Incredible battle-damaged relics tells a story of the terrible conflict for the Battle of Berlin. - heart wrenching to think of the loss of life. Thank you for sharing these moments of WW2 history with us. Great little adve ture. Regards to EE and HH.
Couldn’t imagine the fear some of these soldiers must have had ,must of being frightening. The thing I find the worse is all the shrapnel pieces that would of been flying around,the damage that could of caused . Great finds again my friend Andy
Every time when you find something with your pinpointer ,the sound gives me an adrenaline kick to go hunting for ww2 stuff to find beercaps and hoping that il find a cartridge or something of ww2 Thx for sharing, cheers Greetings. Jelle
We have just said goodbye to our old uncle who left this planet last week very low. He was RAF saw a lot of action. I am here to lift my spirits with a 'brother' serviceman who goes to extremes to get us into places no one has seen since WW2. Come and sit a while and enjoy his hard work with his son Eagle Eyes and sometimes Bunker Buster Girl - it LIFTS my heart! Thank you. 4:53 I have researched these small squares and some sites say that these were 'tracer' rounds. The ordinary powdered cordite and the square things mixed. I dont know if this is true? Some tracer rounds had an EXTERNAL coating which glowed as the bullet spun out of the barrel. 8:48 THAT is an AMAZING FIND!
Thank you for a glimpse into the past! It's hard to imagine the fear those soldiers felt, knowing the Red Army was right behind them....Thanks again, WW2HH Sr. and Jr., for an excellent video! Can't wait to see what's next!
@@WW2HistoryHunter I agreed thanks for sharing objects if you do bit of forensics will tell stories digging up people lived hundreds years ago also tells me stories how they lived died its very moving and interesting as my friend is a police pathologist 👍🐺🐾💀
@@anarchyfox325 that some part of the dark side of the war my great-grandfather work with the Nazis doing all things of experiments especially with the Jews also he told me about how the Nazis were working on time travel and ufo yes ufo and unknown weapons is not that he wanted or was a Nazi but he had no choice is either he work for them or he watch his entire family die in his own eyes
Visiting real conflict sites and learning from your findings and research is really something that transports us. Thank you, always. Like many, I think, I would like to participate in a hunt with you and your sun..
That plate from the back of the switch board, the damage to the plate would tell me that the switch board was hit by shrapnel possibly creating the dent hole in the plate. If the plate was on the back it would indicate either shrapnel leaving or entering the switch board...maybe? Also to add with evidence of a fire, the switch board would have burned up long ago, but the plate being coated metal lives to tell a story. Amazing finds!!!
as usual I really like your videos and it is always nice to see you out with your son. I pray he never experiences anything like what went on in those woods and the world never again sees anything like that. your videos really bring home what it must have been like ,it was awful those pore young men being blown to bits. thanks
So tragic, beyond heartbreaking 💔. Couldn't begin to imagine what went through the soldiers' minds with all the explosions and gunfire. Feelings of helplessness. You came upon some interesting artifacts there HH & EE. The schematics for the switchboard was especially of interest. They sure cleaned up nicely. A very sad time in history. I bet there is a lot more there to be discovered. Thank you for taking us there EE & HH.
I live in America so I’m so jealous that you get to see all the history first hand and I’d love to see it in person my grandfather fought on the western front and in the pacific it’s so amazingly see what you find
Rewatching this video and still get a kick out of it that the cartridge that is found at the 6:48 mark is now sitting on my book case here in the United States, what he says is true history is everywhere.
Another excellent video! Hard to tell exactly how everything got mangled. Right after the war, a lot of rubble was bulldozed to level ground, fill in craters, plowed by farmers, forestry planning and simply moved a bit to make way for nearby rebuilding projects. Any of the ways though, their story of how they came to be mangled is still part of WWII history and still interesting! A most interesting story to me would be if they were somehow mangled by all that I mentioned instead of just 1 thing.
