EXCAVATION OF INTACT GERMAN DUGOUTS / WW2 METAL DETECTING N252
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Nice finds but “Clickbait for sure”.....
@thenerd1502
2 жыл бұрын
I was thinking the same thing.
@biggieed949
2 жыл бұрын
Didn’t I see the word China stamped on the gold colored pistol at about 1:20 ?
@SuperErikRoss
2 жыл бұрын
Yup
@nickandchristalhollinger3161
2 жыл бұрын
Well yeah. Did you expect the bunkers to be exactly as they were during the war?
@Flo81
2 жыл бұрын
@@biggieed949 haha, yes! I saw it when you told this. Look at the Pinpointer beside this " Walther China" 🤭 looks like a Chainring or something for the Keychain
It's hard to believe how many items you're digging up after all these years. Many of which are still in fairly good condition. Thank you for sharing your finds and for your hard work.
@washguy9577
2 жыл бұрын
I think it's the weather over there that helps keep these things in good shape but not sure
It wasn't just the mortar rounds. There were a few other things to be concerned about in there. The old, corroded rifle and belt ammo was not a problem for the most part. It's the explosive ordinance that can still kill you.
@jimd2101
2 жыл бұрын
The guy was holding a potato masher grenade....that's risky
@blackmist744
2 жыл бұрын
Black powder degrades overtime prob won’t even spark with direct flame
@jimd2101
2 жыл бұрын
@@blackmist744 oh.....ok.....thanx
@rasmus1600
2 жыл бұрын
@@blackmist744 Black powder? Where do you find black powder in explosives, other than low explosives? Rifle/pistol/cannon ammonition use nitrocellulose as propelant, not black powder. High explosives is not black powder or even nitrocellulose. High explosives is TNT, C4, Semtex, ANFO, AMMONAL and stuff like that. Most of the explosive ordinance during WWII was with TNT and special German made explosives. TNT especially got a habbit of 'sweating' when it gets old. When it does that it is VERY sensetive and can detonate on its own. Black powder doesn't actually degrade overtime if it's closed off from the elements like a tight packeting. KNO3/Carbon/Sulfur doesn't have a shelf-life and can be stored for a very long time.
@daleburrell6273
8 ай бұрын
...the explosive(s) are long deactivated...
Seeing these artifacts makes one wonder what the troops there went through in battle. It's almost as if they came back to life, if just for a moment. Very nice finds.
@xCLUNKx
2 жыл бұрын
That's with all metal detecting, here in the UK I found a silver 1836 vicky and I always try to image who dropped it lol
@Daszebi98
10 ай бұрын
Sometimes thoose people find the fallen .
One of these days one of these guys over there will unearth a relatively complete Tiger1. If there's one hidden some place just waiting to be found it's definitely on the eastern front.
@monroetoolman
2 жыл бұрын
There`s apparently one at the bottom of a river, that capsized on a ferry as they were trying to cross. They know the relative location, and have been trying for years to get permission to dredge the site.
@daleburrell6273
8 ай бұрын
...that would be a real find-(!)
Where’s the bunkers?
Its amazing how some of the artifacts you find are in such good shape after all this time.
@zeljkospoljar8237
2 жыл бұрын
If they get covered with clay for example that is very very thick and therefore no oxygen can get to items they can be in pretty much perfect condition specially rifles and blades even more.
@CL-vz6ch
2 жыл бұрын
Amazing.
@coleparker
2 жыл бұрын
Some are planted to make the video more interesting.
That last box that was taken out of the ground was really a struggle to open that I found myself saying "Come on. Just whack the darn thing." Good thing he didn't. 3 mortar rounds going off would have made for a bad day. I wish I was there helping to dig up these artifacts.
@akv70347000
2 жыл бұрын
You shouldn’t be if you want to whack things! Just kidding buddy 😄
9:16 Helmet on the left. It was quick for him.
RIP kameraden
The way that these guys are prying and forcing things open with shovels etc , shows that they are not professional's. Also the fact that they blur their faces out. Lastly, the way they handle the ammo that they find. Not careful at all.
@daleburrell6273
8 ай бұрын
...well, "ya CAN'T please EVERYBODY!!!"
