EXCAVATION OF A GERMAN DUGOUT WITH WEAPONS AND AMMUNITION
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I would be very careful with that shovel. You don't want to be the last casualty of WWII.
"German canister" was known as a "Jerry Can" by the English speaking allies. "Jerry" was one of the many slang terms for a German soldier. Those stamped steel fuel canisters were so good, the Allies copied them and continue to call them "Jerry Cans" up to this day.
@christihiatt3459
2 жыл бұрын
And the kraut gas can is worth two hundred usd intact, like before you throw it, in these parts...
@tiredlawdog
2 жыл бұрын
We always called the 5 gallon fuel cans, Jerry Cans. I guess it's who you were around at the time.
@abrahamdozer6273
2 жыл бұрын
@@tiredlawdog Do you go back to WWII because that's when the British started calling the German pattern stamped fuel containers "Jerry cans" The British military were using straight sided rectangular tin cans that were grossly inferior and collapsed when stacked so they copied the German "Jerry" can design and their great grandchildren nw say "we always called them that".
@tiredlawdog
2 жыл бұрын
@@abrahamdozer6273 I was born in 1945,, so I guess I did in a way go back to WWII, but we always called those cans, Jerry Cans"
@abrahamdozer6273
2 жыл бұрын
@@tiredlawdog After about 1941, the British called them Jerry Cans.
As a fan of these videos and someone who is fascinated with archaeology I wish I was down in that hole help to excavate those artifacts. Unfortunately I'd need a winch or a crane to get me out but that being said I'm surprised at how deep these men had to dig to uncover all that gear and equipment. Looking forward to the next video.
In Soviet Russia, artifact find you
@SBry94
2 жыл бұрын
In United States of America, you have right to bear arms. In Soviet Russia, we have right to arm bears.
@user-eb5nv9fe2l
2 жыл бұрын
Зачем музыку пихаете, видео не фига неслышно што говорят, это дебилы так делоют, задолбали нествте музыку нахрена она нужна.
@ReaIly
2 жыл бұрын
@@user-eb5nv9fe2l bro what music are you talking about
@Abrahan244
2 жыл бұрын
В каком городе копаете?
I'm amazed at the mixture of Soviet and German equipment. The American doesn't surprise me as we provided the USSR with a bunch of stuff, C-RATs included. Must have been a hell of a fight.
I bet they find so much stuff because when everything was left it was probably frozen covered in snow. Idk if I’m right but the amount these guys find is so crazy and the condition some things are in is awesome
Really cool but wish it were in English no idea what is being said sadly
@CreatingwithWinglessAngel
2 жыл бұрын
Captions in the little captain bubbles.
@Bimgus9
2 жыл бұрын
@@CreatingwithWinglessAngel caption
Another fantastic video! What do you do with the artifacts and bodies you find on your digs ?
Isn't it dangerous to handle the grenades and mines? I know it's been roting underground for 80 yrs. BUT!? These guys don't seem to even care. Experience I guess.
@NakedOwl501
2 жыл бұрын
They're Russian. They don't care lol
Is that a tunnel that you are excavating? These videos are fascinating...thank you guys. David in the UK.
@leefloresca7014
2 жыл бұрын
It's better if they put them all on a display in a war museum. For the soldier's bones they should exhume and put them in a box coffin and have them a proper burial and a monument commemorating all the soldiers who.fought and died during WW2
Thanks so much you men working hard looking for finds we do appreciate it 👍
I smell of history in my nose
The irony, digging up a bunch of shovels.
Beautiful weapons!
I think Soviets were the last ones to use the dugout. They had American food with them.
@robchamberlin4900
2 жыл бұрын
The American food was probably from the lend lease programs
Crazy how you guys handle the live ordinance. Awesome find though, be safe stay safe.
Amazing!!
Wow I seen stuff from 3 different countries and that's just what I spotted in one hole on the eastern front it just makes my head spin
Хотел бы дать каналу предложение по возможности поставить субтитры на английском языке. Было бы замечательно!! Привет из Бразилии.
