding soldiers that went M.I.A...
Officially these are considered war graves. They're not MIA. This is grave robbing. There are probably people alive still who knew many of these boys.
@@beanzbeanz But shouldn't they be returned to their families? ID tags were left for a reason, I would assume. I know sometimes the war dead with dog tags, the dog tags were returned to the families. Most war dead graves are marked, but these aren't, they're just randomly buried. I can only imagine a parent, brother, or sister wondering what happened to their loved ones.
@@beanzbeanz No this is not war grave (war grave is something different) and they are not robbing graves as they are not some black diggers. Stop saying typical BS smartass. There is german organisation that is repatriating these soldiers back home and they are contacted after these finds. Soviet soldiers are having official burial as well so these guys are hardly robbers.
@@debbieverret4033 Most of these were just "forgoten" as the front ran over and left behind these two. That dog tag had both parts, so german army had no info about this guy so def MIA.
Think of all those ships and fighter planes that also went down in the oceans - there are lots of remains that will still _never_ be found.
Привет с Болгарии! Невероятные находки нашли и благородную работу сделали. Вы достойны всяческой похвалы! Я мечтаю когда-нибудь участвовать в таких раскопках.
They suffered and now they descendants are making income by digging those hellholes from the past
Great job guys. Greetings from Texas
God bless the Occupied Republic of Texas!
Digging up the remains of the II World War. So sad ! They had a name, a family and a dream, a dream to go back home. We are just brothers and not enemies. Hi from 🇧🇷
IRONIC
Excellent stuff guys! Big bravo from USA!!!
Witam Wszystkich na tym kanale. Ogladam Was od lat i ciągle się dziwię ze tyle jeszcze mogił jest do odkrycia. Każdego trzeba pochować. Po godnym pochówku każdy z odkrytych żołnierzy zazna On i jego Rodzina zazna spokoju. Każda wojna to ZŁO !!! Wraz ze śmiercią giną marzenia , miłość. Pozdrawiam z Polski 😊👍
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thank you my russian friends for the work you do.. honorable work!!!
Soldiers of both sides are martyrs.They fought for their country.Two dictators were behind all this.
Hang on a minute…who attacked who. The Nazis are not martyrs, they are killers
@@kiz11a The Geeman soldiers who were conscripts or were forced to join the army are martyrs.
Hi guys, Iam from india ......and I like all your videos .........
After the battle for the Falklands was over, the Argentine soldiers that fell were buried as unknown because they didn't wear dog tags.The latter are elemental assets every soldier must have.
It's too bad DNA samples were not taken for example finger nails for later identification. A lot of people in Argentina are still looking for relatives made to disappeared by the former regime.
As an aside, the first official, streamlined use of 'dogtags' was during the Franco-Prussian War. The Prussians pioneered it.
@@waynebrown616
Incredible!!!.It is true, i saw that German soldiers's remains had the halves of the dog tags in their skulls.Those who buried them knew that one day the remains would be dug out and identified.That's foresight.
@@anibalcesarnishizk2205 Yes. That was done in the field, under combat conditions, most likely. The other half of the dogtag would have been forwarded by the unit leader responsible for the tags to the appropriate authority. If time permitted, the soldiers would have been reinterred, but often given the fluidity of the military situation on the Eastern Front, this was not always possible, as we have seen by this evidence. So, half of a dogtag in an improvised, temporary grave, gives me hope that the relatives ultimately found out about their relatives. The German government is still actively involved in finding the missing from WWII. These Russian grave robbers are finding complete dog tags, which gives me the concern that these men are still considered missing, and I do not trust THEM to make proper notification. They are doing this for profit, or they are just sick, or both.
diras Batalla por las MALVINAS , NO FALKLANDS..
Thank's a lot boys.A very good job 👍👌
Спасибо вам что находите пропавших в этой жуткой войне!
I applaud the efforts of these guys and perhaps it's already being done, but I hope the remains are identified and repatriated. I wish trained field archeologists could have a go at these sites before so much is disturbed and carried away.
These guys every year collect the bone harvest as volunteers if I remember correctly but only 10 -15% of them can be identified an that is only if they still had their name tags or put their names on something of theirs that has survived but yes as best as they can the Germans go back home an so do the Russians
These men clearly are at least somewhat experienced archeologists. Note their careful excavation techniques
There is another group on here doing it. They’re older videos, but they are being commissioned to dig up the German soldiers where there are known graves and they’re being shipped home.
YES .. they need experts doing this... cant believe they are digging it up without a care in the world.
