Incredible I have an idea Try to find the names that are on the german équipements on the dog tags ! That would be amazing to find the story of the soldier ! Great job Nick !
Germans did not have names on dog tags, typically they had unit name, serial number and blood type. I doubt families would feel shame. Most German soldiers were not fanatical Nazi killers, they were just regular Johanns drafted to fight for their country.
@@mattkaustickomments i was watching another video of a guy that was contracted by the government to dig and reclaim bodies from unmarked graves, some of the german oval dog tags tied around their necks had names on them that he read as he went along, i assume it must have varied depending on the time in the war?
24:50 this is amazing almost fell out of my chair when he mentioned my hometown Kaltenkirchen in North Germany - we actually had an airfield here during ww2 which was build by forced labor from a concentration camp außenlager. Today it is a memorial/museum
Finally Nick! Been waiting for this video. I can't believe you actually found a tooth. I totally wasn't expecting that. Your videos are incredible man. Can't wait for the next one!
Hey Nick, my Friend 🤗 Great artefacts and some heavy stuff (mental). Like the last signs of the dead.... The broken heart is the true meaning.... "War kills Love"... So that is the reason for being broken... You can build a little graveyard with those dogtags... Very sad, but good to be not rotten and forgotten... 👍🏻 Wish you always the best and always nice Findings again, Ingo 🤗
Thank you very much! :) Indeed... a lot of sad finds too... it was horrible.. for both sides.. they were all human! Thank you for watching again Ingo! Gr Nick
Yes, Nick, my Friend, they were all sons of mothers, left in tears. But this war, as all wars before, ended nothing.... Still wars around us.... Yesterday, today and no change in the future, but only New technologies to kill best.... Wish you always the best and always nice Findings again, Ingo 🤗
Its amazing to see what you found but at the same time heartbreaking to think about the soldiers and what happened to them...My great grandfather fought in both wars and survived all of it so it hurts even more to know that all these young men didnt make it...Keep up your great work and preserve all that history...You do a great service in keeping history alive...Thanks for that...
@@History-Secrets Thanks buddy...You're welcome...Really loving your content...Keep up your good work and keep preserving history for our future generations...
I've been waiting so long for your video, haha! It's amazing how every one of your dug-up helmets present themselves their history. The tooth creeped me out. Looking forward for next video, and, as always, greets from Poland!
Goed bezig Nick! Er blijven maar dogtags komen..... super!👍 mooi om te zien wat voor spullen er allemaal uit die helmen komen! Succes mer de verdere schoonmaak en benieuwd wat je nog allemaal tegen komt 👍👍👍
Amazing finds and a lot to keep you busy for a while. You need to get your hands on a soda blaster machine, similar to a sand blaster but not as harsh. A lot of antique restorers use them on delicate items.
@@Canned_beef The Dog Tag are used to identify that a person was killed. One was sent back to headquarters and the other one was forces between the gap of the upper and lower front teeth so the body by driving the jaw closed, so the body could be identified even if it was bones. Dog tag do not go to the family after you are dead. Only those that survive get to keep them. I guess the soldier that had those was returning the dog tag back to headquarters but was killed himself. That is way knowing history and how things work is important. You just assume that those tag belong to family members which isn't really true.
The dog tags found in the videos are U.S. dog tags made by U.S. soldiers for deceased German soldiers. These tags were made by the GRS ( Grave Registration Service ) and were used on temporary grave markers. What i found is a medical waste dump pit with equipment of KIA German soldiers.
Birth Certificate Its funny how people overreact when its about dog tags but when they find a german helmet with name and serial number and bullet holes they only say nice find lolll
Zooooo vet om te zien echt jij hebt geluk man je laat me weer vol spanning w8ten tot de volgende video ik heb er nu al zin in om het eind resultaat te zien
What a finds again and you can maybe put all the dirt in a sieve and wash it out so maybe there Are more teeth or things like that Good luck cleaning it all and cant wait for next videos
What was that thing that shocked you ?? Soo many dog tags from the helmets !! I cant believe there is water in that ww1 bottle ! I like that heart pin... Very special. Amazing camo cover ! Nice vid keep it up... Chat wait to receive your letter ! I recently found a 9ct gold ring
Awesome finds! Plus there is no need to worry either, because those kind of dog tags were issued by American forces to German POWs during processing etc.
I am a dental technician and the tooth is an upper left 2nd molar, porcelain denture tooth. The large hole in the middle and the little holes on the sides were for retention in the plastic denture material.