My goodness banging that box of mortar rounds at the end boom 💥
@donaldatkinson1428
3 жыл бұрын
In Soviet Russia, you bang mortar.
Nice finds. Keep up the good work!
Excellent video 👍
People can be so careless. Hitting with shovel box of mortar shells! That's crazy!
@tombchaser
3 жыл бұрын
It takes 2 steps to make them explode. The safety pin/switch would be the first one. You would then need to smack the tail end on something solid to mimick the shock from firing the shell. After that the shell would explode from a sudden force applied to the fuze. (Proximity fuzes also excisted but didnt got used much). So the chance that those shells would go off by him using his shovel the way he did is prolly like ur odds of winning the lottery 🤷🏼♂️. (Still wouldnt recommend doing it)
@enriquerodriguez4698
10 ай бұрын
Ohne Zünder passiert nichts
I have no words... Just wow!
Thank you. Andy
quality finds keep up the videos
I have a VIS 35p, the pistol with the FB on the grip. The one in the video is a VIS 35 was made made by the Pol's before the accupation of Poland by the Germans.
Always my favourite videos about metal detecting ww2
At 9:45, you are holding a Prussian crest that I recognize would be on the WWI Pickelhab spiked helmet of an officer???....Are you guys digging in where WWi and WWII front lines were??
Poor remnants of poor man who just followed orders and went on to kill people they didn't know. Using all materials which were not their property. Handling tools which were not of their profession. They suffered and were compelled to kill other men who didn't harm them in any way. So they went to a stranger land carrying nothing in theit pockets. They had nothing on their own but their lives. And they lost them...
@sarahdaw6648
2 жыл бұрын
There were enough who did it willing. And many of those tools were made by slaves in factories where they were worked to death. There were enough who willing swallowed the BS and marched willing into countries and ruthlessly killed on mass because they thought they were right and better. They all used that filmsy line about following orders. Sure there were many who were powerless and some military turned, especially after Russia's winter stopped the train.
@daleburrell6273
8 ай бұрын
...it was all a TERRIBLE waste...
Interesting finds. In the US we still find relics from the civil war in the 1860s. Europe will be finding war relics for at least another century.
Lol that guy that handles the mortar grenades from 11:37 wants to earn a Darwin Award with those unstable crystallized explosives :)
@herrhaber9076
2 жыл бұрын
Unfired ordnance means the safeties are still on. You need the kick from firing a mortar to arm the fuze. The TNT/RDX composition is in it's solid state (crystallized) and not molten (as in when filling the shell) so it's as safe as it can be.
@Niels_Dn
2 жыл бұрын
@@herrhaber9076 Of course, but on one hand the safety is 75+ years old and on the second hand the TNT has crystallized, making it very sensitive to shocks and vibration.
@herrhaber9076
2 жыл бұрын
@@Niels_Dn TNT crystallized a few seconds after it was poured inside the shell 75 years ago. From molten to solid. Get it ? You dont understand or are misusing the word crystallized. Water crystallizes a 0 celcius for example. TNT has nothing to do with nitroglycerin which does indeed exude from old sticks but is less susceptible to detonation when frozen.
@Niels_Dn
2 жыл бұрын
@@herrhaber9076 I know how it works. Maybe I got the terminology not entirely right; I should refer to crystal growth instead, which is the second step of the crystallization process (after nucleation) and this can happen within cavities of aged munitions making them less stable. If there is also TNT exudation mixed with sand, there is a significant risk.
Do you guys sell any of this stuff, I would love to have ammo cans etc.. here in the states we can own pretty much anything just need permits
5:39 shows French coins (Etat Francais stamped on them). Could this dug site be where the SS Charlemagne (French SS volunteers) fought?
@JD-tn5lz
2 жыл бұрын
The diggers' behavior only goes to helping justify and understand both the world's hatred of Bolshevism and contempt for Mother Russia. So many under foreign flags put themselves at risk to fight them.
@daleburrell6273
8 ай бұрын
...we'll never know-(!)
Great video
Where do you search these treasures?
Is there a website that your artifacts can be purchased?
So much stuff I couldn’t help myself but hunt for ww2 gear if I lived near.
