The guns were recovered for the rebuild after the war . The wine behind the fallen brick was meant for you to recover and recycle through your liver. PLEASE say you tried a good looking bottle!
Great finds! I hope the bunker oven can be rescued from that place, restored and then put into a museum. It would be a shame for it to disintegrate completely in the open air. The wine bottles, too, should be taken and opened!!
You could take that wine to an expert because it was cold and damp the wine probably stayed in good shape you'll be surprised how resilient wine can be.
My father saved a bottle of wine that one of my uncles liberated from a German WWII bunker. We opened it at my wedding in 1992. Still perfect. You should have brought a few of those bottles back. One to save. One to try! Worst case scenario it has turned into very old red wine vinegar! I'm betting that wine may still be good! Being inside that bunker would be almost the perfect storage conditions. Cool, and no light!
Nice hunt, this is a once in a lifetime find. I suspect this could be some German officer's stash he never got around picking up. You should take some of those filled bottles to an wine expert, they could be fairly valuable. Especially after aging for 75 years. Wouldn't be a bad idea to have the thing chemically tested as well, it could be poisoned.
Those wine bottles and the stove need to be saved, maybe a museum or someone else could find a use for them. Great find and salute to the ww2historyhunter .
museum would get empty bottles from me. why should wine be sit for people to look at. it was made to be consumed. i can fill the bottles with piss for people to look at
I really enjoyed your find. The stove being in the condition it was in even now was amazing!!! And the wine bottles too!! You guys ROCK!! Thank you so much for sharing this and for what you guys do!!! Please be safe, I would suggest bringing a metal detector you never know about old mines still being around and still active!! So please be safe.
The WW2HH adventures just keep coming! This one was really interesting, so please keep them coming. We all look forward to them with anticipation. Cheers from Australia!
Hopefully you can get someone to rescue the bunker oven and the panzer door. It would be nice if you could rescue a bunker oven and restore it for yourself to use. So many bottles. They should also be museum pieces. I would have loved to see the cave before the walls started coming down. These are locations you won’t see on other channels. Keep bringing us the unseen history.
This is like finding old filled wine bottles on the ocean floor. Those filled bottles are worth money. The bunker kept them at a safe cool temperature! It would be wonderful if you could cash in on those full bottles for all of your hard amazing work!
Amazing to find a location like this intact and unmolested. The bottle stash is an insane find. FULL bottles?! You gotta be kidding me! You have to do a follow up on this site once you do a little more “research” on those bottles and what is in them. What a gem of a discovery. Nice work!
Some awesome museum-worthy finds there! What an incredible hidden structure. Simply incredible. That bunker oven is in beautiful condition. Of course the wine has probably gone to vinegar by now, but a museum might find them worthy of display! Well done, HH and Eagle Eyes!!!
I would have opened a bottle and drank a toast to the soldiers who were once there. (Not to the Nazi's, but to the soldiers). Great video again! Thanks for sharing @WW2HistoryHunter!!
Nazis were soldiers and many gave their lives for their country and there is no GOOD GUYS vs BAD GUYS in war and hopefully you understake that. American troops in Iraq and Afghanistan are viewed the same as Nazis were and do you feel the same way for U.S. Soldiers?
I'm back after being away for over a year and I've missed your channel and your sincerity. Thank you for your time and diligence in promoting an excellent channel.
You probably found some soldiers stash of wine because they were behind the brick wall and were exposed after time the wall came apart. Since the wine was laying on its sides and kept in a cool place, they are probably still good since the liquid was still in contact with the cork keeping it moist and no air came in contact the liquid. That's quite a collectors find you got there.. My dad a a bottle of Cognac that he got in Germany in 1945 and kept it for 46 years in his old foot locker. He opened it at VFW (Veterans of Foreign Wars) for his colleagues, its was still good. I'd grab those bottles before someone else does and hold them for historic sake.