Hi, Nick! The more dog tags you find, the sadder it makes me! Such a great loss of life for such a useless reason! But that is the way of wars, I guess. So much stuff inside the helmets, and such personal finds! You could expect all the buckles, D-rings, and the like, but the personal stuff hits hard. I'm so thankful it was YOU who found these! You will preserve them as they should be. I love all the buttons you are finding! And the stripper clip was amazing to find intact! I can't wait to see everything you're revealing! Good luck with the cleaning, some of those helmets appear pretty brittle! Here's hoping for the best! Good luck! Cindy
Yes, it's really sad indeed..but i'm so glad i found them, these finds are now saved! Indeed, i couldn't believe it.. so much amazing stuff inside the helmets.. just crazy!! Thank you so much again Cindy, i'm really glad you appreciate my work!! :) Gr Nick
You should do some research on the dog tags. I would be interesting to see who survived the war. Definitely many stories being sifted through there. Vrey cool!
Maybe that Helmet that has alot of Dog tags is where a soldier dead friends dog tags collection bucket, in where he assumably uses the helmet as a bucket to collect the dead soldiers dog tags, maybe.
Waw, the helmets are full of surprises! But the tooth was creepy...that s a hard thing to find. What will you do with it? Can t wait for the next video! Cheers, Sonia.
Indeed, it's crazy!! :) Yes... it was really.. special to find something like that.. makes you feel sorry! I have the tooth in a small container now, i will keep it safe! Thank you so much for watching again Sonia! Gr Nick
History Secrets You’re welcome my friend! Is it possible to give it back to his family? 🤔 must be hard to figure that out. I wonder how it happened...and it’s indeed very sad! I think we forget how gruesome things were at that time. But I can’t wait for the next video!! Especially, I wanna know what you use to remove the rust from the helmets. I have a German gaz canister (Afrika Korp) that I wanna clean...but I keep wondering what the best method would be. 🤔 Cheers and see you soon 😀
@@88thCompany These tags aren't the tags that the soldiers were wearing, but these were used on the temporary grave markers. It's almost impossible to find info about German tags.. Oxalic Acid works great, it removes rust, but the paint stays on! :) Gr Nick
I have an idea for all the small finds like the leather bits and zippers and buttons that would just collect dust in bins and storage, I think you should make small displays like the WW2HistoryHunter and give them out to patrons or sell them to fund mote videos! I think it would be a great use of the small little finds and would be a great way to promote the channel and grow
I doubt the tooth was real. The perfect round hole in it leads me to believe it was a cap or a false tooth maybe. Could've fallen out without the soldier being killed. Having said that, an awesome, personal find.
Man i can't believe this, this would have to be one of the most interesting relic vid I've ever seen. So why are the dog tags in the helmet? And that tooth 😱 wow very sad. Great vid mate love your work.🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
Thank you! :) All the dog tags fell in the helmets when they were burning all the stuff. Yes.. the tooth was really sad indeed, makes it so personal! Thank you for watching! Gr Nick
Restore the first helmet n put a cover on it! Maybe add a leather strap and some thin rope to hold the cover on too! Then it could also be in a green and brown camo cuz of the look of your garden! That would be awesome! :D
I'm not sure why the buttons, but the dog tags were taken from soldiers who got killed & a convenient place to put them would be inside a helmet- that's my guess anyways
Curious, when did the ww2 German soldier get issued with US style dog tags? Never come across this before, I assume they were issued to captured or troops who surrendered?
Did a little resarch and found out, these dog tags were made by the US Army for german soldiers who were killed in action or died in captivity et cetera.
I really really love watching your videos reviewing those WWII equipments and other things, as my addiction on learning WWII history I appreciate these simple explanation every a single thing, I love your videos, much love also for the lost German soldiers. #HSFan #MuchLove #FilipinoFanHere
The Heart pin was likely from a girlfriend, wife, fiancé of one of the men whos tags lay in the helmet. quite a sorrowful story considering where the tags and pin ended up.
Geweldig! Wat n vondsten, petje af. En ook voor je respect voor de mannen. Echt indrukwekkend hoor. Ik snap alleen niet de tags van al die verschillende Duitse onderdelen. Die hebben toch nooit allemaal op dezelfde plaats gevochten? Keep up the good work kameraad
Bedankt, ik kan het ook niet geloven! Aan het einde van de oorlog werden er van allerlei verschillende divisies door elkaar gegooid. Bedankt voor het kijken! Gr Nick
Incredible
I have an idea
Try to find the names that are on the german équipements on the dog tags ! That would be amazing to find the story of the soldier !