1:25 shows a French pistol next to the Luger P08, it's a PA model 1935A SACM
@spades1080
2 жыл бұрын
this thing is full of BS. 1:17 is a toy Walther made in china. Just a hodgepodge of clips tossed together.
Já vi várias identificação que não foram quebrados. O que vocês fazem.
It would be nice if u had a description of what everything is cause I wanna kno what half of this stuff was some I could recognize...
awesome finds. whats the music at the start?
1:12 Smith & Wesson Model 3 Russian.
Damn, its snow and ice here in finland. Just waiting summer to start digging again 💪💪💪💪
@bobbryan4887
3 жыл бұрын
Fascinating !
@diaperbiden1858
2 жыл бұрын
Just writing to say that you said this 6 months ago. ...half a year....LOL. ..one day all of us will be dug up....Oooooooooo hell
@mampe8898
2 жыл бұрын
@@diaperbiden1858 that is finnish, now its summer 🙏🙏🙏🙏 😄😄😄 everybody is happy
@diaperbiden1858
2 жыл бұрын
@@mampe8898 you're comment 6 months ago made me think...life goes by very fast. .....the older you get...
@mampe8898
2 жыл бұрын
@@diaperbiden1858 yes!! Too fast, try to enjoy everyday. And life it like its your last day 👍👍👍
Just think if we found this stuff 20-40 years ago.
@daleburrell6273
8 ай бұрын
...that's what I was thinking...
Great displayable items ,
Gold canine teeth...even sporting a "grill" way back then.
Was passiert mit den Erkennungsmarken, die gefunden werden?
excellent photos
Why are the diggers faces obscured?? Is it illegal to dig up those sights?
Shockingly they still make that hand pump. 8:30
Didn’t the small gold colored pistol shown at about 1:20 have China stamped on it are my eyes worse than I thought?
It's so awesome to see this part of History. My Father served in WWII, he was in the Pacific Theater, China,Burma and India Campaign. Is there anything like you do in that part of the world? Thanks for sharing and All You Do.
@kenkay5538
2 жыл бұрын
My dad was also C B I. He served in China. Wouldn't talk about it much.
12:34, WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!! That's amazing.
I was hoping to see the inside of the bunkers.
Só do Brasil, não perco os vídeos postado.
Click bait thumbnail.
Estos artefactos de la segunda guerra mundial no son tomados con la importancia histórica ni menos con el cuidado arqueológico que se debiera,e visto muchos videos de estos en los cuales gente principiante destroza objetos que son como dije de una relevancia histórica, es lamentable el desprecio hacia lo que fue un pasaje historico de la humanidad y lamentable, espero que en el futuro se traten estás excavación con más respeto
@daleburrell6273
8 ай бұрын
...well, "ya CAN'T please EVERYBODY!!!"
@gregoriomoya8569
8 ай бұрын
@@daleburrell6273 😞
Amazing
رائع 👍
in Europe. i think fear prevails. afraid of the people.
How many times have had old ammo and bombs go off on there on
What do you do with the bodies you find?
@Sh4d891
3 жыл бұрын
what everyone would do, Bury them in to their homeland graveyard
My uncles were in the German army one was killed but they don't know where he's at but it's very interesting all that stuff I got some of his stuff and my other Uncle I got some of his stuff but it's a amazing.
In my village around Mombasa Kenya we have more than 20 Graves for British soldiers during ww2, you can come and see what's inside
@cs-rj8ru
2 жыл бұрын
Grave robbing is a crime. What these guys are doing isn't far from it either.
12:54 an Imperial brass Helmet Plate? WW1?
What happens to the live ordinance found on these digs? Do you turn it in to some type of authorities to be destroyed?
@enriquerodriguez4698
10 ай бұрын
😂klar
@daleburrell6273
8 ай бұрын
...it's best to leave the stuff right where it is...
What is in there? Explosives? Sure, break it open as violent as possible... what could go wrong?
@jonsmith3856
2 жыл бұрын
He lucky it didn't go BOOM!!
At 5:46 what song is that?
Thnku
wonder if these folks get blown up digging for this stuff.
Os achados você colocam no museu, ou restaurar. Pos tem várias pistola que valeria um bom dinheiro
Amazing finds for sure, how is it all that ordinance is stable? Y’all got a set lol 👍🏻
@daleburrell6273
8 ай бұрын
...water and corrosion ruined everything a long time ago...