@@WW2HistoryHunter, if the historical record suggests it, you're probably right! Just curious... Is there any evidence left in the physical terrain to help you determine the types of fighting that took place in what areas there? Just grenades and/or tanks or is there larger crater evidence to suggest any large artillery or air support? Perhaps a fire of opportunity at some ammo bunker with an explosion? Would all be very interesting to hear if there's enough intact in the ground to sort it out to point to each element in the historical record in that kind of detail to watch in a future video some day hopefully. Great work! (If they only made tiny autonomous ground sonar robot hedgehogs to scout for you in the dirt like your Water or air drones, lol )
You are definitely right. At the end of the war, they probably piled up all ammo they found in the field and destroyed it by controlled explosion. This explains why these bent cartridges are all over the place
You don’t need no stinking metal detector with Eagle Eyes. That young man can just walk around and find history on top of the ground. I still wonder if the cartridges were run over by a tank? Very nice find on the schematic. I always love when you put a picture with it to give a better perspective of what it’s for. You must spend many hours researching these finds. Am sure there is more to come from this location.
You know I love all your videos, they all tell a story. However, now and again not only does a location give you something to learn about, time frame, battle history etc but in this case, seeing the amount of shells, and in the state they were in tells that story even more.... this location really brings home those last few desperate weeks leading to the fall of Berlin. The Russians throwing all they had at the retreating Nazi Army..... I feel for sure they hit an ammo cache looking at those casing all bent and torn open, and seeing the brass shells all blasted open among the other bits tells a story that is tragic, desperate and dark.... but is also fascinating at the same time. Whoever gets these items next Month will really have a piece of the final bit of the wars history to hang on the wall or put on a shelf to display. It seems crazy to think of the peace and quiet in that forest now, but around April 1945 that place would of been a scene of total mayhem and carnage. That 12 minute film really brought that home. Thanks for sharing another great video. Greetings from London.
Thank you both for this video (WW2HH Senior & Junior). It's a shame that5 many of you finds had been damaged by the loggers, but you're educating us and that's what really matters.... Be well !
Like you say "History is Everywhere". Forest must be full of artifacts. That schematic is fantastic & very good research on this item. I see the speaker shown.
I think the intro is beautiful, reminds me of the time my children were young, Sometimes the extension is closer than you think. You often find beautiful treasures. There is a malfunction in the recording, it doesn't matter. A nice schedule is unique and your research has the solution.
You and son have done it again , gee i just can't imagine the the carnage that went on there ,great job HH son he is a real professional just like his dad !,,
well now. I just heard the very same sound issue I have been dealing with for a few months now. I have a feeling mine is the 3.5mm female jack on my Note8 smartphone...im still tracking the issue down myself but it is either the mic wire or the female connector on the phone/camera.
mine was my own finger resting on the Jack so just my own fuat i Guess. i have taped the cable and no finger there now so all is ok. Thanks for taking time to comment and watch
Nice and interesting expedition / WW2 relics ! Definitely...there are many other WW2 relics in that place/area... Good luck ! 7:01 - (very interesting btw...) yugoslavian 7.92 mauser (Artiljerisko-Tehnički Zavod, Kragujevac / the year of 1931)...!
Hi another really interesting video amazing showing the left behind stories of the battle for Berlin. I have become a Patreon supporter to give your work some little help 😏
Wow those 7.92 cases are mangled. I bet it was a ammunition dump that was destroyed. Sorry I haven't put anything out. I hurt my back again and can't go down the stairs to get to my firearms room. I bought some 7.62x25 Tokarev ammunition from 1952,53 and from WW2. Im just going to save it. I really hope to get through this soon. I don't want to keep posting stuff on my health. My Tokarev is ready to go to the range along with my Enfield. I want to finish up the videos but I can't walk 400 yards to change targets yet. It's only 1200 feet but with my back blown out it might as well be 1000 miles. I was hoping to get a K-98 this month but I will have to wait a few months. Hope all is well with you and your family. Happy History Hunting
Hope you will recover quickly from that my friend. Not a good thing at all. Sound like you have a lot to do so stay in there and we will wait for that. Greetings and keep smiling :)
It makes me think about the men and women who fought and died their. It must have been a horrific sight to see. I like WW2 history. My father was a WW2 veteran who served in Italy. Never talked about it much. He passed away almost 30 years ago. But it's sad that it brought so much heartache to so many families on all sides . Stay safe.
i agree , it must have been very sad years. Be proud of Your father Robert and remember the important years he lived through. Thank you my friend for Your very kind support , for watching and for commenting. Greetings from us.
