EXCAVATIONS OF GERMAN SOLDIERS / WWII METAL DETECTING

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  • Опубликовано: 25 ноя 2024

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  • @VAMO_-tn9yv
    @VAMO_-tn9yv 3 года назад +4665

    This guy is very Lucky to be found. Most of the soldiers in the easternfront were never found . Keep on the work you're doing a great Job. Many families will be grateful to you .

    • @australium7374
      @australium7374 3 года назад +210

      Well most of them were never found they’re below the ground and have yet to be found and many in the coming years will be unearthed the cycle continues. It’s sad how he died in that spot it’s creepy too but rip all the soldiers

    • @s5kw
      @s5kw 3 года назад +71

      They are buried for a reason, i doubt anyone would claim them.

    • @slippery_meat9865
      @slippery_meat9865 3 года назад +20

      @@s5kw which is?

    • @kickpublishing
      @kickpublishing 3 года назад +151

      ​@@s5kw This is not a formal burial. Many of the bodies found were buried by explosions - sadly many were buried alive by massive land upheavals created by exploding shells.

    • @luftwaffe1810
      @luftwaffe1810 3 года назад +9

      Yes same

  • @keighlancoe5933
    @keighlancoe5933 3 года назад +3630

    A Polish friend of mine told me once that he was hiking out in the countryside and through some woods when he decided to take a break and and sat down perched up against a tree by some undergrowth. He looked to his side and he saw a weird shape covered in branches and weeds and stuff, he investigated further and began breaking up all of the weeds and it turns out it was a German soldier. Still had his weapon, helmet, everything but most of his clothing had rotted away except for some strips here and there and his boots. Apparently its not uncommon in Poland to find even whole tanks and artillery pieces and stuff like that in the woods, just left there from WWII.

    • @bobapbob5812
      @bobapbob5812 3 года назад +407

      just hope they don't come across landmines.

    • @bernie4268
      @bernie4268 3 года назад +68

      Wow that's amazing

    • @wesleymcbride8084
      @wesleymcbride8084 3 года назад +161

      Sorry if this is a rude question but do you know if your friend reported it so he could be sent back to any left over family

    • @keighlancoe5933
      @keighlancoe5933 3 года назад +171

      @@wesleymcbride8084 I don't actually, I didn't ask about it at the time it never occurred to me. He seemed like a decent guy so he probably did.

    • @bobapbob5812
      @bobapbob5812 3 года назад +54

      Hope they don't run into mines that are still live.

  • @bakerXderek
    @bakerXderek 3 года назад +4101

    Seeing a soldier frozen in time like this is truly insane. The stories these items tell, so interesting.

    • @chaseboswell1062
      @chaseboswell1062 3 года назад +27

      Bro I swear I see you everywhere

    • @bakerXderek
      @bakerXderek 3 года назад +37

      @@chaseboswell1062 I think were all just getting the same recommended lol

    • @kraigcochran9995
      @kraigcochran9995 3 года назад +14

      Seeing a rebel alliance pilot of the millennium falcon frozen in carbonite is very sad too.

    • @pep1018
      @pep1018 3 года назад +5

      @@chaseboswell1062 wtf do you mean boy?

    • @derekpratt4055
      @derekpratt4055 3 года назад +12

      no longer frozen in time since he fucked up the remains

  • @jonathanng138
    @jonathanng138 Год назад +750

    Imagine he was once held as a baby by proud parents, watching him as he grows up then he ends up like this truly haunting yet a significant story to be told

    • @jonathanng138
      @jonathanng138 Год назад +20

      @@user-yf2iv1rt7l everyone had a story he's just will never be told

    • @Nochift138
      @Nochift138 10 месяцев назад +29

      It's sad to think about as a parent

    • @bryck7853
      @bryck7853 9 месяцев назад +4

      @@jonathanng138 if they have his id, then his history would be in records they kept thinking they would win, you know.

    • @СафинаОдинцова
      @СафинаОдинцова 9 месяцев назад +8

      Им не стояло его рожать, а ему не стояло сюда приходить.
      Так, что - всё по заслугам!!!
      Судьба - её величество!!!

    • @Spookybozo
      @Spookybozo 8 месяцев назад +18

      He was fighting on the wrong side, but that pile of bones was once a human. He had dreams, he had family, he had emotions. What were the final moments of his life like as he lay in his final resting place. So many questions

  • @NGC7000
    @NGC7000 3 года назад +2203

    Human Madness...The most painful part of all this is that these dead men had people waiting for them to come back home. A mother, a sister, a daughter, a son, a father. They just vanish, never to be seen again. So sad!!! Thank you to these people who take the time to give back humanity to these soldiers. It doesn't matter on which side they were fighting.

    • @rinaldy0812
      @rinaldy0812 3 года назад +47

      So sad. But imaging these soldier had fighting till the for what we never understand ..

    • @jenswilke3600
      @jenswilke3600 3 года назад +97

      Exactly. It makes me sad to watch war movie comments sometimes. I have 2 kids and i teach them that there should never ever be war again (we are german).

    • @romino29
      @romino29 3 года назад +38

      on one hand side they had people waiting for them at back at home .. on the other side, they themselves were there to kill other

    • @NGC7000
      @NGC7000 3 года назад +46

      @@romino29
      This’s why I called this. Human’s madness. We have so many ways we can solve our differences instead of killing each other. My heart goes for their humanity, not for the reason they were fighting.

    • @oldhardmanjohnson6585
      @oldhardmanjohnson6585 3 года назад +29

      They had people waiting unless they died in Allied bombing

  • @HH-he4pw
    @HH-he4pw 3 года назад +1194

    Imagine your death is unknown, and 80 years later someone find your body still wearing the exact uniform that you wear before you died. So sad to think that he is someone's son/brother/father/friend

    • @FA2562
      @FA2562 3 года назад +52

      thats reality, this happened to many people in the war. its hard to know

    • @hedgeandhue
      @hedgeandhue 3 года назад +25

      I'd be a lot more disturbed if he was found wearing something else.

    • @callumdolten7486
      @callumdolten7486 3 года назад +4

      @@hedgeandhue like what 🤨 im jenuely confused

    • @hedgeandhue
      @hedgeandhue 3 года назад +35

      @@callumdolten7486 Of course he's wearing the exact same uniform 80 years later. If he wasn't, someone has been playing dress-up with his corpse... which would be disturbing.

    • @callumdolten7486
      @callumdolten7486 3 года назад +2

      @@hedgeandhue huh oh i can imagine the really be disturbed

  • @vargabalint4765
    @vargabalint4765 3 года назад +782

    It's weird to imagine their last moments: the shouting, the blood, the shooting, the smells, the blasts. These weren't CoD gameplays.

  • @davidchristensen6908
    @davidchristensen6908 Год назад +433

    I am happy there are people out in the world looking for lost soldiers. I don’t care what military anyone served in once they are dead we treat them with respect. Their service is over and they need to go home. My hat is off to anyone able to do this. Looking forward to your videos.

    • @karimtemri1664
      @karimtemri1664 Год назад +28

      If I was a German soldier I would have much rather died on Omaha beach (so they would Bury me in a nice cemetery) or during the battle of Berlin rather than lying in some forsaken field in Russia

    • @shikaka9032
      @shikaka9032 Год назад

      as you called him, a German soldier... these are the N-a-zi-s who occupied Europe and wanted to take over the USSR, but now their descendants are making films about them and whitewashing them... the N-az-is burned Jews in ovens and made holsters for llamas from their skin... ... you are their descendants, creatures.....

    • @ЕвгенийПанин-е1ф
      @ЕвгенийПанин-е1ф 11 месяцев назад +33

      ⁠@@karimtemri1664do you know that German soldiers, like this one, killed 27 millions of Russians? We haven’t even found our soldiers yet, regret about that, not some ss guy who came to kill. My grandfather lost his all 6 brothers in that war. He was the only one who survived. And we still don’t even know where those 6 men died and were buried.

    • @huohization
      @huohization 11 месяцев назад +30

      ​@@ЕвгенийПанин-е1ф You want to go around blaming people? It was your people attacking Finland that made sure I never met my grandfather. Like you put it "came to kill".

    • @stephanociraptor
      @stephanociraptor 11 месяцев назад

      You have no understanding whatsoever of how WW2 worked. Go educate yourself.@@ЕвгенийПанин-е1ф

  • @OP-tk3qc
    @OP-tk3qc 3 года назад +1367

    The fact that he's still laying the way he died is insane!

    • @asoru5573
      @asoru5573 3 года назад +116

      I know right! RIP for all those poor young boys

    • @mhmd78azez95
      @mhmd78azez95 3 года назад +1

      اثنيلبرلةزتا هابة

    • @marcgravert3938
      @marcgravert3938 3 года назад +71

      scary to because the second ones jaw was wide open like he was calling for help or somthing.

    • @M-L-kk8vf
      @M-L-kk8vf 3 года назад +17

      He was buried

    • @hadmatter9240
      @hadmatter9240 3 года назад +4

      @@mhmd78azez95 English is the lingua franca of the internet, Hoss.

  • @History-Secrets
    @History-Secrets 3 года назад +2289

    Frozen in time.. A really interesting and also sad thing to see. Yes, they were SS, but still, it's nice to see they are found and are no longer missing.

    • @realPromotememedia
      @realPromotememedia 3 года назад +102

      Really? Find all the millions they summarily dispatched in ditches and forests first. Stuff them.

    • @steflon
      @steflon 3 года назад +285

      @@realPromotememedia they were elite soldiers believing the cause, what is the difference between them and US SEALS in Iraq or so,..to be SS man doesnt mean you had to be a crazy monster,..obeying soldiers for sure..