@@gunnarthefeisty yeah experienced...haha
Its unbelieveble how many fallen soldiers that was just buried where they fought and never sent home. I guess that was a common thing back then. So many of these soldiers never returned home for their burial. In many cases they look like they where just dumped into a pit without taking their ammo and gear, sometimes even several bodies in the same hole. Maybe it was done by civilians after the war during the clean up. Who buried them, Whats their story, how did they fall, how did these locations look during time of war..so many questions when I see these videos. Good work guys. Finally they can get an ID and a proper place to rest.
yes your right. just look at some random german war memorials across germany. each one got names in the MIA section.
These were soldiers who fought bravely.please use extreme respect.
They are better to be found so at least they can be buried with there comrades if they can’t be identified.
Why did you decide to do this? I’m very grateful for you all. My heart hurts for them all and their families. Thank you
@Charlie Williams What past away? This is a Grandfather of anyone ! First thinking, than writing!
@@MrHeidiHigh If you look at conscriptions the majority was around 20 years old for german troops even lower and probably didnt start a family of their own yet. So it's a fair assumption given the chances.
Matsuo Basho wrote a haiku:Summer grass is what remains of the soldiers's dreams.He wrote it for Japanese warriors but it should be written in every battlefield 'round the world.
This is deep,
@@Lorusconvictus
Yep🤔😌
Outstanding video and finds 🙏🙏🙏
Estou fascinado com essas descobertas.Sempre tive interesse pela segunda guerra mundial.
Parabéns!
São Paulo-Brasil
Tambem gosto muito . Ney Passos. Cotia SP Brasil.
Quase a metade dos habitantes de São Paulo existe por causa dessas ossadas...
Honorable work guys! massive respect your efforts and the way you handle the graves of these fallen soilders. War is a never a good thing and just remember some of these soliders left their families behind wondering what happened to them. All this because some men in power fed them a horrible narratives and beliefs. Facism brought the world to a stand still and caused massive losses! all for what? this is a lesson for the world.
Bạn ơi mình người việt nam cũng thích xem, mình đã đã đăng ký kênh của bạn!
You guys are doing a great job finding these dead soldiers of the past , hopefully they will get a proper burial. Thanks for sharing
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Do you try to return the remains and I.D. tags to the remainig families in German?
Súper excelente trabajo arqueológico forense buen vídeo.
Fascinating.And it is fantastic, that they way that these lads are doing it, is with so much respect.
9:15 Those remains look like an Imco lighter. The model is from Austria and still in production.
These guys are doing great works. Whether former enemies or compatriots, they are showing respect by carefully handling their remains and notifying their relatives by the identification with the corpse.👍🙏
The dead of both sides surely thank you for your efforts to bring them home.
Well done guys. Sometimes the only hope a soldier can have if he falls on the field of battle is to be returned home with the memory of honor and dedication to duty to his/her country. Thank you for granting this wish to these brave fallen soldiers. You are bringing peace to these brave souls and the families that have given all for what they believed in. Your honor given to these fallen warriors is righteous and noble. Semper Fi.
Amazing work. Thanks for these great videos.
Feeling sad for his mom and family suppose how long they waited for them 😔😓😢
Right
I agree with you
Waited for German soldiers? They were all killed too. The Germans lost over 21m...GOOD.
Benar.....mari katakan tidak ada lagi peperangan di bumi ini. Hidup damai lebih menyenangkan.
@@marckcarbonelloifveteran410 the SS and the Einsatzgruppen were also just soldiers?
Obrigado muito bom vídeo
Amazing video, thank you!
මරු චැනල් එක..☝️💪💪
Really cool finds, this is why I love this channel. 👍❤🇺🇸
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DON'T YOU FEEL REMORSE ABOUT THE WASTAGE OF HUMANITY LIFE
@@steviewonder8777 No I didn't kill these guys I do feel for the civilians who died and the fact Roosevelt bumbled us into a war unprepared.
@@kennysherrill6542 I KNOW YOU WERE NOT BORN DURING 2WW.I THINK THESE BODIES SHOULD BE RETURNED TO THE RESPECTIVE COUNTRIES WITH GREAT RESPECT.....I SEE MANY BADGES NOT SEND TO THERE COUNTRIES WERE THERE FAMILIES WAITED FOR HIM OR HER TILL THERE DEATH REPORTED MISSING....GOD BLESS THEM THEY FOUGHT FOR THERE COUNTRIES SALYUTE TO ALL THE MARTYRS....PLS INFORM BODY OF ANY INDIAN SOLDIERS.