I half want to say the spot looks like 1 that was dug up about 4 years ago and they found ammo, 20mm canon, mines and gernaids all live and set it on fire.
My family was effected by the Germans. living in Russia during ww2 and my great uncle died in 1943 as a soviet soldier. But now we are in peace. Germany and Russia peace. And I have heard during ww2 Soviet soldiers would smash up German ammunition so the enemy doesn’t use it again. Respect from Russia.
Anything sticking in the trees? Maybe the trees are a second growth. That forest saw a lot of action back in 1945. Be careful of unexploded ordinance as you dig. The war is not over for you residents. Looks like a hot area.
That ammunition is indicative of exposure to fire and explosion. It could have been a purposefully destroyed cache of German equipment once captured. The US Army in OIF would collect captured weapons and munitions and EOD would come around and destroy large piles of them.
What a fantastic find on the schematics and it is in wonder shape for it age and being in the ground. Another mystery as to what happened to the shells. The way they are twisted and mashed I would think maybe a tank ran them over. I wonder what the Germans thought after being on the offensive and now retreating on the defensive side of the war? Love hearing Eagle Eyes voice. It puts a smile on my face. Now on to the next video.
I always binge watch your vids I just want some barbwire next to my grand fathers WW2 PIC IN UNIFORM, cant afford at this time to become a PATREON :( THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR HARD WORK AND EFFORTS!!! I ABSOLUTLEY LOVE YOUR VIDS IM A BINGE WATCHER. THANK YOU THANK YOU. how could I buy a piece?
It seems like ammunition blast or amo attacked by the ground or air because all of you found completely shattered not used by the guns ......................
@@rick1827 if this was a storage and command post (switch board) then damage could have happened during the "fire", if that is indeed what happened...but it leads me to believe in this direction.
From the damaged ammunition they found it would suggest either a fire or the ammunition was destroyed in an explosion. However the ammunition was a mix of German and Russian which would suggest that it was probably collected after the war and destroyed. Just my 2 cents!
Excellent video. The damaged casings look like they have a story to tell. Thank you for sharing.
Yes they do and thanks Rich
Great video adventure back into history! Thank you Sir!
Thanks my friend.
I love your channel. Its adorable that your little one likes searching through history with you. Sending love from England
Thanks for that.
Incredible battle-damaged relics tells a story of the terrible conflict for the Battle of Berlin. - heart wrenching to think of the loss of life. Thank you for sharing these moments of WW2 history with us. Great little adve ture. Regards to EE and HH.
yes some sad stories behind each and every piece. Thanks Beverley :)
Super cool find!!! Looks like that area was hit hard.... Must have been one hell of a battles on both fronts..... Thanks for posting!!!
Thanks Sunny
Couldn’t imagine the fear some of these soldiers must have had ,must of being frightening. The thing I find the worse is all the shrapnel pieces that would of been flying around,the damage that could of caused . Great finds again my friend
Andy
i agree Andy. Thanks for watching.
Every time when you find something with your pinpointer ,the sound gives me an adrenaline kick to go hunting for ww2 stuff to find beercaps and hoping that il find a cartridge or something of ww2
Thx for sharing, cheers
Greetings. Jelle
Thanks for watching.
That is nothing short of an awesome find, I've seen A LOT of your hunts and that is very cool! Reminds me of the german plates, cups and silverware.
Thanks for that and Greetings from us.
We have just said goodbye to our old uncle who left this planet last week very low. He was RAF saw a lot of action. I am here to lift my spirits with a 'brother' serviceman who goes to extremes to get us into places no one has seen since WW2. Come and sit a while and enjoy his hard work with his son Eagle Eyes and sometimes Bunker Buster Girl - it LIFTS my heart! Thank you. 4:53 I have researched these small squares and some sites say that these were 'tracer' rounds. The ordinary powdered cordite and the square things mixed. I dont know if this is true? Some tracer rounds had an EXTERNAL coating which glowed as the bullet spun out of the barrel. 8:48 THAT is an AMAZING FIND!
We thank you for that my friend and be strong. Greetings from us :)
Thank you for a glimpse into the past! It's hard to imagine the fear those soldiers felt, knowing the Red Army was right behind them....Thanks again, WW2HH Sr. and Jr., for an excellent video! Can't wait to see what's next!