Wawww troops that’s class. If I was there I would have opened up a bottle and trued it definitely. And I wouldn’t leave till I had lifted every brick and bolder there’s got to be more in there brilliant video keep it up 👍🏻
Definitely it would taste dynamite lol that’s why wine drinkers have wine cellars to keep it away as long as they can 👌👌🔥🔥🔥 you could sell that stuff for fortunes 🔥❤️
Seceret Agent Ah yes! Very thankful for her contributions as well, as the same to all the Patreon supporters who allow them to keep on going. It’s shame others would rather cover up history then bring it to light for more to see.
I am salem from Kuwait and I am a big fan of you and the work you are doing .. Because you are transporting us to see the history of the Second WW2 live on the air .. And I congratulate you on the beautiful treasure ... Good job and continuation 👍 And if you want any information about WW2 then it is my game
So the Germans made themselves a beer hall lol. So many bottles. Someone had a good time. I hope the bunker oven got rescued. I can’t believe you didn’t take the panzer shutter with you to make a diorama lol. That was a surprise to follow a trench and find that underground installation. Simply amazing. Your adventures are alway full of surprises.
2 years ago you came across a Bunker Oven. I sent you a message telling you to take it home with you. This time I am sending you the same suggestion, take the oven and wine home with you. Please take it give it a home where it will be kept safe and protected. One more thing keep the wine stored on its side. Keep the corks wet.
Wahoo free wine, looks like a very interesting place,go get the bottles there might be something special about them, you have to beat the vandals to them, great finds keep the videos coming Mate 👍🇦🇺
My birthday morning catch up video #2 lol!! Are you kidding me, a bunker oven still there, holy madonna!! What a neat cave, image what it looked like with the bricks still up!! Can't believe there are unopened wine bottle's that's just unreal!! Great video my friend!!
As always great scenery, wonderful narration of how the sites look today and in the past. Then the Holy Madonna! Moments . Thank you very much. I almost forgot to add the respect that you show history is commendable.
Well WW2HH, In regards to your current dilemma, and any future dilemma alike I will personally offer my services by taking one for the team depositing those pesky WWII era bottles still filled presumably with sweet French wine! Just ship those awesome, I mean, those pesky filled bottles to Yorba Linda, California, Attention: Klaus!! 😂😂😂 As usual, great work as always exploring the many details/aspects the history books seem to have forgotten, or lumped together.. Thank you & Take care, Klaus
Outstanding my friend! I do hope you follow the process of the stove's removal, transport, and eventual reconstruction. As for the the wine, as discoverer, you are entitled to a few or more bottles. Will we see one on a diorama?;) Regards, Hank p.s I think the wine was stashed there by the enlisted men away from the officers eyes. There was probably 2 or 3 loose bricks that were removed to hide them. The officers wouldn't of hid them.The lack of labels, and seals points to the conclusion that the wine is most likely home made, and purchased, or confiscated from the locals. I imagine there was a lot of lamenting by the soldiers who had to leave it behind. Make sure you toast them before you taste. It would be.... honorable.
Given the way those bottles were laid on their side, stored in the dark, and underground, their condition is probably excellent. If that is the case, even a single bottle of that wine could be worth a small fortune.
@@Just-me-Laura Nope, not at all "tragic". Germans reaped what they sowed. Don't want to have bullet holes in buildings and destroyed cities? Then don't start doing it to all your neighbor countries first, ffs! It's awesome how some idiots today think Germans were the "victims" of WWII.
@@SevenSixTwo2012 Wow!! I can't believe that you just said that. One of my enlightened Jewish colleagues in the medical profession , who actually married a German, wanted me to respond in a certain manner. As they couldn't comprehend someone this day and age, painting a whole race with the same brush. Instead I have decided to take the high road. You are entitled to your opinion as I am mine. Therefore, I stand behind my previous stated opinion. Peace SevenSixTwo2012.
walked the whole Atlantic wall with 5 friends in 1984 i was 19,it took us a lesuirly march till sept sleeping in and beside many bunkers some still with tank turrets,right down to bay of biscay,thenonce we got to Bordeux we went through Gasconge reserve,then toulouse stayed in Carcassonne and narbonne reserve, to the med and south for the winter,we had no drones or anything we have nowadays but evry place town etc we past through was awsome,live it up while you can.