Great job Nick !
SLIM SHADY that is a good idea but could be very offensive to the family
Germans did not have names on dog tags, typically they had unit name, serial number and blood type. I doubt families would feel shame. Most German soldiers were not fanatical Nazi killers, they were just regular Johanns drafted to fight for their country.
Love your name and profile pic
@@mattkaustickomments i was watching another video of a guy that was contracted by the government to dig and reclaim bodies from unmarked graves, some of the german oval dog tags tied around their necks had names on them that he read as he went along, i assume it must have varied depending on the time in the war?
The enthusiasm you show is infectious. And the compassion for the lost is touching. Thank you for taking us along with you
Thank you very much, i'm really glad you like it! :)
Can't wait for the overal shot with all the relics you found in that hole!! Cheers man
It's a lot of work, but in the next video i will show some helmets! :)
Thank you for watching my friend!
Gr Nick
@@History-Secrets I would love to see you 2 metal detecting together...what a episode that would be...
This is so amazing, i still watch all these old video's!
The tooth made me gag real bad. Makes you realize it was an actual human.
The heart pin... Oh my poor heart... Those people had loved ones waiting.
Indeed.. it's really sad.. it was horrible... for both sides!
Soft cock
It shows that the germans were people like me and you and they had friends
It’s is a false too. It’s a replacement
For some reason it’s just so satisfying to see you pull out things from the helmet.
Same
24:50 this is amazing almost fell out of my chair when he mentioned my hometown Kaltenkirchen in North Germany - we actually had an airfield here during ww2 which was build by forced labor from a concentration camp außenlager. Today it is a memorial/museum
Very nice finds! I have been looking forward to the clean up video.
BSR Militaria Hey BSR what’s up
Thank you for watching!
Love this almost as much as the excavation videos! Great work and can’t wait for more clean up updates!
Awesome, thank you for watching!! :)
I'm glad someone found these artifacts that really appreciates the history of the discoveries!! Thank you!
Thanks!! :)
Wow, amazing...😮 You live in a great place for being able to go out and hunt for this kind of stuff...👌🏼💯✔
I’ve seen a lot man, but this is just mind boggling! Fortunately, it felt into the hands of a man respecting history 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
I love the pure enjoyment from you whenever you find items like this, shows that you genuinely care about these type of items🙂👌
Thank you very much! :)
Just amazing. Thanks for sharing. Incredible finds.
Its another dogtag, no way! Love it. So lucky to enjoy your passionate hobby.
Finally Nick! Been waiting for this video. I can't believe you actually found a tooth. I totally wasn't expecting that. Your videos are incredible man. Can't wait for the next one!
Yes, i was pretty shocked when i found it.. makes it so personal!
Thank you very much!
Gr Nick
Wow that was some vid !
Amazing finds. Thanks for taking us along .
Thank you for watching my friend! :)
I LOVE THESE VIDEO'S SO MUCH
Thanks for the Great vidio👍looking forward to seeing what else you find next. Good luck
Thank you, glad you liked it! :)
I've been waiting to see these beautiful relics cleaned
Thanks for watching! :)
You never disappoint nick thank you for all of this!!
Thank you very much! :)
Good info in this video. Like your work! Thanks!
Absolute amazing finds thanks for sharing
Thank you for watching! :)
Your excitement for unraveling and revealing things gets me excited.
Hey Nick, my Friend 🤗
Great artefacts and some heavy stuff (mental). Like the last signs of the dead....
The broken heart is the true meaning.... "War kills Love"... So that is the reason for being broken...
You can build a little graveyard with those dogtags... Very sad, but good to be not rotten and forgotten... 👍🏻
Wish you always the best and always nice Findings again,
Ingo 🤗
Thank you very much! :)
Indeed... a lot of sad finds too... it was horrible.. for both sides.. they were all human!
Thank you for watching again Ingo!
Gr Nick
Yes, Nick, my Friend, they were all sons of mothers, left in tears.
But this war, as all wars before, ended nothing.... Still wars around us.... Yesterday, today and no change in the future, but only New technologies to kill best....
Wish you always the best and always nice Findings again,
Ingo 🤗
Speechless!
So personal, But that tooth shocked me also Very hard.... just WOW
Really love your work! Keep it up lucky man!
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻😃😃😃
Grtjs,
Jeremy
Thank you very much!! :)
Yes.. it's really personal!
Gr Nick
History Secrets o
Wow that’s a full rainbow! Double rainbow all the way! Love it!