So true Cynthia and somehow very sad to think about. Thanks for taking time to comment and watch.
@@WW2HistoryHunter I agreed thanks for sharing objects if you do bit of forensics will tell stories digging up people lived hundreds years ago also tells me stories how they lived died its very moving and interesting as my friend is a police pathologist 👍🐺🐾💀
@@anarchyfox325 that some part of the dark side of the war my great-grandfather work with the Nazis doing all things of experiments especially with the Jews also he told me about how the Nazis were working on time travel and ufo yes ufo and unknown weapons is not that he wanted or was a Nazi but he had no choice is either he work for them or he watch his entire family die in his own eyes
Nice finds . Love watching all your videos keep up the good work
Will do our best to present even more interesting stuff to look at. Thanks David
Now that is another great location ! Thanks for all the research y’all do ! Thanks EE,HH ! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks 👍
Neat hunt. Can' believe the schematic is so readable. What a horrendous battle.
I just love these small details. Kind of puts me right back in time when i see them. Thanks Lorele
Visiting real conflict sites and learning from your findings and research is really something that transports us. Thank you, always. Like many, I think, I would like to participate in a hunt with you and your sun..
Appreciated my friend and Greetings from us.
That plate from the back of the switch board, the damage to the plate would tell me that the switch board was hit by shrapnel possibly creating the dent hole in the plate. If the plate was on the back it would indicate either shrapnel leaving or entering the switch board...maybe? Also to add with evidence of a fire, the switch board would have burned up long ago, but the plate being coated metal lives to tell a story. Amazing finds!!!
yes it could ahve been hit by something indeed. The plate is in great condition i think after that long time outside. Thanks my friend.
Very very well my friends you and the boy kick butt at finding history. Best to you and yours as always from Odessa Texas U.S.A.
Thanks Garrett
as usual I really like your videos and it is always nice to see you out with your son. I pray he never experiences anything like what went on in those woods and the world never again sees anything like that. your videos really bring home what it must have been like ,it was awful those pore young men being blown to bits. thanks
Appreciate you watching and commenting.
So tragic, beyond heartbreaking 💔. Couldn't begin to imagine what went through the soldiers' minds with all the explosions and gunfire. Feelings of helplessness. You came upon some interesting artifacts there HH & EE. The schematics for the switchboard was especially of interest. They sure cleaned up nicely. A very sad time in history. I bet there is a lot more there to be discovered. Thank you for taking us there EE & HH.
So much happened there in such few days. Thanks Laura.
Very cool finds. Look forward to more videos of what you find in that area. Take care and hello from southern New Jersey, U.S.A
Thanks Lisa
I really enjoy all your videos, WWII history is so intriguing. If these finds could talk, What a story they’d tell. Thank you for sharing
i agree , if they could talk..Thanks.
Really enjoyed another great video thanks once again
Thanks Marty
Great finds my friend 😊👍 keep up the amazing videos
Will do my best and thanks.
Great finds .they give you a nice snapshot into what happened there . Thanks for sharing.
It sure does. Thanks Torac
Very nice finds ! I can just imagine what you will find when you return to that forest.
We did amazing discoveries there. Thanks my friend.
Small adventures with huge results as always. Thank you so much again for sharing history with us. until next time be safe my friend.
Thank you Allen and more 2 come soon.
Love your channel💯
Thanks for that.
You know, these video's are becoming so profesional now, great job, enjoy them so much, thank you.
So glad to read that and thanks my friend.
it looks like a ammo storage that was on fire. all of those shells look like they exploded from the inside out. nice find
it could be that. Thanks.
I live in America so I’m so jealous that you get to see all the history first hand and I’d love to see it in person my grandfather fought on the western front and in the pacific it’s so amazingly see what you find
Thanks Erin and Greetings from us
Brilliant Sir... love your vids so much
Thank you Ann and Greetings from us.
Very cool phone panel! Great find!
Yes such great little detail and thanks my friend :)
Rewatching this video and still get a kick out of it that the cartridge that is found at the 6:48 mark is now sitting on my book case here in the United States, what he says is true history is everywhere.
I agree , history CAN be everywhere :) Thanks Mark
You guys are amazing. Love the history!