    • @marcusbeck4656
      @marcusbeck4656 3 года назад +99

      @@steflon there is a huge difference. The SS were monsters serving no other purpose than doing their masters bidding. The SEALS have honor and integrity ( most have higher education ) they do not follow orders which they know are immorally wrong and they opening speak their mind to their unit commanders when discussing operations where mistakes were made. If you knew anything about the SEALS, or any spec ops branch of the US military and their operation tactics, you would realize how ridiculous your comparison is. Marcus Luttrell’s team of SEALs died because they didn’t kill the Afghan shepherds who discovered them while they were performing their duties. They let them go, as a result those “shepherds ” informed the Taliban where his team was, which resulted in his entire team dying. That’s just one publicly known incident that puts your comparison to shame.

    • @steflon
      @steflon 3 года назад +167

      @@marcusbeck4656 cpt america, obviously you know about SS as much as i about seals.. Being SS didnt mean you went killing spree on civilians..except some units as sonderkomando or einsatzgruppen..

    • @marcusbeck4656
      @marcusbeck4656 3 года назад +46

      @@steflon most of the world knows about the SS. The waffen SS may not have committed the scale of murders that SS concentration camp guards did, or the specialized SS units that followed the regular army, but they too possessed fanatical Nazi ideology which was a “requirement”, even when Himmler’s “Germanic standards” fell to the wayside due to a need to supplement their ranks after Stalingrad, a significant loss to the Nazis, furthermore they committed more than their share of government sanctioned murders in the east and west. Stop denying and excuse making.

  • @TrueBrit1
    @TrueBrit1 8 месяцев назад +62

    All those many millions that died, on all sides, is just so incredibly sad. Thank you for treating them with such respect.

  • @berniedanjou8158
    @berniedanjou8158 2 года назад +129

    Hello from France, this guy have two type of shoes because he drive a motorcycle. It was more easy to change the gear rapidly...
    We find the same equipement on many guys in Normandy in a motorcycle scout bataillon.
    Good job all. Have fun.

    • @DeadSi1ence
      @DeadSi1ence 2 месяца назад

      thank you! it's very interesting moment.

    • @chrisscott1633
      @chrisscott1633 21 день назад

      How often in Normandy do you find WW2 Soldiers / and do they have their ID tags

    • @BurxonSotiboldiyev
      @BurxonSotiboldiyev 3 дня назад

      ПРИВЕТ ДРУЗЬЯМ ФРАНЦУЗАМ ИЗ УЗБЕКИСТАНА. КАК У ВАС В ПАРИЖЕ

  • @theoldi495
    @theoldi495 3 года назад +780

    Thank you for doing this. Two young men of my family also served in the 2.WW for Germany and died in Russia and are still missing. They were two brothers and only 22 and 21 years old just as I am today. Greeting from Germany keep on your great work.

    • @latschomulo5710
      @latschomulo5710 3 года назад +119

      @@dashriprock5720 most of the soldiers have been either brainwashed or forced into battle because the consequences for denying war service would have been unimaginable for them and their families. it wasn't their choice, it was the fault of the few insane killing machines in the government on top of the army & ss regiments who dont have anything to do with the normal german army but were monsters indeed. but to think that all the germans were cruel and dont deserve to be honored isnt that far away from the fascist and blind way of thinking back then, just to tell you. allied soldiers, soviet soldiers, german soldiers partisans, all of them did their war crimes, all of them fought only because the people above told them. but its always the germans they blame, if a soviet raped a german woman or if an american slaughtered innocent people from vietnam or middle east, they call them "heroes". come on man

    • @saveriannathan1415
      @saveriannathan1415 3 года назад +4

      @@latschomulo5710 this

    • @australium7374
      @australium7374 3 года назад +49

      @@dashriprock5720 your comment is not the brightest one, a statistic after the war showed 90% of the soldiers did not commit atrocities nor have knowledge of such. It’s such an inaccurate thing to say “oh some made atrocities don’t bury that soldier leave him dead” he fought for Germany as a country not for Germans politically motivated opinions. He died and deserves respect you don’t know what he did he probably was just another young man that lived and died the same way as hundreds of thousands millions of men and women did. It is extremely inaccurate to depict Germany’s entire population as barbaric murders. If you didn’t get that message the first time, become a corpse of war who lived and died with morals for a deception tactic and then see how it feels

    • @Themadmarketer
      @Themadmarketer 3 года назад +53

      @@dashriprock5720 respect for the German soldiers 🇩🇪

    • @mth469
      @mth469 3 года назад +16

      @@Themadmarketer
      Not from me

  • @yuunsung7905
    @yuunsung7905 3 года назад +1639

    Rest in Peace to all of the soldiers who have fallen in the war.

    • @rainerm490
      @rainerm490 3 года назад +69

      expect the war criminals and nazi high command.

    • @sinkless7614
      @sinkless7614 3 года назад +113

      @@rainerm490 tbh all ally soldiers commited war crimes

    • @Bigjohnjr
      @Bigjohnjr 3 года назад +21

      @@sinkless7614 true but the natzis murdered all the juish and for no reason to

    • @electronium6378
      @electronium6378 3 года назад +60

      @@Bigjohnjr but still respect the dead

    • @sinkless7614
      @sinkless7614 3 года назад +71

      @@Bigjohnjr and so did the soviets

  • @rufusmedrano2962
    @rufusmedrano2962 3 года назад +696

    War is such a waste. All the lives lost and heartbroken families

    • @brushbros
      @brushbros 3 года назад +26

      Working people die for the aims and goals of their oppressors.

    • @andygossard4293
      @andygossard4293 3 года назад +5

      Some nations survive it. I always wonder why the Brits sacrificed a whole generation during ww1. I can't see what their big stake was.

    • @secondsun7727
      @secondsun7727 3 года назад +15

      War is a waste 100% agree Rufus.

    • @secondsun7727
      @secondsun7727 3 года назад +27

      @@andygossard4293 don't ask the british nation or it's citizens. Ask the rothschild banking cartel.

    • @andygossard4293
      @andygossard4293 3 года назад +21

      @@secondsun7727 Yep money root of all evil. Ask any American career politician

  • @tomservo5347
    @tomservo5347 2 года назад +110

    It's just downright eerie seeing skeletal remains with boots still on. What really got to me was in another video a small mirror was found and it was chilling knowing the last person to look into it was the dead soldier that tried keeping himself tidied up in the field.

    • @user-sz5ft8cs6e
      @user-sz5ft8cs6e 10 месяцев назад

      Russia land are like a freezer, dry and cold

    • @motorbreathjz
      @motorbreathjz 6 месяцев назад +1

      nothing eerie about it.. you are that bag of bones your looking at.. no difference.. bible makes it very clear so you dont have to wonder in awe. that from the dust we came and dust we go back to..

    • @annamay3707
      @annamay3707 5 месяцев назад

      maybe the mirror was for shaving

    • @jloc6tmk
      @jloc6tmk 3 месяца назад

      Iii

    • @jloc6tmk
      @jloc6tmk 3 месяца назад

      @@user-sz5ft8cs6e

  • @purple-headedyogurtslinger2683
    @purple-headedyogurtslinger2683 3 года назад +427

    5:40 really cool detail is that the handles of the ammo boxes are off to the side instead of in the center so you can carry two boxes in one hand easily. True German engineering

    • @chelo4197
      @chelo4197 3 года назад +7

      @Capt Abhimanyu Bhat isntreal

    • @wheresmyeyebrow1608
      @wheresmyeyebrow1608 3 года назад

      Turly

    • @someperson5600
      @someperson5600 3 года назад +4

      @Trey Stephens probably was on retreat and the allies rushed quickly so they had to leave it

    • @shed726
      @shed726 3 года назад +2

      They look like they can still be used

    • @محمداكوين
      @محمداكوين 3 года назад +6

      @Capt Abhimanyu Bhat 👣👣👣🇮🇱🇮🇱

  • @johnunderwood3132
    @johnunderwood3132 3 года назад +187

    Finding the dog tag and notifying families is the neatest thing!!

    • @VovkaPu-72
      @VovkaPu-72 5 месяцев назад +1

      ага приятно продать за 10 тысяч евро))

    • @jodairojedauribe2303
      @jodairojedauribe2303 Месяц назад +1

      Pero ya son casi 100 años de esa 2 guerra mundial que familiar pueden tener ya eso da tristeza

    • @elizabethpaszczynski9404
      @elizabethpaszczynski9404 14 дней назад

      He was soldier not a dog ,it’s ID tag

  • @averagejoe8358
    @averagejoe8358 2 года назад +612

    What strikes me the most is the soldier with a shoe on one foot and a boot on the other. This really speaks about how desperate the supply situation was in the Ostfront, the soldiers wore anything, whether they found it or was looted, to keep themselves warm. The SS couldn't even supply their own troops, it was every man for themselves.

    • @charlescalthorp5375
      @charlescalthorp5375 2 года назад +32

      Could have had a sprained ankle or something. Not a bad enough wound to leave the frontline.

    • @SuperUltimateLP
      @SuperUltimateLP 2 года назад +48

      Conditions especially in the later stages of the war were poor.
      And even in the beginning the blitzkrieg against Poland, huge parts of the German army weren't even mechanised yet, donkeys and horses still in use (the propaganda didn't show this of course)

    • @HadrianTAZ
      @HadrianTAZ 2 года назад +12

      Most likely it envolved an injured foot, could also be for driving purposes (various mechanised vehicles, including tanks, which were awkward to drive for a long time if you were tall) or simply a superstition for good luck. I doubt the SS had no shoes at that stage of the war. The soldier was probably Dutch or from the Flander region

    • @genesclean1
      @genesclean1 2 года назад +7

      4:46 both feet are in boots here

    • @averagejoe8358
      @averagejoe8358 2 года назад +2

      @@genesclean1 Only one foot.