@@kennysherrill6542 WE R STILL NOT UNDERSTANDING THE FUTILITY OF WAR......PEACE IS THE ULTIMATE GOAL OF LIFE..WAITING FOR ANOTHER WW
I love the professionalism and respect you have for the fallen Soviet and German soldiers,great videos ! Thankyou
Professionalism?? I dont know...
rest in peace for the soldiers ... even though you don't feel peaceful alive.
Peace in life is the true wealth for humen...
WHY SHOULD YOU SAY RIP NAZI'S??? THEY ARE ENEMIES OF LEADER ADOLF HITLER!!! THEY ARE WAR CRIMES OF HELL!!! 😡😡😡😡
PLUS, REST IN PEACE FOR THE PEOPLE VICTIMS AND THE GOOD SOLDIERS FOR FIGHT LIBERATION DURING WW2 ARE DYING SOME MILLIONS AROUND THE WORLD!!!😢😢😢😢🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
sorry ... I see them as ordinary soldiers who are required by circumstances as soldiers in general ... not about the Nazis that I see. whether the German army or any other army that became his opponent, they were just ordinary soldiers and served as the army's duty.
if history only writes about war victories...then who will touch the honor of the defeated soldiers...now everything is just a pile of bones and covered in dirt, the winner and the loser have slept in the same place...the principle I respect the fallen soldiers on the battlefield, be it friend or foe.
Digging around in these grave areas can be wrought with danger. Buried ordinance can still go off if the spades used for digging can come in contact with the detonator part of the ordinance. These guys are in my book very courageous to be doing this.
80yr ordinace going off??? I doubt that
@@robd1329 it can. its happened
It definitely does pose a significant threat and some types of ordnance can become extremely unstable after being buried for years. Things like Phosphorus can ignite when it come s into contact with the air. This happened on December the 1st 2021 - Four people were hurt, one seriously, when a World War Two bomb blew up on a railway construction site in the German city of Munich. The fire brigade says it happened during drilling work near Donnersberger Bridge, close to the main station. Also have a search for Exeter University ww2 bomb.
John, dass Frage ich mich auch! Ein Fehler, wird mit dem Tot bestraft. Das wird nach all den Jahren .......Instabil
@@robd1329 it's a fairly common for bombs leftover from the war to be found in Europe and an area will need to be evacuated until it's deemed safe even in recent years. The chances of something that a soldier that's been buried in the mud might have on him like a grenade or mortar shell going off is probably much slimmer though.
Thank you for posting !!!
Хорошо земля на Украине сохраняет останки солдат. В Ленобласти земля агрессивнее ,мало что остаётся . Благодарю за труды в поиске погибших. 👍🏻
Danke für die Arbeit. Wäre schön wenn das russische Gespräch übersetzt würde!
Danke euch das ihr die Menschen nachhause bringt.....
MfG.dieter
American kids: Think of themselves. Russian kids: Honor the war dead of both sides and honor history. From an old soldier in Texas.
Best channel
I love your channel - it’s sad sometimes to see last moments if brave going men who didn’t want to be there. You allow them to go hone and free their souls. How many have you recover so far germs? Russians?
I'm always amazed at how far down the soilders are. Are they always buried by someone is it it time that buried them.....
Thanks for finding them and getting them home.
I'm an American but I have a country and have a family. I'm sure both are thankful for what you are doing.
قال الله تعالى
(( وَلَا تَحْسَبَنَّ الَّذِينَ قُتِلُوا فِي سَبِيلِ اللَّهِ أَمْوَاتًا ۚ بَلْ أَحْيَاءٌ عِندَ رَبِّهِمْ يُرْزَقُونَ ))
Have any of these guys ever been hurt by any of thè munitions?
Do you want to see them hurt?
@@oluseyi8764 do you?
@@mrbachittarsingh9243 absolutely not!!
Great job sir , it helps to realise the soldiers life, ,,,
Let not forget most of these bones belonged to soldiers between the ages of 18 - 25 . Very young.
Great Channel this! Really interesting and i dont know what appears to be Russian language
Will those rounds still work and did you ask Govt permission for excavation?
I doubt it!
4:55 tells a story. Amazing.
Very good nice job thank you very much force da pata karne katra
رائع 👍👏🌷🌹
Great work guys.
Stay safe.
Do the remains get tested and or sent home?
