Former WW2 Camp excavated - Everything still there!

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Published 2023-06-11
Today we discovered a fantastic location where soldiers got rid of their equipment which is still everywhere in the woods...

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All Comments (21)
  • @SlumberBear2k
    it is amazing what was actually lost when you lost real silver coins in the past. A few silver coins could easily approach 20-30 dollars. Or when someone finds a gold coin? they're not just finding a gold coin, they're finding the remnants of someone's REALLY BAD DAY.
  • @bartperry4930
    Growing up in Nuremberg Germany, as a child I can remember finding war materials in the woods all the time where we lived. I think all the time what is still there under the soil. I remember when I was 7 years old i brought a grenade into the house and my father having an explosive temper tantrum about it. We all moved to the USA when I was 9 and that was over 50 years ago. There are so many items still buried , oh, and I can remember the hidden tunnels out in the woods. My father took the tractor out and buried the entrance with dirt and wood to hide it from me. LOL. There were so many items in those tunnels. All concrete and so cool to play in as a child. Those are GREAT finds.... LOVE the wooded area.
  • @Mag_Aoidh
    Danggit, I just swatted at my ear sitting in my own living room, not a mosquito in sight. Goes to show you how bad those things bug you…
  • @yaimbenjo
    Crazy to think there was a war being fought in such a beautiful woodland. It truly is a testament that nature DOES NOT give a single f*ck and moves right on. Awesome video!!
  • @darkstormww7479
    my parents friend is an archaeologist and during his gap year he did some extra and went to Germany, found a almost complete BF-109, it was only missing a part of the left part of the tail fin, otherwise pristine
  • @lsmalls8252
    The video is cool on its own but it makes it more fun to watch seeing how passionate you are about this kind of stuff.
  • @IratePuffin
    Your enthusiasm is contagious! What I wouldn’t give to be there.
  • @passionbow1
    The mosquitoes 🦟 ugh! Good job Amazing stuff
  • @MaxskiSynths
    Those woods are absolutely beautiful. What an adventure, searching around for ww2 relics with the sun beaming through the trees!
  • @herd118
    The pistol that is unknown is a Spanish Ruby 7.65/.32, the wood grips rotted away. The circular slide gripping serrations are the giveaway.
  • @kahlet1654
    Geile Stelle. Das eine Ding ist eine Feile kein Bajonett. Für Leder musst du immer einen Gefrierbeutel dabeihaben, den man zu zippen kann, da machst du dann das Leder rein und gießt etwas Wasser hinzu, damit es nicht austrocknet. Wenn das Leder einmal ausgetrocknet ist, ist es zu spät. Zuhause säuberst du das Leder im Waschbecken, dabei lässt du es warm volllaufen und gibst Spüli hinzu. Im Spülwasser schön sauber machen. Danach schön trocken tupfen aber nicht trocknen. Zuvor musst du dir am besten Sattelöl vom Pferdeausstatter holen, oder ganz einfach online bestellen. Kein Olivenöl oder so benutzen. Du gibst das Leder wieder in einen Gefrierbeutel und reibst es dort mit dem Öl ein, gieß ruhig etwas Öl hinein und lass das Leder im Öl ein paar Tage stehen. Das kann sich ruhig schön vollsaugen. Danach holst du das Leder wieder raus und tupfst es mit Zewa papier wieder ab. Danach kannst du das Leder nochmal mit Schuhledercreme einreiben zum konservieren. Wenn du das alles gemacht hast wird das Leder wieder super geschmeidig.
  • @rrcaniglia
    I was studying the battle of Anzio, just walking the ground. Found some old foxholes. Moved some leaves and there, big as day, was an anti-personnel mine. Be careful, my friend.
  • @Mag_Aoidh
    I believe that was a file you found before the broken bayonet.
  • @williamalvey632
    Hi what a really interesting video and informative the woods are beautiful many thanks for sharing your video with us
  • That first coin being in the dirt for what, 60-70 years, and looking that good is amazing! 🤯💪💪
  • @yourusernamehere
    Dude I'm so jealous, you found more amazing war stuff detecting in a day than I found in the past 3 months and I've been going detecting like every other day. I need to go detecting in Germany one day, Czechia where I live is way too looted by other detectorists 😄. But congratulations, these are genuinely incredible finds!
  • @gordonanderson4020
    Excellent finds, the coins and buckles are great, would love to metal detect those woods and find such great finds.
  • @christopia4936
    The 'bayonet' you found beside the hole looked like a regular file, with the tang at the bottom. I'm convinced it was and I'm surprised you didn't notice that.
  • Absolutely was hooked at watching! I kept trying to swat the mosquitos away for you! looking forward to seeing more!