  • @elisamcgowan4774
    @elisamcgowan4774 Год назад +59

    You show so much respect to the remains of these servicemen, thank you for your valuable work.

  • @gutermonddugehstsostille5592
    @gutermonddugehstsostille5592 3 года назад +578

    When my grandfather was about to end his life at the age of 95, he said to me: "yes, yes, you had to hold out your bones for the great men!" my grandpa experienced the war in verdun as a young soldier. He ran across a field of funnels with 6 other soldiers, heard a grenade coming and threw himself down. the other 6 were dead, he was bleeding to death. a paramedic called: we can leave Franz behind! a young lieutenant whistled him back and snapped at him: and you will take Franz with you !!
    my grandpa was then in the hospital for a long time. In the regiment he was the best shooter he was proud of. but then they wanted to make him a sniper, against which he defended himself with hands and feet and then was freed from it. during the war he received the iron cross. at a very young age he got to know death and misery while high generals enjoyed themselves in victories. yes, it was the little soldiers who had to suffer so terribly and today it is no different.

    • @rrshowtime3900
      @rrshowtime3900 3 года назад +3

      Any Proof?

    • @sagartzoli
      @sagartzoli 3 года назад +22

      @@rrshowtime3900 Any proof for anything else ? :D

    • @zahgurim7838
      @zahgurim7838 3 года назад +24

      Möge er nun seinen Frieden haben. Mein Urgroßvater war auch dort, kam unversehrt wieder nach Hause- und ging im nächsten Krieg wieder hin. Kam wieder lebendig zurück. Manche haben Glück, andere nicht.

    • @jamallabarge2665
      @jamallabarge2665 3 года назад +24

      Trench warfare was horrible.... nothing was spared and nobody was saved. Your grandpa understood Good and Evil.
      In Erich Maria Remarck's masterpiece "All Quiet on the Western Front" some of the front guys discussed having the Generals and prime minsters gather to fight each other with clubs.
      Sounds like a fine idea to me.

    • @k1ng401
      @k1ng401 3 года назад +2

      @@jamallabarge2665 would the nations accept the result though? If Ji Xingpin beat Trump to death with a club, would America accept that China now controlled it? Because Trump would take that challenge if offered. No one knows more about club fighting than President Trump. In fact, experts in hand to hand combat in the military were surprised how much he knew about the subject.

  • @claudiocarbone2225
    @claudiocarbone2225 3 года назад +819

    Rip to this unknown soldier and to all the soldiers of ww2😢

    • @chrisb3976
      @chrisb3976 3 года назад +36

      RIP to the enemy?

    • @chuck8444
      @chuck8444 3 года назад +220

      @@chrisb3976 Nobody wants to go to war.

    • @mace8873
      @mace8873 3 года назад +48

      Not all of them deserve to rest in peace, if you think that, you need to brush up on history.

    • @Carlito810
      @Carlito810 3 года назад +109

      @@mace8873 Nope, may all soldiers rest in peace

    • @dozy.z
      @dozy.z 3 года назад +89

      @@mace8873 the German soldiers didn’t want to probably. I mean yeah there were probably some who did. Like this one time there was this German soldier who bombed my town in ww2 and he came back around 20 years ago to see the town. He said he hated the idea but he had to other wise he would’ve been killed. Don’t think everyone is bad because they were a nazi.

  • @marekkozub8957
    @marekkozub8957 3 года назад +481

    Those were somebody's sons, fathers, husbands or brothers. War is terrible.

    • @sethsuosisbacc6559
      @sethsuosisbacc6559 3 года назад +21

      I play war games but it’s just depressing to see the actual fights

    • @FelixOne1
      @FelixOne1 3 года назад +4

      Это результат слепого доверия политикам и любой власти.... и неважно какого государства. Каждый человек должен противится системе, будь то буржуазной или коммунистической. Они попросту поверили гитлеру и надеялись получить землю в Украине-вот они ее и получили навсегда.

    • @vitaminacesar1261
      @vitaminacesar1261 3 года назад +4

      @@chrisconley5483 Zu der Zeit hat halb Europa jemanden verloren, nicht nur die Deutschen..

    • @zjwmusic1936
      @zjwmusic1936 3 года назад +7

      You're correct. Considering that at least one was Waffen SS, they were also probably guilty of many crimes themselves. Nobody ever wins in the end, just loses less badly.

    • @plejady
      @plejady 3 года назад

      Marek yes- he was your husband)))

  • @jackiefreidhoff3872
    @jackiefreidhoff3872 2 месяца назад +4

    This has become one of my favorite Utube channels! You guys are recovering history and bringing soldiers home❤ I am watching you all the way from Worcester, Massachusetts. USA 🇺🇸 🌎

  • @michaelwackers6475
    @michaelwackers6475 3 года назад +244

    The "medallion" actually was a German identity disk! They came, and still come, in two parts: one to stay with the body, the other to be collected for registration.

    • @fcbarlow1995
      @fcbarlow1995 3 года назад +22

      It's called a "dog tag."

    • @anibalcesarnishizk2205
      @anibalcesarnishizk2205 3 года назад +4

      That's what i call foresight.A dog tag is the most basic asset a soldier must have.After the Falklands war, most of the Argentine soldiers had to be buried as unknown because they lacked the dog tags.The bodies were identified because of DNA samples taken from their relatives.

    • @tr4480
      @tr4480 3 года назад +2

      @@erikb703 In the heat of battle, time is a fickle thing. It is likely that whatever happened, no one really bothered to check on the individual, I reckon survival was key. I reckon the individual was forgotten perhaps by a compatriot who was also killed and thus could not relay that other individuals position, who knows.

    • @alanjones6359
      @alanjones6359 3 года назад +2

      My dad was a POW in Germany he was issued with a dog tag like that by the germans , if he was killed they kept one half the other sent to the UK

    • @alastair9446
      @alastair9446 3 года назад +1

      Only problem it was SS, these guys were considered the evil soldiers and normally put on trial at end of ww2, while the common soldier was just let go.

  • @royrice8597
    @royrice8597 3 года назад +117

    “He died with his boots on”. 👍👍👍 (and his helmet.) The watch probably ran for hours after he died.

    • @matthewschablik2949
      @matthewschablik2949 3 года назад +8

      Jesus Christ that watch thing just messed me up. Never thought about it like that, damn.

    • @mth469
      @mth469 3 года назад +7

      @@matthewschablik2949
      The watch stopped at 8:06
      from what i could tell.

    • @addictionfreeworld2919
      @addictionfreeworld2919 8 месяцев назад +3

      May be years

    • @huge_balls
      @huge_balls 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@addictionfreeworld2919 no, watches back then would run for a maximum of a day or two.

  • @bigcletus4327
    @bigcletus4327 3 года назад +268

    It’s amazing to stare history In the face like this, you can almost picture him alive sitting there, absolutely amazing.

  • @henryboy565
    @henryboy565 2 года назад +13

    I'm a medical doctor with a master's degree in anthropology and forensic facial reconstruction, and that skull could easily be reconstructed.
    He has complete dental arches, and that is the basis for a successful reconstruction.
    Doing a good job it would be possible to know with relative ease, what that soldier was like.
    I have reconstructed six skulls with a successful approximation in five of them.

    • @JakeMika-mt4dy
      @JakeMika-mt4dy 3 месяца назад

      Doctor with a beard like that…? Yeah ok dude.

  • @andygossard4293
    @andygossard4293 3 года назад +162

    Imagine being the enemy or the kin of the enemy and returning the soldier to the family's burial lands, and offering prayer and forgiveness.Thats a special privilege.

    • @theweaves7432
      @theweaves7432 3 года назад +2

      I mean were these the camp guys or the paramilitary guys?

    • @realPromotememedia
      @realPromotememedia 3 года назад +11

      I don’t know if you watched how that boot was taken out and the inconvenient bones discarded, ....there is no prayer and forgiveness here, they want the bayonets and souvenirs end of.

    • @krp6511
      @krp6511 3 года назад +1

      @@theweaves7432 probaply military because he was shot in the head.

    • @jamallabarge2665
      @jamallabarge2665 3 года назад +4

      Lost an Uncle in 1965. Crashed near the Chinese border. His remains came back in 1992. A small box of bones. The survivors had his remains burned and buried in Hawaii.
      I was a toddler when he left. He was just a legend to me. Everyone who knew him alive was gone.
      "The gratitude of a grateful nation".
      The guy never had a license to drive a car. He lived in the city. He got a pilot's license at 16.

    • @andygossard4293
      @andygossard4293 3 года назад

      Sorry to you. Sorry to the family. God of course has his system of justice to haves and have nots. Remember Lazarus had nothing and Dives had all comfort in the world.. Abraham told him you enjoyed everything and Lazarus nothing, but now he is comforted. Also in the beatitudes. If I and and us all can get over this sense of all the problems in the world and politics and the elections, live for today and strive for eternity. that is the way to be, and to have peace.

  • @dynodon100
    @dynodon100 3 года назад +361

    To find the dead and then send them home is the highest honor you could bestow on any fallen soldier. For his family ...Thank You .

    • @bikyhroji9016
      @bikyhroji9016 3 года назад +15

      He is not dead, he is killed .. He came there for this .. Now these people pay homage to his family .. And what will his family say to these people who will never find the names of millions of their dead there .. "THANKS" !?