Its amazing to see what you found but at the same time heartbreaking to think about the soldiers and what happened to them...My great grandfather fought in both wars and survived all of it so it hurts even more to know that all these young men didnt make it...Keep up your great work and preserve all that history...You do a great service in keeping history alive...Thanks for that...
Yes, i agree.. it really is a sad thing to see.. respect for your Great Grandfather!
Thanks for your comment!
Gr Nick
@@History-Secrets Thanks buddy...You're welcome...Really loving your content...Keep up your good work and keep preserving history for our future generations...
wat een vondsten weer zeg… echt niet normaal!! nu moet ik weer wachten op de volgende video haha. kan niet wachten!
Haha, bedankt voor het kijken weer!! :D
Pls do more of these cleaning vids very cool love them a lot
A new one coming soon! :)
Thank you so much for sharing. Cant wait to see what else is next!
Thank you for watching!! :)
Awesome find😃
That is the find of a life time...you are living the dream..also I feel sadness inside for the men who owned that equipment....ireland.
I love your channel! I love that you like collecting old ww2 relics:D Keep the great work going!
Its absolutley amazing to find something amazing. In an amazing find.
I've been waiting so long for your video, haha!
It's amazing how every one of your dug-up helmets present themselves their history. The tooth creeped me out.
Looking forward for next video, and, as always, greets from Poland!
Haha, finally!! :D
Indeed, really special... and the tooth... yes.. so personal!
Thank you for watching again! :)
Gr Nick
Goed bezig Nick! Er blijven maar dogtags komen..... super!👍 mooi om te zien wat voor spullen er allemaal uit die helmen komen! Succes mer de verdere schoonmaak en benieuwd wat je nog allemaal tegen komt 👍👍👍
Bedankt!!
Inderdaad.. niet te geloven gewoon!!
Bedankt voor het kijken weer!
Gr Nick
To say the least this is the most amazing artefact I've seen on video and just became a new subscriber
Just subscribed to your channel, I really like your enthusiasm for ww2. :)
This video deserves more views not kidding
Super gaaf! En ook kei leuk om nog meer spullen i. Spullen zelf te vinden! Kan niet wachten om de schoongemaakte helmen te zien
Bedankt voor het kijken!! :)
your profile picture looks familiar. I have found some kind of badge with that lion
I love watching the cleaning. You get to watch what looks like a dirty mess actually become distinguishable items.
Amazing finds and a lot to keep you busy for a while. You need to get your hands on a soda blaster machine, similar to a sand blaster but not as harsh. A lot of antique restorers use them on delicate items.
Thanks for watching and the tip! :)
What about the dogtags you kept them or you gave them back in the fallen soldiers houses
I was about to ask the same thing. He better give them back.
Look the description
@@Canned_beef The Dog Tag are used to identify that a person was killed. One was sent back to headquarters and the other one was forces between the gap of the upper and lower front teeth so the body by driving the jaw closed, so the body could be identified even if it was bones. Dog tag do not go to the family after you are dead. Only those that survive get to keep them. I guess the soldier that had those was returning the dog tag back to headquarters but was killed himself. That is way knowing history and how things work is important. You just assume that those tag belong to family members which isn't really true.
The dog tags found in the videos are U.S. dog tags made by U.S. soldiers for deceased German soldiers.
These tags were made by the GRS ( Grave Registration Service ) and were used on temporary grave markers.
What i found is a medical waste dump pit with equipment of KIA German soldiers.
Birth Certificate Its funny how people overreact when its about dog tags but when they find a german helmet with name and serial number and bullet holes they only say nice find lolll
3 people are
jealous. Awesome video Dude.
Snowflakes! :D
Thanks for watching my good friend! :)
( Frikandel )
Great.. videos keep getting better and better..
Thank you very much! :)
Zooooo vet om te zien echt jij hebt geluk man je laat me weer vol spanning w8ten tot de volgende video ik heb er nu al zin in om het eind resultaat te zien
Goed om te horen! :)
Inderdaad, heel veel geluk!!
Gr Nick
What a finds again and you can maybe put all the dirt in a sieve and wash it out so maybe there Are more teeth or things like that Good luck cleaning it all and cant wait for next videos
What was that thing that shocked you ??
Soo many dog tags from the helmets !!
I cant believe there is water in that ww1 bottle !
I like that heart pin... Very special.
Amazing camo cover !
Nice vid keep it up...
Chat wait to receive your letter !
I recently found a 9ct gold ring
It was a human tooth!
Yes, really a lot of dog tags, crazy!