Take the wine bottles that have the wine up to the cork, neck down, if the cork stays wet, it should seal for ages, so these wine bottles should be drinkable. Enjoy and let us know how they were! Cool video again, love watching your adventures!
Wow! What a great find! Were you able to let a museum or Historical group know about the oven, the door and the rest of the find? What a display that would make!
Great vid, when you looked over wall at 10:50minutes it looked as if there was a blocked off passage, squared top of a doorway etc close to floor. Place may have been back filled and Wall may have been brick up after war, recycling what was there.
I am from the U.K. but now living in the Philippines when you come across some water holes you should drop a magnet in them to see if someone has hidden things in there . Walking through an old airfield in the UK . There were some water tanks open full of water we were metal detecting at the time but returned with a strong magnet and found handgun part of a machine gun and a belt of bullets
Well you ànd your Boy , are just going from one great video to a most fascinating one yet ,,i hope you got what you wanted for the oven to be saved ,, also wine ,,,, bring some more of your these stories . you have certainly come a long way from when i started watching your series a big thank you ,,,,,
If I'm not mistaken, wine doesn't usually go bad. Museums and wine collectors alike would love to get their hands on those bottles. Please don't just leave them there.
Great channel! If you noticed there are different kind of bottles and some of them had screwcaps before. They also have no labelling in them. Seems to be home made wine. No great monetary value but if some of the wine has been left by germans it has great historical value. It does not look that the damage inside the bunker is consistent with explosion. More like manual hammering. I believe that this bunker has been visited before and some one has been looking for treasures there.
05:19 Right on! excellent idea... that stove is mega-cool, and with a little bit of repair it'll keep a room nice and snug and warm, and even heat a boiling pot or skillet on top, and be an excellent conversation piece to talk about while munching on some scrambled eggs and sipping coffee that was heated on it. :-)
U sir just absolutely wow in your own words holy madonna love your videos my grandfather served and I have an uncle that was in the beginning of the green beret two nephews in the navy so what you do is huge love you and be safe
My husband would have loved your site. He had so many books on this subject. Sad to say Jim past away. He served 30 years in the military.
Mam I thank your husband and your family for your service.
Rest in peace jim and thank you for your service.
@Troy Mahler you are correct (passed)
Thank you all for your comments. He was greatly loved.
Rest in Piece
The guns were recovered for the rebuild after the war . The wine behind the fallen brick was meant for you to recover and recycle through your liver. PLEASE say you tried a good looking bottle!
" re cycle through your liver " Good one.
i did :) Thanks.
Great finds! I hope the bunker oven can be rescued from that place, restored and then put into a museum. It would be a shame for it to disintegrate completely in the open air. The wine bottles, too, should be taken and opened!!
Why opened? They would be worth more in history value unopened.
time will tell Sue and thanks for being here.
You could take that wine to an expert because it was cold and damp the wine probably stayed in good shape you'll be surprised how resilient wine can be.
ok and thanks for watching.
My father saved a bottle of wine that one of my uncles liberated from a German WWII bunker. We opened it at my wedding in 1992. Still perfect. You should have brought a few of those bottles back. One to save. One to try! Worst case scenario it has turned into very old red wine vinegar! I'm betting that wine may still be good! Being inside that bunker would be almost the perfect storage conditions. Cool, and no light!
probably some old guys place he sleeps and you want to nick his wine lol :)
Lol..we all shared Hussain vodka in his own glasses...it was grand time...grand time.
I bet most of them are good. The cork on the one that is stood up most likely dried out and is vinegar. At least they knew how to stash them
He likely went back and emptied the place out.