    • @NGbeat1218
      @NGbeat1218 3 года назад +40

      @@bikyhroji9016 "he came there for this" this must be the most stupid sentence i heard in weeks. You are not even sure he was here because of his own choice, later in the war (from 1942) the SS were no longer recruiting a lot of their forces from volounteers, but from soldiers from other corps, maybe he was just a common wehrmacht soldier before he got drafted into the SS(for a lot of german soldier being in the SS was a DeathSentence if you were so unlucky to be cought alive by your enemy. ( He was not a foreign volounteer into the SS Wiking by the way, he was a German guy ( even tho the Westland regiment was from the Netherlands, why? Because those buttons on his uniform and the presence of an MP40 makes me think that he is an officer, and only German officers were allowed(from SS-Unterscharführer and up and he was a SS-Scharführer)) that most probably died in the Korsun-Sevcenkovskij's pocket in early 1944)

    • @bikyhroji9016
      @bikyhroji9016 3 года назад +3

      @@NGbeat1218 Maybe why not .. Perhaps this man was even a Christian, but civilized Europe for the thousandth time needed a "place in the sun" in the east, and he had the opportunity to go on a "safari" to a wild country to bring the light of freedom, and he made his choice ...

    • @mravecsk1
      @mravecsk1 3 года назад +15

      @@bikyhroji9016 Killed person is dead. Guys who found him are not assholes with a dirty agenda like you. You miss a lot of points with your blind agenda. He didnt make a choice he was drafted. SS in later years of war was filled with drafted people as well. Just idiots from these days mostly from western europe and US are trying in their arrogance and naivity, and moaning experts on anything aplly these days crap on the past. Not his choice, not even Soviet soldiers choice...they sent them, they went.

    • @mravecsk1
      @mravecsk1 3 года назад +7

      @@NGbeat1218 Dont blast this guy with knowledge. He has no capability to understand context and conections. We had both Germands and soviets runing over our country. Hard to say who was worse. Just russian came back in 1968 and forgot to leave for 20 years or so...

  • @evilcowboy
    @evilcowboy 3 года назад +36

    Came here to see a full fallen soldier skeleton intact..........This did not disappoint. Fantastic job on the excavation.

  • @vikeystudiohairsalon6271
    @vikeystudiohairsalon6271 Год назад +47

    Спасибо за вашу доброту. Пожалуйста, отправьте остальных обратно в Германию, чтобы немецкое правительство могло найти его семью.

  • @mattskustomkreations
    @mattskustomkreations 3 года назад +210

    10:01. By the length of this soldier’s leg bones, you can tell he was a tall guy. Long arms and fingers too. Very fitting of a tall Nordic man that would you might picture would be in the Wiking Division.

    • @ChiefsBulls587
      @ChiefsBulls587 3 года назад +46

      Maybe his height is the reason he caught a bullet, easier target. His right arm was across his chest, likely clutching where he was shot before he died.

    • @Christopher-ir2xi
      @Christopher-ir2xi 3 года назад +2

      He could be Finnish

    • @曾志海-c4z
      @曾志海-c4z 3 года назад

      @@Christopher-ir2xi why?

    • @Christopher-ir2xi
      @Christopher-ir2xi 3 года назад +6

      @@曾志海-c4z because it appears that he wears a helmet looking like the Nazi's, it is possible that he is Finnish because Finland was the only nordic axis country. That doesn't mean that he is for sure finnish of course

    • @DuyLe-oy9xm
      @DuyLe-oy9xm 3 года назад +2

      @@Christopher-ir2xi Or Norwegian.

  •  3 года назад +89

    " Only the dead have seen the ending of the war. " - Latin proverb

  • @robertovillarreal8602
    @robertovillarreal8602 3 года назад +288

    Much RESPECT for your handling of the remains of these SOLDIERS....GODSPEED...

    • @vasileiosvoulgaroktonos900
      @vasileiosvoulgaroktonos900 3 года назад +12

      FUCK BARBARIANS. NO RESPECT. WITH HATRED FROM GREECE.

    • @cacobeaner1379
      @cacobeaner1379 3 года назад +19

      @@vasileiosvoulgaroktonos900 of course its a greek who says this smh

    • @salimbelkaied6212
      @salimbelkaied6212 3 года назад +6

      Peace from Tunisia

    • @uhhyeacoolman2786
      @uhhyeacoolman2786 3 года назад +5

      @@vasileiosvoulgaroktonos900 come back when you're a man and now some boy with raisin nuts

    • @davidemmet7343
      @davidemmet7343 3 года назад +5

      In the description for the video it says "relic hunting". I haven't watched the channel much, but are we sure the intentions of the excavators is to show respect for the remains and to reunite them with their families?

  • @ZattheRed
    @ZattheRed Год назад +86

    interesting that the clock stopped at 08:05 - the date the war stopped was 08.05. as well.

    • @picturesdz1580
      @picturesdz1580 6 месяцев назад +7

      أنت دقيق في الملاحظة.احسنت

    • @ПетърАндонов-г5л
      @ПетърАндонов-г5л 6 месяцев назад +8

      And I am watching this on the 8th of may, 2024

    • @PlaneNerd000
      @PlaneNerd000 6 месяцев назад

      @@ПетърАндонов-г5лand that comment for me was 8 days ago

    • @TradingCrypto-cm2us
      @TradingCrypto-cm2us 5 месяцев назад

      @@PlaneNerd000 and for me ZattheRed comment is 8 months ago. And pictures + user +planenerd comments are 3weeks+3weeks+2weeks=8weeks ago. What are the ghosts try to tell us ? Something will happen on the 08.06 maybe ?

  • @heiko1890
    @heiko1890 3 года назад +50

    Vielen Dank für Ihre Mühe und Respekt 🎗️🇩🇪

    • @tobiasschockl3099
      @tobiasschockl3099 3 года назад

      Warum verrückt

    • @Tural_Khalilov
      @Tural_Khalilov 3 года назад +1

      @@tobiasschockl3099 Er möchte sagen, dass diese Menschen für Vernichtung von vielen und vielen unschuldigen Soviet bürgern verantvortlich waren. Viele von den SS-Soldanen stellte sich selbst diesen Krieg vor, als eine wunderbare Wanderung. Sie sollen diesen Fakt berücksichtigen.

    • @Talos2kX
      @Talos2kX 3 года назад

      Zero respect for Nazis.

    • @tobiasschockl3099
      @tobiasschockl3099 3 года назад

      @@Tural_Khalilov Du hast recht

    • @rudigerbacker288
      @rudigerbacker288 3 года назад +1

      Фриц Вас всегда,будут ебать в жопу вспомни Сталинград . ,,ты для нас враг номер один Alles für der Russ

  • @isaiahwilliams4789
    @isaiahwilliams4789 3 года назад +220

    the guy in the first clip took a piece of shrapnel to the back of the skull, either by artillery or a grenade fragment I'm guessing. The hole is far to big to be made by a bullet around that time (unless it was a shot gun) and the skull had major cracks allowing it to break down over time rather than stay intact like other soldiers who have been found, at least it was a quick death yk. RIP to all the young men who didn't get to come home, war is truly hell

    • @purotheblackgoo65
      @purotheblackgoo65 3 года назад +4

      Whoa dude you know much about WW2 and such!

    • @thecossackcrusaderofholybr8448
      @thecossackcrusaderofholybr8448 3 года назад +3

      Considering that this is in the Eastern front and on the flat Russian plains, there's almost no way it could of been a shotgun which are impractical at far range, likely shrapnel like you said, though I thought it could maybe be a sniper? Soviets had many snipers and it would be relatively practical with the wide open terrain of the Eastern front

    • @thecossackcrusaderofholybr8448
      @thecossackcrusaderofholybr8448 3 года назад

      @@dauzlee2827 but the Soviets did have some high caliber anti-tank rifles, thought it could've been one of them.

    • @tr4480
      @tr4480 3 года назад +2

      @@thecossackcrusaderofholybr8448 Given the condition of the helmet, the way the metal bends in, I'd say that was likely shrapnel. The human was hit from behind, probably hunkering down during an artillery barrage when he encountered an airburst from a shell. Depending on his position and his gear, it was likely an officer or senior NCO. Given the glasses I'd say it was an possibly an officer. Perhaps he was a forward observer for artillery as well.

    • @Stcddot
      @Stcddot 3 года назад +2

      I’m pretty sure he was touching his left pec with his right hand meaning he was shot in the heart?

  • @poptya
    @poptya 3 года назад +526

    "Rest In Peace", unless some random metal detectors find you interesting so near in the future that your children are still alive.

    • @bobjones5624
      @bobjones5624 3 года назад +27

      Ghouls. Grave robbers.

    • @konigstiger3017
      @konigstiger3017 3 года назад +41

      Keep in mind, they are reburied in local military cemeteries. There are a few russian units like Vladik that do the recovery faithfully, but there are far too many who resell on collector markets.

    • @rodelfuaso2040
      @rodelfuaso2040 3 года назад +2

      these soldiers are still in ww2 just ww2 weapons

    • @zfortenb1237
      @zfortenb1237 3 года назад +2

      @@rodelfuaso2040 and?

    • @scruffycryptid1931
      @scruffycryptid1931 3 года назад +12

      i beleve that if this is done in order to try to get final news to a home country, and maby even family. to get some closure. that this is a wonderfull thing. and besides that, metaldetecting peapole are not always grave robbers. there are a lot of them that beleve that nobody should stay behind..

  • @scottdotson9078
    @scottdotson9078 2 года назад +71

    Seeing them frozen in time, and seeing exactly how they died like a photo into the past. You guys do very very impressive work on your digging not to disturb the body or objects!