@chrisdeuna1
2 жыл бұрын
This would be so nice And maybe in German 😂
@robertogomez2194
2 жыл бұрын
Por favor !!!
nice finds, good job.
Kinda a shame how these artifacts are handled seems to be of little care taken with them.
@dankmazzi2376
2 жыл бұрын
I thought that as well. They don't care about preservation... obviously.
@karlos543
2 жыл бұрын
Jimmie Allen Butchers!
@moondoggy684
Жыл бұрын
Yeah, me too. I guess if these guys don’t dig it up for profit it will be lost forever, but it would have been nice to see actual archeologists do the dig.
German dug out? Lot of Russian items there. Perhaps it changed hands.
@SwedishEmpire1700
2 жыл бұрын
Not to mention American meat ration tin
What happened at The Eastern Front?? Some of what you guys find and the condition it's in is almost unbelievable!! It looks as though when the war ended, everybody just packed up, went home and left everything where it was...and that nobody ever went back!
Que lástima que estas personas no tengan una preparación adecuada para excavar y tratar estos objetos quedados en los lugares donde hubo combates. Arqueólogos o estudiantes de arqueología, o equipos de investigación deberían hacer estos trabajos, seguro que estos objetos tienen una historia que contar y que serían un aporte para comprender qué pasaba con aquellos hombres que los portaban.
I was equally fascinated by the soil makeup.... looked almost like ash.
15:37 are those bottles of pervitin omg that would be something id love on my shelf
Nice finds.
Amazing my Friend, good video. Thank you.
I'm surprised they haven't caused an explosion by handling, or hitting with a shovel, the grenades, etc..
Ah, durka durka durka.
Excelente descubrimiento, buenos tesoros ok vídeo.
Let’s take time out to remember how great Jim Jones was, and they great things that Jim did.
Молодцы ребята ✊✊✊💪💪💪
which country and location are these to be found
I just want to ask you, what do you do with the dead bodies you find? do you call the German government in case they are Germans? do they have a properly burial?
@leefloresca7014
2 жыл бұрын
They must, but I also saw another video from another channel/blogger, they excavate and put all the bones of the German soldiers individually in a box coffin separately whilst the Soviet soldier's bones are put all together in one same box because they can't be indentified anymore and have them a ceremony and prayers before burying them on a mass grave.
Does it make anyone else cringe when they handle all these old explosives all Willy nilly?
@onmilo
2 жыл бұрын
75 years in swampy/wet ground renders older design explosive charges all but inert
@robertreynolds6057
2 жыл бұрын
@@onmilo yea for the most part. I guess, I've seen videos from Vietnam and other countries where they do eod type things and it seems like they take a little more caution. Just makes me jumpy either way 😃
@abrahamdozer6273
2 жыл бұрын
No kidding! "Just a mine" ..TOSS ... "Just a live grenade" ... DROP Maybe, the Soviet stuff didn't go off very much.
@joejakubec9708
2 жыл бұрын
Only a Russian would handle old explosives like that. No fear.
@abrahamdozer6273
2 жыл бұрын
@@joejakubec9708 No fear but a little stupid ...
thanks for the english sub titles
Такую манерку лопатой кокнул!Она 75 лет лежала, никого не трогала :)
Those grenades could still be live!
@entityfollows2176
2 жыл бұрын
Ok? It’s not hurting us
In the UK "I found a grenade!" $hit! $hit! $hit! Don't panic! Call the bomb squad! These guys? Oh I found a grenade? Oh I'll just throw it onto that pile of other grenades, land mines and live ammo I found earlier, no big deal. Got to admire their guts, and the skill to find interesting stuff. EDIT: What's up with that music about two thirds in? Jesus I nearly swallowed my tongue in terror expecting a damn boss to appear, I need to cut back on Elden Ring.