Thanks for watching.
You should take a bottle and get it tested. Some museums would love to have some of them if the wine is real. Great video as always.
Great idea
Nice hunt, this is a once in a lifetime find. I suspect this could be some German officer's stash he never got around picking up. You should take some of those filled bottles to an wine expert, they could be fairly valuable. Especially after aging for 75 years. Wouldn't be a bad idea to have the thing chemically tested as well, it could be poisoned.
Thanks for watching.
Those wine bottles and the stove need to be saved, maybe a museum or someone else could find a use for them. Great find and salute to the ww2historyhunter .
Or drink it.
museum would get empty bottles from me. why should wine be sit for people to look at. it was made to be consumed. i can fill the bottles with piss for people to look at
@@donovanphipps777 charming
Thanks jon.
That many bottles would probably indicate an officer's mess or barrack...maybe. Drink up!
@Stimpy&Ren very true could be worth ALOT of money
Black market stash behind the wall.
@@renejackson7652 They were probably bottles of disinfectant hidden away for COVID-19. There's none to be had where i am!! Stay safe and healthy.
old mans place he sleeps and his wine and you guys get all these romantic ideas lol ;)
from the supermarket along the road,and the old man sleeps there at night
Marvelous surprises! Hope you figured out how to get the oven, wine, and shutter home! So great to see it all. And a brick wall in a cave! Wow!
Loved it my friend and thanks for your great support :)
Thank you for exploring for those of us who cannot.
Glad you liked it :)
Thanks! Excellent finds HH. Please stay safe. Thank you for sharing. A little fuel money.
That is so greatly appreciated Laura and greetings from us :)
Bunker hatch was detached from an explosion, you can easily see the damage inside the bunker
Explosives were probably used. Imagine what's still in there
That could be it yes. Thanks for watching.
I really enjoyed your find. The stove being in the condition it was in even now was amazing!!! And the wine bottles too!! You guys ROCK!! Thank you so much for sharing this and for what you guys do!!! Please be safe, I would suggest bringing a metal detector you never know about old mines still being around and still active!! So please be safe.
Thanks so much and greetings from us.
The WW2HH adventures just keep coming! This one was really interesting, so please keep them coming. We all look forward to them with anticipation.
Cheers from Australia!
Glad you like them!
Hopefully you can get someone to rescue the bunker oven and the panzer door. It would be nice if you could rescue a bunker oven and restore it for yourself to use. So many bottles. They should also be museum pieces. I would have loved to see the cave before the walls started coming down. These are locations you won’t see on other channels. Keep bringing us the unseen history.
This is a very special place and loved ot find that and share with you my friend :)
What a time capsule, please tell me you got the stove home, amazing that it is virtually complete.
Well things got complicated :) Thanks for being here.
This is like finding old filled wine bottles on the ocean floor. Those filled bottles are worth money. The bunker kept them at a safe cool temperature! It would be wonderful if you could cash in on those full bottles for all of your hard amazing work!
Great explore and thanks.
Amazing to see the bottles with still wine in them
Agree and thanks :)
Amazing to find a location like this intact and unmolested. The bottle stash is an insane find. FULL bottles?! You gotta be kidding me! You have to do a follow up on this site once you do a little more “research” on those bottles and what is in them. What a gem of a discovery. Nice work!
Thanks for being here :)
Awesome video, what an AMAZING location!!
So cool to see everything is still intact without ugly modern graffiti etc!
Thanks for sharing! :)
Gr Nick
History Secrets hello! Your vids are awesome.
History Secrets I watch your videos
@@evan5649 Thank you! :)
@@poketime6769 That's awesome!
@@History-Secrets I will have to take a look. Yeh, more history.
Some awesome museum-worthy finds there! What an incredible hidden structure. Simply incredible. That bunker oven is in beautiful condition. Of course the wine has probably gone to vinegar by now, but a museum might find them worthy of display! Well done, HH and Eagle Eyes!!!