  • @duartesimoes508
    @duartesimoes508 3 года назад +21

    If you find a complete dog tag it means that this soldier was at best reported as missing and his fate remained unknown until now, unless someone else witnessed his death and lived to tell. The Wehrmacht dog tags were made to be split in two whenever there was time to do it; one half remained with the body and the other identical half was carried away to be reported as a casualty. Of course, many many times this was impossible to do or the soldier carrying the dog tag half was also killed, and the end result was a complete muddle in body identification. It could hardly be otherwise. The wealthy American Army opted by using two separate Dog Tags, and the Soviet WW II Army used the worse method of all: a strip of paper inside a Bakelite tube hanging from the neck, as most of you know. Nowadays, every time you try to unwind the strip it has totally decayed and disintegrates. We in the Portuguese Army used a round dog tag very similar to the Wehrmacht model. I had a Girlfriend who used one who had belonged to her former late boyfriend. (he died from cancer, not in combat, although one day his truck hit an anti tank mine and he spent several hours trapped underneath and surrounded by bodies)
    And she just kept wearing it, wether I liked or not... 💀

    • @Равиль-е9т
      @Равиль-е9т 5 дней назад

      Некоторые советские солдаты избавлялись по суеверию от бакелитовых футляров в которых должны храниться их данные.

  • @dougcostello9064
    @dougcostello9064 3 года назад +140

    This is truly haunting to see. Glad these men are being found and returned home.

    • @caliboi3820
      @caliboi3820 2 года назад +2

      They can't tell who he is....

    • @1van145
      @1van145 2 года назад +6

      Returned home? Where, the grave yard

    • @PaulBarich1918
      @PaulBarich1918 2 года назад +18

      @@caliboi3820 there’s somthing called dog tags

    • @caliboi3820
      @caliboi3820 2 года назад +1

      @@PaulBarich1918 👈you got me there

    • @dutchthespitfire3204
      @dutchthespitfire3204 2 года назад

      @@1van145 No, back to the homeland and his family

  • @fubuh8r
    @fubuh8r 3 года назад +88

    When my dad was stationed in Germany in the early 80's, I remember going to elementary school and telling my classmates that we were walking above dead bodies buried in mass graves from ww2. I was just a kid. Now I think there could have been some truth to that.

    • @VGODP
      @VGODP Год назад

      Scheisse ! Hans sie haben uns gefunden

  • @denzil040709
    @denzil040709 Год назад +11

    A superb channel by an amazingly knowledgeable group of people. Such care and humility in the way these guys excavate the dead.

    • @ranaoffical-ei9or
      @ranaoffical-ei9or Год назад

      denzil040709.super duper channel.and horror DHANCHAA my Pra

  • @DancerChick408
    @DancerChick408 3 года назад +21

    I think the solider had a dislocated leg and broken pelvis on his right side! When you compare the skeletons right trochanter to the left trochanter, you can see that the left trochanter is visible while the right is not. The trochanter could have broken off over the years, or the trochanter was rotated underneath, suggesting that the ball joint was rotated unnaturally in the hip joint and dislocation occurred. The ball joint on the right side is also protruding out of the hip joint socket, where as compared to the the left, the ball joint is still in the socket. The right side pelvis is also displaced compared to the left side. And, If you look at the feet/boots on the solider, the right leg is rotated unnaturally compared to the left!

  • @Anatoly_Maly
    @Anatoly_Maly 3 года назад +11

    обалдеть просто, история оживает на глазах, а эти солдаты остались там, навсегда...

  • @anthony2345able
    @anthony2345able 3 года назад +30

    I'm for one am grateful to you for returning home the soldiers no matter the uniform they wore , no one should be forgotten . Good work , and good luck with your work .

    • @bagussajiwo3309
      @bagussajiwo3309 3 года назад

      Stupid !

    • @anthony2345able
      @anthony2345able 3 года назад +6

      @@bagussajiwo3309 such an intelligent remark, you've never worn a uniform have you? .Perhaps you'll grow up one day, then again maybe not. Plenty of ignorant people out there as you have clearly shown us.

    • @Slick2462
      @Slick2462 3 года назад +6

      @@bagussajiwo3309 Such a sad thing to say

    • @truthseekers864
      @truthseekers864 2 года назад +1

      Some people DO deserve to be forgotten. Interesting history, nonetheless.

    • @melissafreed5903
      @melissafreed5903 2 года назад

      @@truthseekers864 well the people who are bad enough to be deserving of beibg forgotten are probably part of something that shant be forgotten

  • @tmilesffl
    @tmilesffl Год назад +13

    I used to use my metal detector while I was in Germany back in 1989-1991 with the US Army. I found live ammo numerous times and eventually got banned from the military because they said I was taxing their services. Every time I found a grenade or mortar round they had to secure the area until the demo team could remove it. I went to the black forest and searched around the fox holes that were there. You can still see the depressions and the outlines. Didn't find any bodies but did find some gear.

  • @chrisg.k487
    @chrisg.k487 3 года назад +436

    With DNA analysis it could be possible to detected relatives in Germany. Usually it used genetic material from tooth. Rest in peace.

    • @joechiodi5529
      @joechiodi5529 3 года назад +58

      Or just use the id on his dog tag.

    • @Peter-ox7wh
      @Peter-ox7wh 3 года назад +40

      If he was from the SS Wiking means that he was probably from Norway, Denmark or Sweden.

    • @Cheddarpop
      @Cheddarpop 3 года назад +17

      Westland were Dutch and Flemish volunteers.

    • @g.k.1669
      @g.k.1669 3 года назад +18

      The dog tag at 00:41 Indicates exactly who he was.

    • @salimbelkaied6212
      @salimbelkaied6212 3 года назад +1

      Peace from Tunisia

  • @mnpd3
    @mnpd3 2 года назад +15

    Excellent work. I'm a retired forensics expert. Those parallel, equal length gashes atop the helmet appear to be multiple edged weapon blows as the cause of death. Likely an axe (wish you'd taken his helmet off and examined the cranium). I developed a theory that he was wounded, and then finished off with overhead swings of a weighted object with sharpened edge (axe?). I see a probable shrapnel hole in the left ilium of the pelvis suggesting he was wounded. The guy was exceptionally bucktoothed. The artillery ammo and the binoculars suggest he was in the artillery. That his ID tag lower was uncollected suggests an enemy burial, but I'm surprised that he'd be buried with a quality Zeiss 6-30 binocular and that no one took his watch.

  • @ClarenceDoskocil
    @ClarenceDoskocil 3 года назад +35

    Much respect for the work you do. Very respectful to the dead.

  • @mar_kohoho
    @mar_kohoho 3 года назад +49

    May our grandfather's rest in peace.
    Regards from Germany

    • @lonewolf9832
      @lonewolf9832 3 года назад +8

      May you learn the lesson.

    • @mar_kohoho
      @mar_kohoho 3 года назад +18

      @@lonewolf9832 and what lesson are you talking about? Hu, the americans are coming?
      Serious question: what would have happened if we had massively attacked England instead of the really stupid "Operation Barbarossa"? we would have beaten the tea drinkers very quickly. we previously defeated the strongest army in the world in 6 weeks. do you really believe that even one american solider would have set foot on this continent afterwards?

    • @antoneckhart6004
      @antoneckhart6004 3 года назад +1

      Ma po, people have rotten garbage brains, there WHOLE lives have been fed lies after lies, if you watch a yank or british war documentary, its full of evil music and lies. So the silly masses gobble it up with there rotten mouths and coupled with there pea brains they spew it over the internet and everyone they speak too. In school they get brainwashed too
      I guess its not there fault or rather there gullible pea brains cant see lies like us more intelligent folk.

    • @SkyIsThere.
      @SkyIsThere. 3 года назад +3

      May your grandfathers stay in hell forever for the war crimes they committed. AMEN

    • @digginthepast1235
      @digginthepast1235 3 года назад

      I dont know how I feel about this .

  • @JenShaw22
    @JenShaw22 3 года назад +79

    One shoe, one boot…so sad. Tells the story of very harsh conditions these men were fighting in. RIP.

    • @amirjafari9434
      @amirjafari9434 3 года назад +4

      well, seems normal condition to me, it's war afterall.

    • @loreng6077
      @loreng6077 3 года назад +10

      @@amirjafari9434 Yeah, harsh conditions are normal in war, that's not far from what she's saying...

    • @salimbelkaied6212
      @salimbelkaied6212 3 года назад

      Peace from Tunisia

    • @JenShaw22
      @JenShaw22 3 года назад +2

      @@amirjafari9434 That’s my point. In war today, our soldiers wear two boots and don’t ever worry about losing one and having to find a random shoe to replace it. Vietnam and further back, this was not the case.

    • @vklnew9824
      @vklnew9824 3 года назад

      It's not over

  • @WoRstVoRt3x
    @WoRstVoRt3x 3 года назад +153

    This seems incredibly dangerous drigging around old exposives and munitions but it also equally awesome. Much respect to you guys

    • @bladerj
      @bladerj 3 года назад +17

      what is dangerous is touching a dead body and old rusted equipament without gloves

    • @Beesa10
      @Beesa10 3 года назад +35

      @@bladerj Not a bad idea to wear gloves, but I would be more worried about unexploded ordnance.

    • @bladerj
      @bladerj 3 года назад +3

      @@Beesa10 i wouldnt, they got wet because of where they are, and the primers is problably long rusted.

    • @Beesa10
      @Beesa10 3 года назад +25

      @@bladerj WW2 era explosives may still pose a threat regardless of being in wet conditions all that time. They may still detonate, this has been demonstrated by bomb disposal operations many times.

    • @hoffmiermp
      @hoffmiermp 2 года назад +1

      I would be more concerned about those UXOs.

  • @markz5161
    @markz5161 2 года назад +6

    Thank you for the video guys! Really enjoyed it and it rekindled my fascination with WWII.
    I am a 64yo Pole living in Australia. Few years ago it was my dream to go to Poland, buy a metal detector and do what these guys did. Sadly, the new law makes it a criminal offense to look for and excavate old WWII relics.
    I remember in the late 60s while going on scouting excursions with my uncle, we had our camp in a forest near the Baltic Sea and there were lots of old WWII helmets, shells, boots etc. on the surface still. No digging necessary! At the entrance to our tent we were tripping over something that we thought was a tree root, but turned out to be unexploded artillery shell... Sappers were called and the shell was removed. The camp was cancelled after that, it was just too dangerous.