Triste, pero es la realidad de la guerra. Me pongo de pie ante estos guerreros que lucharon por una causa perdida. Como lo son todas las guerras.
escucha en el minuto 2:00, parece una psicofonia
Why is the soil at the 12:30 time clip so black?
😍 mano que daora esses vidios são top👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
The war is over, the leaders shake hands, and that old woman will remain waiting for her lost son, and that girl is waiting for her beloved husband, and those children are waiting for their heroic father. I don't know who sold the country, but I saw who paid the price.
Beautifully said and very very sad
Was macht ihr denn eigentlich mit den Erkennungsmarken nach dem ihr sie gefunden habt??
Ich doch sehr das diese gemeldet werden.
Im curious how these soldiers end up in 2' of dirt? Is the thought that they are in a fox hole dug in and perish? This is very sad to see but wonderful that you have dedicated your time to preserving this brave folks fighting for their country.
A bomb crater could be used as a fox hole but if the soil was muddy the suction could trap and drown them. It happened a lot in WWI.
@@HepCatJack ok I never thought about that. Its very interesting the history that you are preserving. Do you also try and notify the families of these men?
@@darienhenderson8332 I'm not involved with the producers of this video. I'm trapped at home during a global pandemic.
@@HepCatJack Sorry to hear that! Best of luck...
Привет из Буэнос-Айреса, Аргентина.
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To visit Russia during the may day parade was a very heartfelt emotional experience.. to see Russians carrying photos of ww2 era relatives was something I never will forget or what I felt standing there watching.. I know who and what won ww2
@@marckcarbonelloifveteran410 Вот хрен ты угадал !
@@marckcarbonelloifveteran410 you mean the by world that joined the war in 1944 when the outcome of the war was obvious
@@marckcarbonelloifveteran410 Well, I guess we know who drank the kool-aid, now don't we...
@@kiz11a lets see.
China joined the war in 1939 (although they were being attacked by Japan as early as 1934 or before) Poland joined in the war in 1939, Austria, Czechoslovakia and Finland joined in 1939, the Scandinavian countries joined in 1940, France joined the war in 1939, the British Empire which includes Canada joined the war in 1939, Tonga, Morocco, Tunisia, Nepal, South Africa, Kuwait all joined the war in 1939, Egypt and Greece joined the war in 1940 and the United Stated joined the war in 1941, along with most of the non-British Caribbean nations and some Central American countries.
obviously i didnt list all of the smaller countries but since many were part of the Dutch, French or British colonies, they were all brought into the war the same time their "parent nation" was.
what's this BS your'e spewing about "...that joined the war in 1944 when the outcome of the war was obvious"?
Awesome videos! Please more English subtitles
два моих прадеда тоже где-то там(((от этой сцены в окопе кровь стынет в жилах((спасибо вам за труды
Solche Arbeit macht wohl jeden traurig. Den Gefallenen einen Namen geben ist ehrenvoll
Do you know names of them? Great and precious work.
Feelings so emotional to see this.
Poor remnants of poor man who just followed orders and went on to kill people they didn't know. Using all materials which were not their property. Handling tools which were not of their profession. They suffered and were compelled to kill other men who didn't harm them in any way. So they went to a stranger land carrying nothing in theit pockets. They had nothing on their own but their lives. And they lost them...
Please- don't call invaders and murderers poor soldiers carrying out their orders...
@@adamsalieri7048 - Right. They were victims to a megalomaniac visions of their leaders. They were forced to do things out of their normal beheavior. They were exposed and involved in madness. A sad story.
Most of them would’ve passionately and fanatically supported Hitler and fascism. See that’s the thing with man, we’re the only creature on earth that can destroy its own root structure. We support hate, we support dictatorship and genocide; but when we see the results of all of that, when we see the dead bodies in graves we speak of it like a great tragedy. Like, where did this come from? How did this happen?
If we support hate then we get hate. It’s a classic case of he who lives by the sword dies by the sword.
Keep in mind just seven men brought Nazism to Germany. All this shit begins with philosophy and ideals, not bombs or guns but philosophy. Speeches from behind podiums. That’s where it begins. With the pen, not the sword
@@adamsalieri7048 Why not? These men were conscripted into the military beyond their control. Under a dictatorship there are no conscientious objector‘s. You either take your orders or you are executed. These men had no choice
It's as if they are coming back to life to tell us their story. RIP. 🙏🙏🌹🌹🌹
У меня один вопрос что вы делаете после обнаружения останков германских войск? Обратно ли закапываете или же передаёте в определёныые места?
Есть кладбища
Impresionante 👍🏼