Great explore Cynthia and very glad you are with us.
I would have opened a bottle and drank a toast to the soldiers who were once there. (Not to the Nazi's, but to the soldiers). Great video again! Thanks for sharing @WW2HistoryHunter!!
Nazis were soldiers and many gave their lives for their country and there is no GOOD GUYS vs BAD GUYS in war and hopefully you understake that. American troops in Iraq and Afghanistan are viewed the same as Nazis were and do you feel the same way for U.S. Soldiers?
Thanks for watching.
I'm back after being away for over a year and I've missed your channel and your sincerity. Thank you for your time and diligence in promoting an excellent channel.
You are so welcome
That cave most likely have a perfect condition for this vine, it may still be drinkable
its even better that the bottle were layed on the side so the top didnt dry up and it preserved it
i have made a video where i try to taste it so look in video description for the link. Thanks.
I'm really glad you take the stuff out and give it to like a ww2 museum in stead of people profiting off the stuff that is historical stuff
Thanks for watching.
Those soldiers must of had a lot of leisure time lol....
Incredible finds my friend.
Discovery North Carolina : The 85% boring lot of any soldier, paint white lines, ruminesce, pop some beers or.....
Thanks for watching my friend.
You probably found some soldiers stash of wine because they were behind the brick wall and were exposed after time the wall came apart. Since the wine was laying on its sides and kept in a cool place, they are probably still good since the liquid was still in contact with the cork keeping it moist and no air came in contact the liquid. That's quite a collectors find you got there.. My dad a a bottle of Cognac that he got in Germany in 1945 and kept it for 46 years in his old foot locker. He opened it at VFW (Veterans of Foreign Wars) for his colleagues, its was still good. I'd grab those bottles before someone else does and hold them for historic sake.
Thanks for watching.
Wawww troops that’s class. If I was there I would have opened up a bottle and trued it definitely. And I wouldn’t leave till I had lifted every brick and bolder there’s got to be more in there brilliant video keep it up 👍🏻
Do you really think that wine would’ve been safe to drink? Wasn’t sure if you were serious or not.
Thomas Weatherford yes that wine 🍷 would surely be safe to drink, it’s aged 70+ years chill it and drink 🍹 to your ❤️ Hearts 💕 content 🤪
Michael Orzolick, thank you good sir. I’d love to get a few bottles and drink with a few friends! 🍷 🍷
Definitely it would taste dynamite lol that’s why wine drinkers have wine cellars to keep it away as long as they can 👌👌🔥🔥🔥 you could sell that stuff for fortunes 🔥❤️
Thanks for watching
Thank you for all you do to keep Soldiers spirits alive.
Thanks for watching.
Absolutely love this channel, keep doing this work, god knows someone needs to...
Thank you, I will
Nothing short of amazing the things you find. It is good to see someone is looking out for these sites.
Great place it is and more to come later.
When the wall fell down someones WW2 era stash was exposed, 75 year old wine..what a find...
Great explore it is.
Wow! That's some old wine! You should've taken a bottle to try. Thanks for sharing. 💖💖
I did or at least a little taste. Thanks Julie.
Holy Madonna is right! Love what you and your son do, he’s got eagle eyes for sure!
And his daughter 🙂
Seceret Agent Ah yes! Very thankful for her contributions as well, as the same to all the Patreon supporters who allow them to keep on going. It’s shame others would rather cover up history then bring it to light for more to see.
Appreciated Brendon
I am salem from Kuwait and I am a big fan of you and the work you are doing .. Because you are transporting us to see the history of the Second WW2 live on the air .. And I congratulate you on the beautiful treasure ... Good job and continuation 👍
And if you want any information about WW2 then it is my game
Thanks for watching.
You were a soldier there in a past life. You were drawn back for the wine.
😄😂😁😃🥰😅
Nazis
Well i wouldnt know. Thanks.