  • @cameleer_mx5975
    @cameleer_mx5975 3 года назад +35

    Congratulations for the great job of finding and digging the remains out, but especially for treating them with dignity. So interesting, hopefully their descendants are notified of the finding. Thank you for sharing this.

  • @outfield1988
    @outfield1988 3 года назад +186

    Hope the soldier makes his way back to Germany

    • @stu27777
      @stu27777 3 года назад +21

      They are usually reburied in a huge German cemetery in the country that they were found in, there is a documentary I saw where the German government is paying for the relic hunters to assist in the repatriation off fallen German soldiers.

    • @peterferman9683
      @peterferman9683 3 года назад +19

      Westland Regiment?? He was not a German, but a foreign volunteer from Holland or Belgium

    • @tgzzr
      @tgzzr 3 года назад +1

      he is dead he cant walk
      (joke)

    • @JV-bj4kx
      @JV-bj4kx 3 года назад +3

      @@stu27777 So they still keep them as heroes of the fatherland

    • @cesara3348
      @cesara3348 3 года назад +3

      Waffen SS asesins fanstic

  • @ThisOLmaan
    @ThisOLmaan 3 года назад +25

    man these soldiers still sit in the Trenches as if they never left keeping an eye out, like this guy here 13:56 as if he's waiting for the shelling to stop to Advance, just my imagination running wild.

  • @tuz1981
    @tuz1981 4 месяца назад +10

    Они хотлели земли нашей - они её получили! Спасибо Дедам и Бабушкам Нашим за Победу!

  • @tessaleroux7725
    @tessaleroux7725 3 года назад +9

    Bless you all for looking for fallen soldiers from WW2. Very touching, emotional to see a Wehrmacht soldier lying where he had fallen so long ago. Just pray he did not suffer and so sad that only now are people searching for bodies and omg how m many hundreds or thousands to a million German soldiers were killed on the Eastern front or died from being frozen. It must be a very humbling feeling to discover something like this. Bless this soldier, he has been discovered and hopefully some of his family are still alive and hopefully he can have a decent burial. He was someone’s, husband/lover/ son........who had been fighting for his country and who had died alone, no comfort. Truly so sad what all the soldiers went through no matter who they were. They just wanted the war to end and go home. Salute and Respect and may his Soul and that of other RIP

    • @someretardontheinternet
      @someretardontheinternet 3 года назад

      I think the first one was an SS Officer, possibly Waffen SS or the Wiking SS (foreign volunteers or drafted from other Nordic countries)

  • @hippa2dahoppa2
    @hippa2dahoppa2 2 года назад +96

    i cant beleive they excavated down so nicely that they actually found even the buttons. this is amazing

    • @Mariuswow69
      @Mariuswow69 Год назад +3

      i bet that take a lot of time

  • @KenjiMapes
    @KenjiMapes 2 года назад +68

    This is incredibly important work. Not only are you uncovering hidden & lost history but you are doing a great service to the fallen soldiers & their families. When we see documentsry shows on WW2, they often aggrandize the patriotism, duty & honor of the soldiers who fought. That’s how we cope with trauma.
    We couldn’t function or deal with history if we solely focused on the sacrifices, casualties & harsh realities of wars. So while we cover the sobering awfulness of the reslity of combat we also sanitize it by omitting or ignoring. It’s not a bad thing. We don’t go through our day thinking about all the awful things happening in the world. Excavations like this are a stark reminder on the harshness & brutality of war. When you look at WW2 casualties & see the millions of KIA & MIA, it is mind boggling. Any casualties are harsh but due to mass media any casualties seem egregious. Look at our wars in Iraq & Afghanistan. There were a lotnof casualties. However, compare it to the military & civilians casualties on D-Day. Put this into perspective. In Iraq according the WikiP, there were almodt 5,000 US service membeer casualties from 2001 until present day. That’s over 20 years. This is not to trivialize any of the casualties. On June 6, 1944 during the Normandy landings there were 4,414 combined Allied casualties on that single day alone. That is insane. The magnitude & scale of WW2 was horrific.
    Anyways, I am a huge history & military history fan. One day, I’d love to own some real militaria. Seeing artifacts in a museum is incredible but being able to own a relic from WW2 for example is amazing. I’d love to have a Luger or Waffen-SS dagger. I presume a huge motivating factor for you guys is not only the chase & discovering lost treasures of the war which helps you get through the hard work & weather, but being able to honor the fallen is truly a great service. It is sobering seeing the fallen remains of soldiers. Some 70-75 years ago these were young men doing their duty never to return home. You wonder who they were. What happened. For decades they were lost but now they can be returned home hopefully to family. That is no small thing. It must be moving & sobering making these discoveries.
    Anyways, thanks for your hard work & videos. You can tell how passionate all you guys are on the subject. I am sure the families of the missing in action are grateful that their loved ones can be returned home & interred with dignity & respect now instead of just being lost on some old battlefield.

    • @iitorki
      @iitorki 2 года назад +1

      Any amarican soldier killed in Iraq or Afganistan his fate is hell , u don't know why they came !! They came to kill innocents under the pretext of fighting terrorism, and what is the result? Those countries became a haven for any terrorist in the world, at a time when Iraq and Afghanistan were living in peace with themselves.

    • @AlexanderY18
      @AlexanderY18 Год назад +2

      When you talk about fallen soldier's and war casualties you have to take into account what they were there for. These soldiers didn't just fight in a random war to protect their homeland, they were literally on a extermination mission, which is responsible for the deathly of millions of people. Cool down the sympathy just a bit.

    • @LostShipMate
      @LostShipMate 10 месяцев назад

      @@AlexanderY18 75+ years underground is cold enough I imagine.

    • @MostGratefulOwl
      @MostGratefulOwl 7 месяцев назад +2

      I've read a few books written by German WW2 veterans. It brought a lot into perspective for me. Not every soldier joined the Nazi party but many people still label them all as such. They were expected to fight. Many young men were executed for trying to run from being drafted into the army near the end. Its heartbreaking.
      The crap that Hitler was screaming at those political rallies isn't much different from what we hear from politicians today. There are little Hitlers out there with different agendas that can convince groups of people to kill others for them. Charles Mason for example, there are more.
      The majority of the army was to busy fighting and dying for their country to notice what started to happen at those camps. Its not like they all knew from the start and had that goal in mind. No one had cellphones to text their son who's fighting in the eastern or western front to keep them updated . And that's if they weren't dead from the airplane bombings, lots of civilians died that way too.
      The Allies weren't all valiant men like the movies show. Most grandpa's don't speak of their experiences for a reason, it wasn't all just killing the bad guys and watching your friends fall. War is just horrible, period. Its barbaric. Yet its those in government that start it and then send your children to be slaughtered. Those fallen Germans soldiers deserve to be remembered, anyone that shames that should learn beyond what American/Canadian/British schools (Russian too probably) have taught. That whole saying, history is written by the victor. Its true.

  • @SpywareEverywhere
    @SpywareEverywhere 2 года назад +44

    When I travelled around Russia several years ago I joined a group who were searching the fields near Stalingrad (today known as Volgograd). We didn't find any bodies but we did find many items. It was quite an experience. Very somber.

    • @ОлесяПольяникова
      @ОлесяПольяникова Год назад +6

      Я из Волгограда ( Сталинграда) и мои прадедушки погибли на войне их так и не нашли.

  • @luca.1992
    @luca.1992 2 года назад +67

    This is truly amazing. In his last days when he was still alive, was just a young man living a traumatic lifestyle, in a warzone. All of them fellow comrades, weapons, and ammunition surrounding him couldn't save his life. The helmet really held up well. They were well outfitted soldiers for those times. Another part of me wonders how my own skeletal remains will look, after seeing this. Very fascinating, the details of someone's life you can gather just by digging them up. I don't condone it, but that's really no proper burial for someone. RIP unnamed fallen soldier.

    • @Chuked
      @Chuked 2 года назад +6

      He was SS, monsters don’t deserve happy endings

    • @ytrez6252
      @ytrez6252 2 года назад +12

      @@Chuked Classical psychopath answer 'they deserved it' says more about you than about the guy that passed away

    • @disgoyknows88
      @disgoyknows88 2 года назад +1

      @@Chuked Well I will pray for him so he does get one and help him reach heaven.

    • @disgoyknows88
      @disgoyknows88 2 года назад

      @D G Blame the Soviets/Comintern, even before Hitler was voted in power, the Soviets were mucking about throughout Europe like France, Italy, Hungary, Scandinavia with their international/global revolution, don't act all surprised that sensible Europeans wanted to put a stop to their reach. In Germany three communist revolutionary efforts undertaken with the help of local communists and sympathizers-in early 1919, in 1921, and again in 1923, thankfully all failed.

    • @unrefined5156
      @unrefined5156 Год назад +3

      I understand you gotta respect fallen soldiers, but this man was SS, he not only bought into the nazi ideology but they were known as some of the most vile soldiers on the battlefield.

  • @derekstocker6661
    @derekstocker6661 3 года назад +71

    So very well done guys, finding these lost souls and possibly identifying them for whatever family remain, thank you for your care and patience, great documentary.

    • @marcushusky388
      @marcushusky388 3 года назад +1

      They don't, just digging for gold.

    • @fayereaganlover
      @fayereaganlover 3 года назад +4

      Unfortunately their relatives in Germany don't care about them. German people have lost all moral decency

    • @hannah-bm5oo
      @hannah-bm5oo 2 года назад +1

      @@fayereaganlover thats not true

    • @XCarfaxAbbeyX
      @XCarfaxAbbeyX 2 года назад

      Not what's haing here. Russians hate these Nazis, to this day.