@minermikesouthernusa4017
8 ай бұрын
@@daleburrell6273 one of those things I just don’t know anything about, working these old southern mines we occasionally come across old explosives and always from muddy flooded tunnels always wondering what the risks were,thanks
9:12 looks like a WW1 helmet correct?
Wow! The Hun's sure left a lot of expensive artifacts.
@daleburrell6273
8 ай бұрын
...AND THEY GOT THEIR @SS KICKED-(!)
So many lost dog tags, what a waste of youth
Excelente antiguedad
5:38 , il y a des pièces françaises . Bazor , frappées sous Pétain entre 1940 et 1944 . ( état français , au lieu de République Française )
@robertoorsi3203
3 жыл бұрын
Famille, Travail, Patrie!
@monm49
3 жыл бұрын
@@robertoorsi3203 C'est exact , au lieu de liberté , égalité , fraternité .
RIP 😔
Oh shit that’s where I left my lighter... been looking for it since the gulag!
@giggling_boatswain
3 жыл бұрын
GULAG - what is this?
@rivronjoker3
3 жыл бұрын
@@giggling_boatswain brah... is this a trick question? A gulag is a Russian prison camp (Hard labor) usually deep in Siberia and all the German prisoners were sent to the gulags after being captured, they were abused and executed and died there and some were eventually released.
@giggling_boatswain
3 жыл бұрын
@@rivronjoker3 I already read a lot yesterday about the GULAG. As far as I found information, the conditions of the German prisoners in Russia were meritorious. But Russian prisoners were kept in concentration camps in conditions of much worse prisoners of the British. Russians rarely survived German captivity. I liked some of the comparison. I already read a lot yesterday about the GULAG. As far as I found information, the conditions of the German prisoners in Russia were meritorious. But Russian prisoners were kept in concentration camps in conditions of much worse prisoners of the British. Russians rarely survived German captivity. I liked some of the comparison. The heyday of the GULAG before the war. Let's not forget that during the Gulag in the United States there was a monstrous segregation of blacks and this was absolutely normal. And Europe possessed vast colonies, where there was the highest mortality rate of the local population and slave labor and absolute powerlessness with total robbery of the country, and this was also an absolute norm for civilized Europe in those days. Hitler at that time was not yet a bad guy and his ideas were welcomed by the elite of Britain, Poland, Spain, Japan, Italy, the US business circles directly financed Hitler. And Poland in general was delighted with Hitler's idea to solve the Jewish question in Poland. Pilsudski even said that he would erect a monument to Hitler for this right in the center of Warsaw. So Stalin is a white snowflake compared to Europe and the United States at the time. Always remember this when speaking about the Gulag. Now more specific information about the GULAG. So. Today, the US correctional system is the largest in the world, and information on the number of prisoners in the United States is not made public today. Because uncomfortable questions may arise about American freedom. The 30s of the last century were the most prison and repressive Stalinist years. For every 100 thousand people living in the USSR, there were an average of 583 prisoners. The very peak is 1937. This year, out of every 100 thousand people living in the USSR, 681 people turned out to be in prison. Now get ready. In the freest country in the world today, there are 760 people in prisons for every 100 thousand people living in the country. Greetings from the Stalinist GULAG. Even China, whose population is 4 times larger than the United States in terms of the number of prisoners, is only second after the United States. Today, about 2.5 million people are serving their sentences in prison in the United States.
What do you guy do with the finds? Donate to museum or sell on something like EBay?
good job 2 Luger full loaded and a polish pistolet WZ 35VIS fabryka Broni.
I’d love to be a black digger. Canada has some awesome battlefields too. Can’t wait for summer!
@paulomaeney7324
3 жыл бұрын
Canada has battlefields? For what battles and with who?
@tazman5722
3 жыл бұрын
@@paulomaeney7324 War of 1812 among others.