11:36 murder: stand outside and wants to scare him before killing him...
WW2HistoryHunter: oh look at this beutiful piece of Metall! 😂
Thanks for watching.
This video was awesome. Can't wait for the next one.
More to come!
Those secret wine bottles behind the wall give me wolfenstein vibes
i agree and very glad to share it with you :)
Nice 😁
Happy hunting and greetings from Switzerland 🇨🇭
Greetings from us.
Great video as always. Hope you can continue to get out and about and bring us more exploration over the next few months. Thanks
Lots mroe coming up for sure. Thanks
Amazing find. Looking forward to seeing more. 👍👍👍✌
Great location and more to come soon.
Awesome you are doing what you do. Keeping the memory of the fallen no matter their country alive.
Thank you Jarrett
Plottwist: Someone pissed in some old wine bottles and hit them there, for you to drink
@Spell It out Some people don't read or hear well.
get in Nah , some people just like to be moronic trolls
@@roccomanucci No way
@@getin3949 .....................huh?
Thanks for watching.
So the Germans made themselves a beer hall lol. So many bottles. Someone had a good time. I hope the bunker oven got rescued. I can’t believe you didn’t take the panzer shutter with you to make a diorama lol. That was a surprise to follow a trench and find that underground installation. Simply amazing. Your adventures are alway full of surprises.
Indeed they did and so glad for that as we found their stack :) Thanks Anthony :)
Did you try any of the wine? Just curious if had turned to vinegar! Love your vids!
Yes we did and thanks for watching.
The one great thing about wine is that in most cases it's still good and safe to drink!!!! Good job guys!
You never know. Thanks.
Another great one, thank you!
Thanks William
2 years ago you came across a Bunker Oven. I sent you a message telling you to take it home with you. This time I am sending you the same suggestion, take the oven and wine home with you. Please take it give it a home where it will be kept safe and protected. One more thing keep the wine stored on its side. Keep the corks wet.
Well sometimes things are best left alone. Thanks for watching.
Wahoo free wine, looks like a very interesting place,go get the bottles there might be something special about them, you have to beat the vandals to them, great finds keep the videos coming Mate 👍🇦🇺
Thanks.
My birthday morning catch up video #2 lol!! Are you kidding me, a bunker oven still there, holy madonna!! What a neat cave, image what it looked like with the bricks still up!! Can't believe there are unopened wine bottle's that's just unreal!! Great video my friend!!
Happy Birthday to Joshua !!!!! May your day be jolly and fun. Greetings from the WW2HistoryHunter Team my friend.
As always great scenery, wonderful narration of how the sites look today and in the past. Then the Holy Madonna! Moments . Thank you very much. I almost forgot to add the respect that you show history is commendable.
Glad you enjoyed it
i wonder how this guy finds these places - either way very entertaining
Research is the key i think . Thanks
Try the wine! It might still be drinkable...
or it's just pee..
Yes
Stashed for when they got pinned down ovo
The Germans shut the hatch and wait and just drink!
Time will tell :)
Nice! 👍🏻 and nice wine! Worth money! Wow! Way to go guys!
Thanks so much!
Well WW2HH, In regards to your current dilemma, and any future dilemma alike I will personally offer my services by taking one for the team depositing those pesky WWII era bottles still filled presumably with sweet French wine!
Just ship those awesome, I mean, those pesky filled bottles to Yorba Linda, California, Attention: Klaus!! 😂😂😂
As usual, great work as always exploring the many details/aspects the history books seem to have forgotten, or lumped together..
Thank you & Take care, Klaus
How do we know they are French? The Mosel makes some nice wines. Even some reds, a Pinot Noir. What do you think @ww2historyhunter?