    • @truthseekers864
      @truthseekers864 2 года назад +1

      It was the Germans then that lacked moral decency. Unlike most Germans today.

  • @muzzeglatze5324
    @muzzeglatze5324 3 года назад +7

    Schön das die Jungs nach Hause kommen.....Danke....auch für das was Passiert ist eine Grossartige Arbeit von euch...

  • @flaviacj9177
    @flaviacj9177 5 месяцев назад +1

    Video realmente impressionante, mesmo sem ter entendido uma palavra. Nunca imaginei que a ossada de um soldado da segunda guerra poderia se preservar dessa forma,depois de tanto tempo! Um verdadeiro achado arqueologico!

  • @alexandermuller950
    @alexandermuller950 3 года назад +38

    Afterall these soldiers are children of someone whose mothers are waiting for them to come home...
    Most of them are also someone's brother, father and husband...
    It is so heart-breaking that they came to this world only for this.......😟

  • @kb1422
    @kb1422 2 года назад +19

    Thanks to these guys. One can not help notice the care being taken exhuming the humans as opposed to equipment and ordinance(which they should probably be more careful with 😳). Obviously they have a sense of history and respect even dealing with those who attacked their country.

  • @dh0815
    @dh0815 3 года назад +56

    Come home boy. A big thank you for doing this job. After over 75 years.👍

    • @mocolino3601
      @mocolino3601 3 года назад +2

      Well done🙏🏻

    • @bills1669
      @bills1669 3 года назад +15

      He died. He failed. Like the Nazi dog he was.

    • @mebodeck
      @mebodeck 3 года назад +15

      @@bills1669 Respect this fallen soldier, asshole!!!

    • @empireoflizards
      @empireoflizards 3 года назад +13

      @@mebodeck Our 'liberal' politics has created some of the most ignorant and hateful people in the world right now.

    • @debbiemurray5506
      @debbiemurray5506 3 года назад +2

      @@bills1669 they either fought or they and their family faced certain death or piacd in concentration camps.their soldiers were sacrificed as we're ours ! They were indoctrinatied and I'm sure most of them didin' want to fight

  • @haileylvndrkittnz9721
    @haileylvndrkittnz9721 2 года назад +8

    I see bodies of men who been lost for years that died fighting for what they believed in or had been told to do. Thank you guys for finding them I sincerely hope you return them home to their relatives for burial and may they finally rest in peace!! The war is over!! The hatred stops be it German or American soldiers or others we was taught in school that the Germans were so bad so awful but I truly don’t believe that I hope this guy found his final resting place!! Much love fellas if I seen bones it might have been different 😅

    • @jonnyqwst
      @jonnyqwst 10 месяцев назад

      Why leftists tearing down military statues is so despicable

  • @GamePlayWithNolan
    @GamePlayWithNolan 3 года назад +127

    You look at a sparkplug that a german soldier was carrying in WWII and it really makes you think "Wow, spark plugs have not changed much since then..."

  • @benhancock8143
    @benhancock8143 3 года назад +13

    Thank you for finding them and closer for the families.

  • @tergar1
    @tergar1 3 года назад +32

    I hope this solider will be able to go home, God bless all solider and those who never made it home.

    • @Nika-ug7zs
      @Nika-ug7zs 3 года назад +1

      Terry Garcia
      Пусть горит в аду вечно.

    • @Ruebenbayona
      @Ruebenbayona 3 года назад +5

      Even the ones who raped and murdered civilians ?

    • @shootinputin6332
      @shootinputin6332 3 года назад +1

      @@Ruebenbayona yes.

    • @Ruebenbayona
      @Ruebenbayona 3 года назад

      @@shootinputin6332 ..

    • @legopachycephalosaurus6825
      @legopachycephalosaurus6825 3 года назад +1

      @@Ruebenbayona War really fucks people up, of course that isn’t a good justification but still...

  • @abdullahfaqihi7228
    @abdullahfaqihi7228 2 года назад +17

    هذا هو اخر مصير للانسان في هذه الدنيا. لماذاالحروب ولماذا يقتل الانسان اخوه الانسان. لماذ لم نعمر الارض ونزرعها ونجد فرص عمل لكل الناس ونترك العداوات بيننا الارض كلها لله وحده ونحن نعيش عليها فقط وغدا نتركها

    • @НадеждаМорец-д9ш
      @НадеждаМорец-д9ш 4 месяца назад +1

      Здравствуйте. У меня такой же вопрос. Как можно это не понимать? Наш век такой короткий, зачем тратить время, ресурсы на войну?

  • @VasilchikovIllarion124
    @VasilchikovIllarion124 3 года назад +24

    Профессиональные раскопки! Идеальное восстановление событий!! Спасибо!!!

  • @rennnnsemml
    @rennnnsemml 3 года назад +106

    For me as a German born in the 70s:
    Let something like this as WW2 never happen again.
    My deepest respect and honor to the Russian people.
    Now, nearly 80 years later, let friendship and love exist between our countries!

    • @pinkpaul6229
      @pinkpaul6229 3 года назад +19

      it was a war of ideologies. not germans vs russians

    • @maxfullerton5228
      @maxfullerton5228 2 года назад +3

      It was both

    • @paulus12345
      @paulus12345 2 года назад +11

      I just read your message. One year later with war in the Ukraine, I don't think there is any friendship & love between Germany & Russia!! :-(

    • @rennnnsemml
      @rennnnsemml 2 года назад +14

      @@paulus12345 Yes, I agree, Paule... I thought we have, we could have friendship and trading, live prosper etc...
      Unfortunately not.
      slava ukraina! stand with ukraine!
      PTN-FCK.FF

    • @rennnnsemml
      @rennnnsemml 2 года назад

      @@paulus12345 How the world changed meanwhile... I totally agree with you.
      Putin ruins his country... and any relationship to western states...

  • @rickywatson2119
    @rickywatson2119 2 года назад +36

    My grandfather was in WW2 American,He use to say how poorly the German soldiers were treated after they died,just left to rot where they fell,he said even though they were the enemy you couldn't help but feel sorry for them,they gave their life for what they thought was right and then get no honor after

    • @MACH1TIPS
      @MACH1TIPS Год назад +2

      When your getting pushed back so fast there is little you can do.

  • @richardgore1692
    @richardgore1692 2 года назад +16

    I commend the work that this group is doing in the recovery of lost soldiers. However, I think it would be more beneficial to have skilled archaeologists on hand after a site has been located. In my opinion, the methods used in archaeological excavations is more thorough and would treat the remains with much more care then what I have seen in these videos.

    • @amgluk
      @amgluk Год назад +2

      These are not archaeological excavations. The main task of the searchers is to find a death badge (from the enemy) or a container with a note (from a Russian soldier) for identification, as well as to collect and rebury the remains in the cemetery. This is a fairly simple job that even teenagers are attracted to.

    • @LostShipMate
      @LostShipMate 10 месяцев назад

      Theres simply too many dead to find, not enough to properly document in a archeological sense.

  • @projetomascarasenferrujada7224
    @projetomascarasenferrujada7224 3 года назад +22

    Impressionante! Como uma cápsula no tempo.Respeito para todo, e qualquer soldado, que lutou por seu País. Que este encontre a paz.
    Que retorne para casa .
    Grande trabalho de escavação.

  • @patrickporter6536
    @patrickporter6536 3 года назад +66

    You guys do a fantastic job. Let these boys go home.

    • @TheViskon
      @TheViskon 3 года назад +2

      This boy go in hell!

    • @Ge-Coleslaw
      @Ge-Coleslaw 3 года назад +1

      @@TheViskon no,...all Souls go in the Nirvana, Hell dos not exist...😎
      Souls are coming back, in a new born humans...they repeating a new live and learn the love...make no more mistakes, from older lifes...

    • @kennethjanczak4900
      @kennethjanczak4900 3 года назад +18

      the germans were soldiers like everyone else...
      the soviet troops werent much better than the germans when it came to war time atrocities..... so be carefull what u say

    • @Mandrak789
      @Mandrak789 3 года назад

      @@kennethjanczak4900 this boys were SS so yeah... they won't get any honor, anywhere; at least their families will know where they died.

    • @sinkless7614
      @sinkless7614 3 года назад

      @@Mandrak789 nah

  • @yvesgauthier1567
    @yvesgauthier1567 3 года назад +15

    Considering the few elements of the first grave, it seems almost certain that it was a German SS officer, because there is a pair of binoculars, small rimmed glasses and these boots!
    On the second grave at 13:32mn we can read on the bottom of the watch case "boîtier fond inoxydable", as it is written in French, there is a strong chance that it is a Swiss, French or maybe Belgian watch, and we can verify that more than 75 years later the stainless steel of the watch case has not oxidized, even under ground!

  • @bilalr7185
    @bilalr7185 2 месяца назад +2

    he laced his boots up one last time not realizing he would be wearing them for the next 80 years

  • @nilsbachellery6939
    @nilsbachellery6939 3 года назад +36

    damn even this is on another level
    i am really touched to see the button resting on the bones and around it somehow

    • @mth469
      @mth469 3 года назад +3

      the buttons
      fell off his jacket
      as it rotted away
      and onto
      his skeleton

  • @AaronJ323
    @AaronJ323 3 года назад +64

    Rip to the fallen soldiers, it's amazing how preserve the soldier looks I thought it was a movie prop.

    • @SANJOSE1919
      @SANJOSE1919 3 года назад +1

      To all the allies

    • @abeedhal6519
      @abeedhal6519 3 года назад

      @@SANJOSE1919 Nah.

    • @stevendubois1137
      @stevendubois1137 3 года назад

      @@SANJOSE1919
      A tous les allemands.