Thank you so much for your comment again, letter is on the way!
Awesome!!
Gr Nick
Wow... A German soldiers tooth.
Excited about receiving your letter !!
Awesome finds! Plus there is no need to worry either, because those kind of dog tags were issued by American forces to German POWs during processing etc.
I am a dental technician and the tooth is an upper left 2nd molar, porcelain denture tooth. The large hole in the middle and the little holes on the sides were for retention in the plastic denture material.
Hi, Nick!
The more dog tags you find, the sadder it makes me! Such a great loss of life for such a useless reason! But that is the way of wars, I guess.
So much stuff inside the helmets, and such personal finds! You could expect all the buckles, D-rings, and the like, but the personal stuff hits hard. I'm so thankful it was YOU who found these! You will preserve them as they should be.
I love all the buttons you are finding! And the stripper clip was amazing to find intact! I can't wait to see everything you're revealing!
Good luck with the cleaning, some of those helmets appear pretty brittle! Here's hoping for the best!
Good luck! Cindy
Yes, it's really sad indeed..but i'm so glad i found them, these finds are now saved!
Indeed, i couldn't believe it.. so much amazing stuff inside the helmets.. just crazy!!
Thank you so much again Cindy, i'm really glad you appreciate my work!! :)
Gr Nick
Weer een geweldige video!!!! Ik kijk al uit naar de volgende video. Groeten Bram
Super bedankt!! :)
You are the luckiest person I'm so jealous that is so awesome I would love to be able to find stuff like that you're so lucky
Thank you for watching! :)
Awesome video man :)
Thanks!!
carry on with finding their families
Daumen hoch 👍
Lass dich nicht erwischen. ..🤝👍
Echt niet normaal man. Wat een spullen vooral de tand. Ik hoop dat je nog veel meer van deze spullen mag vinden
Inderdaad, die tand was wel even schrikken.. maakt het erg persoonlijk!
Bedankt!
Gr Nick
@@History-Secrets Trouwens vind ik dat je een van de beste metaaldetectie kanalen hebt. Niet alleen het filmen maar ook de edit
@@renebrouwer9953 Heel erg bedankt, leuk om te horen! :)
You should do some research on the dog tags. I would be interesting to see who survived the war. Definitely many stories being sifted through there. Vrey cool!
Every single dog tag is from a Dead soldier, they were all KIA.
Thank you for watching!
Er zullen nog veel volgen heb ik zo een vermoeden lol toffe vondsten ben benieuwd wat het ons gaat brengen 😃 mazzelaar 👍🏻
Haha, ik zal een extra lange video maken! :)
sup love yor vidoes so much there so cool keep up the good work
Thank you very much!
Nice Find
Yes weer een nieuwe video ben benieuwd
Amazing video 👍 that teeth was very stunning.
Thanks! :)
Klasse , ich freue mich schon auf das nächste Video
Danke fürs zuschauen! :)
Maybe that Helmet that has alot of Dog tags is where a soldier dead friends dog tags collection bucket, in where he assumably uses the helmet as a bucket to collect the dead soldiers dog tags, maybe.
Waw, the helmets are full of surprises! But the tooth was creepy...that s a hard thing to find. What will you do with it? Can t wait for the next video! Cheers, Sonia.
Indeed, it's crazy!! :)
Yes... it was really.. special to find something like that.. makes you feel sorry!
I have the tooth in a small container now, i will keep it safe!
Thank you so much for watching again Sonia!
Gr Nick
History Secrets
You’re welcome my friend! Is it possible to give it back to his family? 🤔 must be hard to figure that out. I wonder how it happened...and it’s indeed very sad! I think we forget how gruesome things were at that time.
But I can’t wait for the next video!! Especially, I wanna know what you use to remove the rust from the helmets. I have a German gaz canister (Afrika Korp) that I wanna clean...but I keep wondering what the best method would be. 🤔
Cheers and see you soon 😀
@@88thCompany These tags aren't the tags that the soldiers were wearing, but these were used on the temporary grave markers.
It's almost impossible to find info about German tags..
Oxalic Acid works great, it removes rust, but the paint stays on! :)
Gr Nick
History Secrets I see! Really sad. Can’t wait for your next video!!! Thanks for the tip!
Nice one on the feldhernhalle dog tag, this unit was attached to the SA-standarte and took a beating by the end of the war
Jerry Andersen Thanks google
Amazing video,Greetings from Italia.
Thank you for watching! :)
More cleaning videos, this is great..