Thanks for watching :)
Amazing. I hope you were able to take the hunker oven with you and sampled some wine 💜💜💜💜💜👍👍👍
Well it is still there and thanks for watching Wendy :)
Outstanding my friend! I do hope you follow the process of the stove's removal, transport, and eventual reconstruction. As for the the wine, as discoverer, you are entitled to a few or more bottles. Will we see one on a diorama?;) Regards, Hank
p.s I think the wine was stashed there by the enlisted men away from the officers eyes. There was probably 2 or 3 loose bricks that were removed to hide them. The officers wouldn't of hid them.The lack of labels, and seals points to the conclusion that the wine is most likely home made, and purchased, or confiscated from the locals. I imagine there was a lot of lamenting by the soldiers who had to leave it behind. Make sure you toast them before you taste. It would be.... honorable.
There is a video of tasting of a bottle if you like to watch that. Thanks for watching.
Given the way those bottles were laid on their side, stored in the dark, and underground, their condition is probably excellent. If that is the case, even a single bottle of that wine could be worth a small fortune.
ok and thanks for watching.
this is an amazing vdeo
GLad you liked it :)
Wow! I got one Chardonnay from 1959 and every year rise the price of it... Imagine those bottles how much it cost today! Congrats mate!
i wouldnt know a thing about that my friend :) Thanks and greetings from us.
The oven, shutter and bottles need rescuing and given to a museum.
Nothing of it is valueable at all with exception of those wine bottles but thats nothing for museum.
Thanks for watching.
Whatever you're using over your microphone in the high wind is working very well. Thank you! Great video & opening score!
Awesome, thank you!
After spending time in Germany in the early 80's East Germany still had whole damaged citys from ww2. I bet it was goos pickings then
You can still feel the depression there. Not to mention east Berlin.
even today i have seen villages in East Germany with church towers with bullet holes and destroyed
@@creepyendy so tragic 😥
@@Just-me-Laura Nope, not at all "tragic". Germans reaped what they sowed.
Don't want to have bullet holes in buildings and destroyed cities? Then don't start doing it to all your neighbor countries first, ffs! It's awesome how some idiots today think Germans were the "victims" of WWII.
@@SevenSixTwo2012 Wow!! I can't believe that you just said that. One of my enlightened Jewish colleagues in the medical profession , who actually married a German, wanted me to respond in a certain manner. As they couldn't comprehend someone this day and age, painting a whole race with the same brush. Instead I have decided to take the high road. You are entitled to your opinion as I am mine. Therefore, I stand behind my previous stated opinion. Peace SevenSixTwo2012.
What a great find my friend! Outstanding exploration, commentary, and camera work !
Thank you kindly
Yet again another fantastic video love your channel the way you talk about the places is mind blowing well done
Thank you very much!
walked the whole Atlantic wall with 5 friends in 1984 i was 19,it took us a lesuirly march till sept sleeping in and beside many bunkers some still with tank turrets,right down to bay of biscay,thenonce we got to Bordeux we went through Gasconge reserve,then toulouse stayed in Carcassonne and narbonne reserve, to the med and south for the winter,we had no drones or anything we have nowadays but evry place town etc we past through was awsome,live it up while you can.
What a great trip that must havre been. Thanks for watching.
Take the wine bottles that have the wine up to the cork, neck down, if the cork stays wet, it should seal for ages, so these wine bottles should be drinkable.
Enjoy and let us know how they were!
Cool video again, love watching your adventures!
Thanks for the tip!
Can't believe stuff still in these bunkers that's a great fine find wine bottles with wine in it wow should be in the museum thank you for the video
Glad you enjoyed it Bobby :)
Great find!
Thanks Josh :)
Wow! What a great find! Were you able to let a museum or Historical group know about the oven, the door and the rest of the find? What a display that would make!
no we basically just left it there. Thanks.
I hope it gets saved and put into a museum or a bunker that’s a museum
Thanks for watching.
Well done you two! You really have to save what you can from this site and preserve it! Love your videos, thank you...
Thanks for watching!
Spectacular finds ! Outstanding vid as usual ! Thanks again for taking us along on your adventures
Thats what I am dying to know
Glad you enjoyed it
I love your channel. Im finally able to start my own collection of military stuff and i have you to thank for my love of the hobby.