Thanks Henry
Another excellent video! Hard to tell exactly how everything got mangled. Right after the war, a lot of rubble was bulldozed to level ground, fill in craters, plowed by farmers, forestry planning and simply moved a bit to make way for nearby rebuilding projects.
Any of the ways though, their story of how they came to be mangled is still part of WWII history and still interesting!
A most interesting story to me would be if they were somehow mangled by all that I mentioned instead of just 1 thing.
i think that there were Heavy fights back and forth there and we are finding the results of just that. Thanks.
@@WW2HistoryHunter, if the historical record suggests it, you're probably right!
Just curious... Is there any evidence left in the physical terrain to help you determine the types of fighting that took place in what areas there? Just grenades and/or tanks or is there larger crater evidence to suggest any large artillery or air support? Perhaps a fire of opportunity at some ammo bunker with an explosion?
Would all be very interesting to hear if there's enough intact in the ground to sort it out to point to each element in the historical record in that kind of detail to watch in a future video some day hopefully. Great work!
(If they only made tiny autonomous ground sonar robot hedgehogs to scout for you in the dirt like your Water or air drones, lol )
Well done Snr & Jr WW2HHs!👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Thanks my friend.
Definitely cooked off ammunition, a dump or store that was subjected to fire.
yes , that might be the case. Thank you for watching.
agreed
You are definitely right. At the end of the war, they probably piled up all ammo they found in the field and destroyed it by controlled explosion.
This explains why these bent cartridges are all over the place
Another great video carry on be safe
Will do and thanks.
Love your ❤🇮🇪
videos can't wait to see what else is in that Forrest ❤
Thanks Eunan
It's a great video and wonderful finds that you and your son find
Thanks Elizabeth
A lot of fun to watch!
Thanks for that James :)
You don’t need no stinking metal detector with Eagle Eyes. That young man can just walk around and find history on top of the ground. I still wonder if the cartridges were run over by a tank? Very nice find on the schematic. I always love when you put a picture with it to give a better perspective of what it’s for. You must spend many hours researching these finds. Am sure there is more to come from this location.
Yes EE will discover whatever is out there it seems :) Thanks and greetings from us Anthony.
You know I love all your videos, they all tell a story. However, now and again not only does a location give you something to learn about, time frame, battle history etc but in this case, seeing the amount of shells, and in the state they were in tells that story even more.... this location really brings home those last few desperate weeks leading to the fall of Berlin. The Russians throwing all they had at the retreating Nazi Army..... I feel for sure they hit an ammo cache looking at those casing all bent and torn open, and seeing the brass shells all blasted open among the other bits tells a story that is tragic, desperate and dark.... but is also fascinating at the same time. Whoever gets these items next Month will really have a piece of the final bit of the wars history to hang on the wall or put on a shelf to display. It seems crazy to think of the peace and quiet in that forest now, but around April 1945 that place would of been a scene of total mayhem and carnage. That 12 minute film really brought that home. Thanks for sharing another great video. Greetings from London.
Highly appreciate Your Words John. yes , locations like that do really remind us of what war really is. Thanks and Greetings from us.
Love to watch the ww1 and ww2 historie !!! And lurned a lot !!!
Thanks for that.
Thank you both for this video (WW2HH Senior & Junior). It's a shame that5 many of you finds had been damaged by the loggers, but you're educating us and that's what really matters.... Be well !
The ammunition wasn't damaged recently, it has been sitting around in that state for a long time.
Thanks Ted
Like you say "History is Everywhere". Forest must be full of artifacts. That schematic is fantastic & very good research on this item. I see the speaker shown.
it truly is Joe and lots of more to be found out there. Thanks.
very interesting video.your videos are fantastic, you certainly set the standard thanks for shaing
Thanks a lot Shaun for the kind Words.
Great find. Hello to the family.
A great little trip it was and thanks for taking time again to comment and watch.
Nice Job,! Doing research and figuring out what the electronic panel plate was used for....
yes always interesting doing that. Thanks.
Loved this guys 💜💜💜👍👍👍
That was pretty cool. I think the more twisted the shells most likely a ammo dump was hit.
you are probably right. Thanks
I think the intro is beautiful, reminds me of the time my children were young,
Sometimes the extension is closer than you think.
You often find beautiful treasures.
There is a malfunction in the recording, it doesn't matter.