Another cleaning video coming soon! :)
@@History-Secrets Thanks HS looking forward to it..
Your channel is cool
Beautyfull finds
Thanks! :)
OMG So cool
Thanks!
I have an idea for all the small finds like the leather bits and zippers and buttons that would just collect dust in bins and storage, I think you should make small displays like the WW2HistoryHunter and give them out to patrons or sell them to fund mote videos! I think it would be a great use of the small little finds and would be a great way to promote the channel and grow
I doubt the tooth was real. The perfect round hole in it leads me to believe it was a cap or a false tooth maybe. Could've fallen out without the soldier being killed. Having said that, an awesome, personal find.
It’s not you literally saw the retainer it belongs to
great video
Thanks!
Man i can't believe this, this would have to be one of the most interesting relic vid I've ever seen. So why are the dog tags in the helmet? And that tooth 😱 wow very sad. Great vid mate love your work.🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
Thank you! :)
All the dog tags fell in the helmets when they were burning all the stuff.
Yes.. the tooth was really sad indeed, makes it so personal!
Thank you for watching!
Gr Nick
Restore the first helmet n put a cover on it! Maybe add a leather strap and some thin rope to hold the cover on too! Then it could also be in a green and brown camo cuz of the look of your garden! That would be awesome! :D
Super gaaaaf kijk echt uit naar de nieuwe video 😊
Bedankt!!
Great video. I am very surprised that you found a tooth. I have no clue how that would have got there, I feel very bad for what might have happened.
Thanks!
Yes.. the dead soldiers were exhumed after the war, and this was left behind..
Why buuten and dog tags inside the helmet? Can explain fox?
I'm not sure why the buttons, but the dog tags were taken from soldiers who got killed & a convenient place to put them would be inside a helmet- that's my guess anyways
The explanation for the dog tags and the helmet is in the description. Not sure about the buttons, but probably for the same purpose.
Curious, when did the ww2 German soldier get issued with US style dog tags? Never come across this before, I assume they were issued to captured or troops who surrendered?
Got the same question. Not the regular Wehrmacht style.
Did a little resarch and found out, these dog tags were made by the US Army for german soldiers who were killed in action or died in captivity et cetera.
There is some info about the tags in the description of the video.
I really really love watching your videos reviewing those WWII equipments and other things, as my addiction on learning WWII history I appreciate these simple explanation every a single thing, I love your videos, much love also for the lost German soldiers.
#HSFan
#MuchLove
#FilipinoFanHere
Thank you so much, really glad you like it!! :)
Is there a way to maybe soak the leather in anything to make it softer and restore it?
Yes, i make it wet with water, clean it well and preserve it with boiled linseed oil!
amazing how much stuff you found in those helmets. can't wait for the next episode. keep up the good work
Thank you for watching! :)
Noooo way nooo way😂👌🏾
It would be good if you could open that flask without damaging it just to smell what was inside but that is a very cool find
Hey history secrets I love your videos
Thanks, awesome to hear!! :)
*finds dogtag*
Oh my god! I’m the luckiest person alive!
*litterly has a pile of hundreds of dog tags*
Where you find all this stuff??
Can someone explain what the dump grounds were? Like were they a place they dumped there old stuff or stuff from dead soldiers???
I love ur vids bro
Thanks!! :)
The Heart pin was likely from a girlfriend, wife, fiancé of one of the men whos tags lay in the helmet. quite a sorrowful story considering where the tags and pin ended up.
What a weird mix of sad and fascination I’m feeling.
Geweldig! Wat n vondsten, petje af. En ook voor je respect voor de mannen. Echt indrukwekkend hoor. Ik snap alleen niet de tags van al die verschillende Duitse onderdelen. Die hebben toch nooit allemaal op dezelfde plaats gevochten? Keep up the good work kameraad
Bedankt, ik kan het ook niet geloven!
Aan het einde van de oorlog werden er van allerlei verschillende divisies door elkaar gegooid.
Bedankt voor het kijken!
Gr Nick
Leuke video en je weet het he als je niet meer genoeg ruimte hebt voor al die helmen wil ik er best een paar uitstallen in mijn eigen privé museum 😉
I’m jealous of your luck!
One Question.Where did you find the many German Helmets one Month ago? ( In whitch Country and City )
Wow I love ww2 and metal detecting so I should do this
#newsubscriber
Notice that heart pin had a crack in between the hearts,I don’t normally think this would mean something but my gut,it’s gotta baaad feeling.
If you think about it there’s a bit of symbolism to it one represents the soldiers love, the other represents there loved ones