@paulomaeney7324
3 жыл бұрын
@@tazman5722 I must be getting my battles mixed up I thought the War of 1812 was with the Mexicans I need to look this up plus the fact that I didn't even know Canada was involved in a war other than joining us in these world wars and other little skirmishes what I mean is on their home on your Homeland Canada should not have to look up the War of 1812 because I don't even know who is fighting it then Jesus and apparently Canada was involved. Anything else you can add to my ignorance would be greatly appreciated
@paulomaeney7324
3 жыл бұрын
All right it seems I'm getting my wars in my dates mixed up. Well I'm glad Canada and America fought together in a lot of wars. You ever wonder why the Mexicans never participated in any of the world wars.oh by the way I'm not talking about the Americans who happen to be Mexican I'm talking about the country Mexico. What kills me about the country of Mexico is they don't participate in any of these wars. But they have the audacity to want to come up here and demand free stuff. I think that tells you a lot about these people oh well
How do you know where the dug outs are?
@blackmist744
2 жыл бұрын
They don’t they detect it with a metal detector.
its sad and historycal same time.
When do humans realise war it wrong. Doves nothing. We still at it today. Sad 🌎. Great video👍👍
@JD-tn5lz
2 жыл бұрын
War sometimes accomplishes much, real life is not Star Trek
Almost sure those things can explode. Take care guys
@daleburrell6273
8 ай бұрын
...moisture and corrosion ruined everything a heck of a long time ago...
@LuisPauloMarques
8 ай бұрын
@@daleburrell6273 yes and no. I already found shells rusted and old as fuck. Tried on the shotgun and worked just fine. Caution is a safe world anyway
Is what they are doing illegal ?
More History finding pls
wot happens if you come accross a land mine or something........a dangerous hobby id say .....
I found 2 of the manual hand drills in mint condition
@daleburrell6273
8 ай бұрын
HOO-RAY
👍👍💪💪
7:30 Polski VIS
Nice CHINA Cap-Gun find at 1:17 ! ! BE CAREFUL ! !
That is really cool what you find. But what do you do with live ammunition that you find ? Isnt it dangerous?
👏👏👏👌
It's great to dig up German history makes you wonder what was going on in that area in the 1940s.. how many skeletons you find along with all the equipment.. clean them up put them on eBay..Money 🤑💰🤑..
@norikotakaya14292
2 жыл бұрын
What was going on in that area? Well, let's see... the _Wehrmacht_ was rolling through the area shooting the place up while elements of the _SS Einsatzgruppen_ were rounding up Jews and other "undesirable" elements for mass extermination. I really find it incredulous that these guys who unearth the remains of the German soldiers even bother to contact the German government when they find intact I.D. tags. But then again, maybe they just don't want German soldiers buried on Russian soil.
@daleburrell6273
8 ай бұрын
...I WOULDN'T DO THAT!!! 1- IT'S LIKE ROBBING A DEAD PERSON, 2- I CONSIDER MYSELF A CHRISTIAN, AND IT'S A SIN TO PROFIT FROM ANOTHER PERSON'S MISFORTUNE!!!
If your gonna make videos make them about that you tittle them
PS. no dugout. fake headline.
9:21 DUO 6,35 (Dušek Opočno) Československo 🇨🇿
@MW-vg9dn
2 жыл бұрын
Could be Slovak army fighting there or Germans with confiscated Czechoslovak weapons.
@xREBEL1866x
2 жыл бұрын
@@MW-vg9dn Yes, she probably got there like that. I know about this pistol from my grandfather, his father had this weapon when the communist coup in Czechoslovakia took place in 1948, they took his permission to have a weapon and he had to hand it over.
Where's the dugouts ?
At 6:10 That’s a human skull that looks like it’s been cut to get it out of the earth just to retrieve the helmet
@daleburrell6273
8 ай бұрын
...WHAT ARE YOU GONNA DO ABOUT IT-(?)
clearly a genuine "Walther"...made in China
Imagine if Germany had spent the same energy o peace instead of war. They still haven't learned Clever with mechanical and dumb with diplomacy
I spotted a dog tag from a German soldier.
Dont cheat with click bait thumbs, we will see your videos anyway
Anybody notices the date on the coin?
@JD-tn5lz
2 жыл бұрын
Yep. Probably left as a remembrance by later visitor. Old vets and families often do that. These diggers are Pigs
690 запасной пехотный батальон.
@daleburrell6273
8 ай бұрын
...WHAT ABOUT IT?!!