A nice schedule is unique and your research has the solution.
Yes , hade some mic issues that day. Thanks Oma and Greetings from us to you.
We'll have to nickname your son, Eagle eyes. He's good at spotting things. Enjoyed your video!
good name Lorele and indeed it seems like he has eagle eyes. Thanks and keep smiling my friend.
You and son have done it again , gee i just can't imagine the the carnage that went on there ,great job HH son he is a real professional just like his dad !,,
Thank you again for taking time to comment and watch Marilyn. He is doing great out there i think. Greetings from us.
Early 70s, I used a cable drop phone switchboard system as a security controller at Texas air base.
There you og. History right there. Thanks Paul
well now. I just heard the very same sound issue I have been dealing with for a few months now. I have a feeling mine is the 3.5mm female jack on my Note8 smartphone...im still tracking the issue down myself but it is either the mic wire or the female connector on the phone/camera.
mine was my own finger resting on the Jack so just my own fuat i Guess. i have taped the cable and no finger there now so all is ok. Thanks for taking time to comment and watch
Nice and interesting expedition / WW2 relics !
Definitely...there are many other WW2 relics in that place/area... Good luck !
7:01 - (very interesting btw...) yugoslavian 7.92 mauser (Artiljerisko-Tehnički Zavod, Kragujevac / the year of 1931)...!
Thanks
Interesting finds 👍
Thanks for watching.
Hi another really interesting video amazing showing the left behind stories of the battle for Berlin. I have become a Patreon supporter to give your work some little help 😏
wow , highly appreciated Jacqui and thank you for that , for watching and commenting. Greetings from us to you.
Wow those 7.92 cases are mangled. I bet it was a ammunition dump that was destroyed. Sorry I haven't put anything out. I hurt my back again and can't go down the stairs to get to my firearms room. I bought some 7.62x25 Tokarev ammunition from 1952,53 and from WW2. Im just going to save it. I really hope to get through this soon. I don't want to keep posting stuff on my health. My Tokarev is ready to go to the range along with my Enfield. I want to finish up the videos but I can't walk 400 yards to change targets yet. It's only 1200 feet but with my back blown out it might as well be 1000 miles. I was hoping to get a K-98 this month but I will have to wait a few months. Hope all is well with you and your family. Happy History Hunting
Hope you will recover quickly from that my friend. Not a good thing at all. Sound like you have a lot to do so stay in there and we will wait for that. Greetings and keep smiling :)
Your cleaning skills are awesome. Please show us how u do it
Well , i might make a video like that in the future , time will tell. Thanks.
3:18
When a shell explodes and causes one in close proximity to it to go off, that is called a "sympathetic detonation."
Thanks and Greetings from us.
Hi HH
Adventures
Just get better
And better
Cheers
More 2 come soon Martin :) Greetingsto you.
Wow, I bet there's tons more treasure for you and your boy to find in the forest. Can't wait for the next adventure.
There sure are my friend. Thanks for watching.
Love your vids man, going out with the Son, best learning school. I go out with my Sons a lot :)
Can you make a video with how u clean the stuff?
yes it is very learningful to spend time With ones children. i might make a video like that , time will tell. Thanks.
It makes me think about the men and women who fought and died their. It must have been a horrific sight to see. I like WW2 history. My father was a WW2 veteran who served in Italy. Never talked about it much. He passed away almost 30 years ago.
But it's sad that it brought so much heartache to so many families on all sides . Stay safe.
i agree , it must have been very sad years. Be proud of Your father Robert and remember the important years he lived through. Thank you my friend for Your very kind support , for watching and for commenting. Greetings from us.
What a puzzle! Some show signs of explosive shock wave deformation.some show signs of weapon malfunction? What actually happened.
yes , what happened indeed. Thanks again for taking time to comment and watch.
Whereabouts in Berlin are you looking? It would be very interesting to see that on a map.
Not in Berlin , just outside. Thanks
This looks like you found a cache of ammo that was probably intentionally destroyed, hence the extreme damage of the ammo.
Could be only history knows i Guess. Thanks my friend for watching.
@@WW2HistoryHunter I am a life long subscriber my friend. Keep the videos coming. If I could afford to support you on patreon I would.