Great video
Amazing
Gostei do vídeo é Impressionante esses achado da 2° guerra mundial . Parabéns pelo trabalho de vocês .
What happens to the artifacts after the excavation is complete?? Peace from Texas!!! Love your awesome videos
@WWII_METAL_DETECTING
2 жыл бұрын
they transfer them to museums or keep them for themselves
@Zipper42069
2 жыл бұрын
@@WWII_METAL_DETECTING Are any available for purchase?
What is the metal detector? Could not identify it
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Germans hated those gas mask, they got in the way, and they had to carry them as part of their uniform
You guys what are you doing with the bodies when you finish?the video pls answer i am from pontos
To the victor goes the spoils.
Nice dig guys. My Russian is kinda weak, be nice for English subtitles
O que vocês fazem com a munição ,minas,granadas que encontrão? Elas são ativas depois de mais de 70 ANOS enterradas?
Thank you.
Now This is a We'll Fought Over trench!!! It must of been Very important!!!
Thanks for the content.
Vocês poderia colocar local e contar pouco da história nos posts..seria muito mais bacana.. parabéns pelo canal
Great stuff 🇮🇪👍
О- о- о!!! Ребята, судя по масштабу раскопа, работой и находкам, всего будет очень много 🎉😅
I wish we Can get full subtitles
Just curious have you had any cave ins hopefully no one has been hurt or worse.
Why did they bury it so far down?
Флягу льдом разорвало от заморзкив )))))
Do you guys ever sell anything you find
Nice video ✌😇 🇳🇱🇳🇱🇳🇱
If he extracted it with a 4ft prybar it’s fine to throw it. Hold on I got a 40k excavator that is bored
Interesting to see a American can mixed in.
Wow
Boa sorte 👍👍😎
Los videos buenos !!! Pero traduscan porfavor
How the hell does stuff wind up that deep in the ground?
2:07 what kind if shovel is this
I wonder if that canister was booby trapped and exploded when searched.
I could make it as a shelter
I wonder if it is dangerous handling rusted hand grenades like that
@Chris-sf7ug
2 жыл бұрын
Naaa
@dankmazzi2376
2 жыл бұрын
Maybe... maybe.. not..
You destroyed all you touch
These guy’s are just treasure hunters in my opinion. They certainly are not archaeologist’s by any means just look at the way they throw around their finds.
I really mis some english subtitle , if you guys could provide that , it would be very nice .. btw respect for your efforts ..
Здравствуйте а это где?)
For that being a German dugout, there sure is a lot of USSR equipment
Subtitles would be nice.
👍🏻🤘🏻🇩🇪
ES IST DER KRIEG
exellent
Vaybe nasıl bir dünya..
Next time turn up the music a bit louder so nothing else can be heard at all.....
Porque eran enterrados tan profundo?
А как они оказались на такой глубине.
@user-nc5dx8dl5t
2 жыл бұрын
Посмотри канал плацдарм Славянск и всё поймёшь.
Интересно, что с этими копарями сейчас.
Time eats everything...""⏳🤔
Incredible Discoveries thank you for sharing and your noble work ❤️💙
Har sett en del av era videos, bra jobbat, men en sak kan vi vara överens om, Tyska soldater hade iallafall ammunition, ingen brist på ammunition för Tyska soldater.
Agar us mehsos honi dia hota yai kaha sai aya phir tu kam karab tha bus aya kaha pata nahe yai wo kia ha
18:25 Wtf, German had English can food??? "Pork cheon meal with natural juices"
@chairmanalf7856
2 жыл бұрын
The Afrikakorps had a liking for British ‘Bully Beef’ in North Africa.
戦争の武器、薬莢、刀でソビエト連邦の武器がよく分かりました
Wish I understood Russian 🤷♂️
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bombs.. be careful if they explode
Hello people! 🇧🇷👮♂️
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Please Make it possible to subscribe in English.. For us outside Russia its impossible too follow what the guys Talking about. Othervise greate channel.