Appreciated Jake and greetings from us.
You should totally open up one of those bottles of wine and see if it's any good because it just might still be drinkable
We will show some of that later :)
Relics and artifacts are often helpful for studies and understanding. At least you're not disturbing and destroying human remains 👍
Thanks Terri
Wow brilliant mate all those old wine bottles and the stove awesome 😀👍👌...mega upload mate
Glad you enjoyed
I like how these channels find cooler things than any of the big budget shows on the history channel.
Appreciate you watching and commenting.
Great channel and fantastic work guys! Every video is incredible. Love from India 🇮🇳!
Thanks a ton!
I really enjoy watching your adventures
Thanks Carol
absolutely awesome find!!!!!!.......................many love, much props
Thank you kindly
Great vid, when you looked over wall at 10:50minutes it looked as if there was a blocked off passage, squared top of a doorway etc close to floor. Place may have been back filled and Wall may have been brick up after war, recycling what was there.
Hm it actually does. Thanks and greetings from us.
Great undisturbed location. Beautiful finds. Lucky man.
Thanks 👍
Mesmerising very interesting videos ,a great watch made with such enthusiasm ,brining history back to life . Thank you watching in Grimsby UK
Glad you enjoyed it
It doe not look like at least modern vandals have not found it yet.Very cool. I love the old Bunker Stove.
Thanks for being here.
Take a bottle...try it out!! Nothing to lose!! Wine gets better with age...lol
I did and there is a video of that :)
You really found some fantastic finds ! and I know there's more awesome pieces to come.
You got that right!
Crackin video again. I would definitely consider tasting that wine 👍👍
Thanks David
Checking back in, great video and adventure into history!
Welcome back!
I love watching your adventure always have some interesting things to show .
Thankyou so very much. But please stay safe and healthy
I am from the U.K. but now living in the Philippines when you come across some water holes you should drop a magnet in them to see if someone has hidden things in there . Walking through an old airfield in the UK . There were some water tanks open full of water we were metal detecting at the time but returned with a strong magnet and found handgun part of a machine gun and a belt of bullets
Well you ànd your Boy , are just going from one great video to a most fascinating one yet ,,i hope you got what you wanted for the oven to be saved ,, also wine ,,,, bring some more of your these stories . you have certainly come a long way from when i started watching your series a big thank you ,,,,,
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If I'm not mistaken, wine doesn't usually go bad. Museums and wine collectors alike would love to get their hands on those bottles. Please don't just leave them there.
ok and thanks for tip.
Awesome video that stove is crazy. It would be an awesome piece to restore.
I think so too!
4:07 We have a HOLY MADONNA 😃 Great video mate 👍 It’s an honour to be a patreon to your amazing channel 😊
Thanks again!
Great channel! If you noticed there are different kind of bottles and some of them had screwcaps before. They also have no labelling in them. Seems to be home made wine. No great monetary value but if some of the wine has been left by germans it has great historical value. It does not look that the damage inside the bunker is consistent with explosion. More like manual hammering. I believe that this bunker has been visited before and some one has been looking for treasures there.
Thanks for watching.
Getting drunk off old German wine from WWII would be fun lol.
it might be i wouldnt know. Thanks.
05:19 Right on! excellent idea... that stove is mega-cool, and with a little bit of repair it'll keep a room nice and snug and warm, and even heat a boiling pot or skillet on top, and be an excellent conversation piece to talk about while munching on some scrambled eggs and sipping coffee that was heated on it. :-)
Great little thing it is and thanks for watching
@@WW2HistoryHunter Definitely.... you're welcome... thanks for sharing. :-)
U sir just absolutely wow in your own words holy madonna love your videos my grandfather served and I have an uncle that was in the beginning of the green beret two nephews in the navy so what you do is huge love you and be safe
Thanks Kevin