    • @stevendubois1137
      @stevendubois1137 3 года назад

      @@SANJOSE1919 T'es un vrais sac à merde mon pote, devoir préciser alors que aaron dit simplement à tous les soldats, il ne différencie pas.

  • @poulmadsen7969
    @poulmadsen7969 3 года назад +10

    Wow, that is so amazing. You always see war movies with German soldiers being killed, or real black and white footage from back then, but this is getting closer to the soldiers who really fought. Thanks for piecing together world history

  • @K3VIN21
    @K3VIN21 2 года назад +1

    That’s crazy how the growth just covers it up !

  • @scheer_sam_4185
    @scheer_sam_4185 3 года назад +7

    5:55 that’s cool to think that the last time those bullets saw light ww2 was raging

  • @anglishbookcraft1516
    @anglishbookcraft1516 2 года назад +6

    It’s weird that after all the years of films, games and even folks that outlived the war, WW2 almost seems fake (figuratively speaking). You hear the tales and see the men, but seeing a dead man decked out in his gear with the bullet hole in the helmet whilst holding his weapon, it reminds you that that truly happened. There was a time when WW2 was here and now. That Stalin and Hitler were living men and who you read about in the newspaper. Adds so much perspective feeling-wise.

  • @markandrews8437
    @markandrews8437 3 года назад +41

    Excellent video but sad also, it brings a warm smile to my face when you find intact dog tags or other types of ID they can be laid to rest with a name on a grave stone sadly so many can not be identified.

    • @davidrasch3082
      @davidrasch3082 3 года назад +2

      Navy never found one of my uncles in the Pacific....

    • @markandrews8437
      @markandrews8437 3 года назад +4

      I can't even imagine how you all must feel the not knowing and I hope I never have to

    • @duartesimoes508
      @duartesimoes508 3 года назад +1

      @@davidrasch3082 was your Uncle sunk? Or did he disappeared in one of the islands?

    • @davidrasch3082
      @davidrasch3082 3 года назад +1

      @@duartesimoes508 He was an Electrician's Mate first class on a sub. Don't know much more. Head Stone at Punch Bowl.

    • @viking90706
      @viking90706 3 года назад

      @@davidrasch3082 I will look him up Mr. Rasch next time I'm at Punch Bowl.

  • @OldGuy2-m4c
    @OldGuy2-m4c Год назад +1

    I was in The Netherlands living and had the opportunity to go into the Aachen area and into the Hurtgen Forrest in many occasions between 1999-2004 with the Boy Scouts. A US Army NCO assigned to the Dutch NCO Academy and even sometimes a US General from NATO would visit our Boy Scouts.
    We went to a lot of places, the the first visit was to the Bunkers. We were where the US Army encountered the Siegfried Line the night before the massive German Ardennes offensive AKA the Battle of the Buldge. This particular some months after our visit was able to locate the remains of two or three American GIs remains about 50 feet from the bunkers - the Americans never knew what hit them.
    I has seen so much ammo, genades, broken weapons, helments and eating utensils from both German and American soldiers. There is so much history waiting to be uncovered on private lands in Belguim and Germany.
    The German Cemetary was tended to by the final remaining soldier of his division, maybe the German 77 Infantry... Two soldiers buried together so that they not spend eternity alone, was the phrase that struck me, as this was how the soldiers were burried, by two's.
    We visited the the Kall Trail running along a deep river ravine, and our American NCO Guide showed us the remains of the American Medical Station dugout into the side of the hill on the trail. We had diary's of soldiers that fought in all the battles, but the Kall Trail was one where the Germans and US Medicals paired together with strechers to recovery the wounded, then the dead. We saw pictures of US Soldiers laid on the trail, especially the dead was haunting while standing along side the very trail looking at the places.
    Bunkers the US Army never breached in the Hertgen Forrest where wounded Germans soldiers were chained to maching guns by the SS fighting desperatelly to hold the lines with wounded soldiers, soldiers with amputated hands as asst machinge gunners. The diary of the German medic over the weeks with medical supplies, morphine, food, etc. Yet the Germans kept those positions to the end of the war.
    In the Battle of the Bulge area we found some bodies with weapons and it was a dark scene for the Boy Scouts, but exciting at the same time. Finding live generades or mortar rounds met stop and don't touch, whether on the beaches of Normandy or on the other adventures.
    I was retired from the US Army and served over half my 20-years in the 82d Abn Div. I took my two boys to every battle sight and all the parachute landings of US and British soldiers.

  • @atrociousrabbit
    @atrociousrabbit 3 года назад +17

    Amazing. It’s really fascinating too see a time capsule like that.

  • @SWR112
    @SWR112 3 года назад +43

    Sad to think he has a story, a life, a family that lost him never to be seen again till so recent. Chilling.

    • @SREnergy
      @SREnergy 3 года назад +4

      He made his choice and joined the monsters. He deserves only to be forgotten and shamed.

    • @magnus4191
      @magnus4191 3 года назад +12

      @@SREnergy Easy to say now.. not so easy to say during the WW2. There are no winners in war.

    • @kevinmiele5289
      @kevinmiele5289 3 года назад +6

      you only see monsters on 1 side? stalin was attacking all the little countries (Latvia Estonia Lithuania defenseless Poland and only The Finnish were able to make stalin bleed before 1941

    • @SREnergy
      @SREnergy 3 года назад +2

      @@kevinmiele5289 Stalin was indeed a monster. As you say re the Polish they were attacked from two sides yet it was polish intelligence that was able to capture and crack the Enigma which gave the Allies the key to winning. Ugly time all around.

    • @kevinmiele5289
      @kevinmiele5289 3 года назад

      @@SREnergy I have utmost RESPECT for The Polish people unfortunately alot of politics was involved and winners write history, the first casualty of war is the truth....they did capture a HQ units machine and actually brought to England where at Bletchley park the codecrackers were able to "use" that typewriter successfully...I lived next door to a Polish airman who flew in RAF (Battle of Britain) .an EXTREME Gentleman

  • @tonynapoli5549
    @tonynapoli5549 3 года назад +16

    May he rest in peace now 🙏

  • @liamhill4384
    @liamhill4384 2 года назад +4

    I was amazed how much of the guy you found, I can just picture his face and figure and voice with all of this. Good job you guys!

  • @Ханым-г2г
    @Ханым-г2г 3 года назад +12

    Ну молодца ребята интересно смотреть спосибо большое.

    • @СлаваДударенко-ю8х
      @СлаваДударенко-ю8х 3 года назад

      Багила Еркимбекова
      Тебе интересно как в трупах ковыряются? Ты странная!.. Ладно эти.. Они пацаны.. У них работы нет, и они ничего в этой жизни не умеют делать, и не нашли себя.. Они ищут свою смерть, и рано или поздно ее найдут.. Ведь когда-нибудь какой-нибудь старый боеприпас сдетонирует.. Они из-за какой-то древней ржавой цацки готовы жизнь свою отдать.. А тебе это зачем? У тебя же миссия - Род людской продолжать а не в могилах чужих ковыряться.. А эти чудики, расходный материал.. Они когда-нибудь найдут на свою голову приключения..

    • @Ханым-г2г
      @Ханым-г2г 3 года назад +4

      @@СлаваДударенко-ю8х,Это такая бригада. Блогадарья их столько нашли безвести пропавших солдат и передали прах на родине к родным.Прошлом году ,блогадарья поисковым отрядом нашли солдата он оказался Казахстанец с города Чимкента. Внуки приехали забрали и похоронили в могилу где лежит ихний Бабушка .Который ждала всю жизнь своего мужа. Низкий поклон этим поисковым отрядом!!!

  • @contrabaixotuba222
    @contrabaixotuba222 3 года назад +11

    Descoberta que merece registro histórico. Belo trabalho de escavação. Guerra traz destruição fome e miséria...

  • @sungcho1682
    @sungcho1682 3 года назад +20

    R.I.P Respect death solders send them home. 😔🙏 Thank You & God Bless all who died in the war.

    • @SANJOSE1919
      @SANJOSE1919 3 года назад +5

      Thank you for what. Tell me

    • @pigeonbardum9628
      @pigeonbardum9628 3 года назад

      @@SANJOSE1919 tell me, were you always this stupid or did you hit your head or something?

    • @marcushusky388
      @marcushusky388 3 года назад

      They don't give a shit about the soldiers.

  • @asdfghjkl48929
    @asdfghjkl48929 3 года назад +54

    9:05 Panzer Division Wiking, Westland. A Dutch soldier, een verloren ziel. How absurd wasn't the war (like all other wars). Many of the last soldiers defending Hitlers bunker were French and Norwegian (I think I read it first in something from Merridale or Beevor). And this guy fought next to Finnish soldiers. And Estonian, too, perhaps.

    • @Frank-mm2yp
      @Frank-mm2yp 3 года назад +5

      True. The Waffen SS soldier was probably not even "German." Most likely Dutch or Flemish. Scandinavians made up the "Northern" half of the Viking Division. However this guy's dead body was just dumped in a trench and covered up. Hardly a "Viking Funeral".

    • @averagejoe8358
      @averagejoe8358 2 года назад +2

      Good point. A major example of this was the SS Charlemagne Division, most were foreign soldiers or POW's forced to fight.

    • @aunch3
      @aunch3 2 года назад +4

      The Foreign SS troops fought with extra tenacity until the very end, as they knew they’d receive no quarter from their home countries if they surrendered. That’s why you have them at the bunker fighting until the bitter end

    • @estonianman632
      @estonianman632 7 месяцев назад

      ​@tileuxIf this man is Estonian, I will not forgive him, no

  • @RajaR-xo1bs
    @RajaR-xo1bs 3 года назад +7

    This proves that plastic never decomposes. This means that all plastic that has ever been produced and has ended up in the environment is still present there in one form or another.