I half want to say the spot looks like 1 that was dug up about 4 years ago and they found ammo, 20mm canon, mines and gernaids all live and set it on fire.
ok and thanks for watching.
My family was effected by the Germans. living in Russia during ww2 and my great uncle died in 1943 as a soviet soldier. But now we are in peace. Germany and Russia peace. And I have heard during ww2 Soviet soldiers would smash up German ammunition so the enemy doesn’t use it again. Respect from Russia.
Thanks my friend and greetings to Russia.
Hi that is amazing of whut you found
Thanks James.
Hi from Sweden
Hi to Sweden
And yet another Excellent Video from the WW2 History Hunter and Son. Halbe Pocket?
Thanks for watching.
Anything sticking in the trees? Maybe the trees are a second growth. That forest saw a lot of action back in 1945. Be careful of unexploded ordinance as you dig. The war is not over for you residents. Looks like a hot area.
Thanks for watching
They’re Soviet 45mm shell casings.
ok and thanks for watching.
Thanks you.
Thanks Doug
Awesome!!
Thanks you Joshua.
always enjoy it
Thanks Markus
How do you clean your finds?
By many ways i Guess. Thanks for watching.
If you found a buried tank(Like a sherman, Panzer III, or something) would you be able to keep it? What would happen in a situation like that.
MBT808 or t34?
It would wind up being confiscated unless he went through certain govt. channels and possibly permits.
Thanks for watching.
That ammunition is indicative of exposure to fire and explosion. It could have been a purposefully destroyed cache of German equipment once captured. The US Army in OIF would collect captured weapons and munitions and EOD would come around and destroy large piles of them.
i couldnt tell but there are both German and Soviet munition so kind of strange. Thanks
What do you use to clean them?
Many different Things i Guess. Thanks for watching.
Great job@ww2 history hunters
Appreciated Jay and Greetings from us.
Looks like a lot of those things were in a fire. Was that area leveled after the war ?
No , it is just as it was during the years of war. Thanks.
Looks like there must have been a Hell of an explosion there.
Lots of Things probably happening there yes. Thanks James
What a fantastic find on the schematics and it is in wonder shape for it age and being in the ground. Another mystery as to what happened to the shells. The way they are twisted and mashed I would think maybe a tank ran them over. I wonder what the Germans thought after being on the offensive and now retreating on the defensive side of the war? Love hearing Eagle Eyes voice. It puts a smile on my face. Now on to the next video.
There was a few days of very hard fighting there and i guess that ti the reason for everything looking like that. Thanks Anthony.
Could there have been a fire or artillery strike in this area? All of the finds seem to be damaged quite violently.
i think both actually. Thanks Gregg.
Wow
Thanks
I always binge watch your vids I just want some barbwire next to my grand fathers WW2 PIC IN UNIFORM, cant afford at this time to become a PATREON :( THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR HARD WORK AND EFFORTS!!! I ABSOLUTLEY LOVE YOUR VIDS IM A BINGE WATCHER. THANK YOU THANK YOU. how could I buy a piece?
Greatly appreciate Your support my friend and Greetings from us.
I feel like I've seen that diagram somewhere before.
ok and thanks.
so many ammo wow
Thanks for watching.
If I had to guess it looks like a ammo pile that was set on fire to get rid of it.
could be it. Thanks
That might have been a ammunition dump or a command post or both
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It seems like ammunition blast or amo attacked by the ground or air because all of you found completely shattered not used by the guns ......................
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fire damaged UNspent cartridges big fire maybe?
Eminence FrontX5 that is what i would think but why the big dents?
Eminence FrontX5 maybe because of the fire some of the big rounds exploded denting the small ones
@@rick1827 if this was a storage and command post (switch board) then damage could have happened during the "fire", if that is indeed what happened...but it leads me to believe in this direction.
From the damaged ammunition they found it would suggest either a fire or the ammunition was destroyed in an explosion. However the ammunition was a mix of German and Russian which would suggest that it was probably collected after the war and destroyed. Just my 2 cents!
@@furious32ninja would have never thought of that, makes sense to me!
Blown up munitions
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When you say “this day” it translates to English as today
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Those areas a full of treasure hunters trying to dig items up to sell instead of documenting and sharing. Some are very unfriendly...
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Maybe the area is haunted that was quite a bit of audio interference 🤷
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