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  • @leokleve i might go to europe soon if i go do you think there would be any relics such as these? and if so where are some places to look i have always wanted to see the aftermath of these battles.. thanks

  • Are those explosives still potent?

  • @1TtidnaB

    Yes,

  • Warmed my heart to see all those Nazi helmets and to imagine the horrible deaths those Nazi cocksuckers experienced at the hands of the Russians.The Russians slaughtered those invading scum.

    Moscow, Kursk, Stalingrad VICTORY!

  • those were reanactment videos, black and white wasn't even that good quality even in the 60's thumbed down.

  • first response on seeing the bones i was hoping that they got a proper funeral,and i was right. thank you for still respecting them. on another note...keep those morters! its very ilegal but who cares! its amazing.

  • @MrCaptainNObeard

    In the woods a lot of mortar. They had not been collected and they are lying in the same quantity, that it was. You can go and take at any time , if you really need

  • FINALLY, the dead from both sides are given proper burials. TOO MANY of these grave robbers just stealing stuff and desecrating the remains. Nice to see some people doing whats right for a change

  • The internet itself is a hub for social network and partnering. These numerous parties of protesting around the world are brought together by the internet. It's "groups" that separate society whom are becoming more angry, encouraged by their numbers they will become the reason for civil unrest in the smaller countries to begin with and if it isn't prevented!?!

    WW2 has already been repeated right since the Cold war to the War in Afghanistan 2001 and STILL on-going. This is just the beginning.

  • In a flea market somewhere near Moscow an unknow guy sold, among others, the identification badge of my uncle, missing in action since 1943. A couple of italian tourists bought the whole lot and was able to send them back to any single family of the fallen soldiers. So Alpine trooper Dario P. could find his way home after 68 years. No matter why they excavate, thanks them and all the people of good will on earth.

  • @Blingmikzy All soldiers should have respect,if not them ,then there family. they are just doing there jobs,how they earn there wage.. its the leaders and the men who give the orders should be judged dude. if you was in there shoes and your co said your going to shoot some p.o.w today....you would or face being branded a traitor and shot yourself. so please use your fucking brain b4 speaking shit.im scottish and what about the thousands of people in danzig that our heroic(mudering) bomers killed

  • These remnants of the war...Who said ghosts aren't real?

  • i'm american, i had many family members in the war, but i am not hear to be an jerk, i think the germans and japanese were worthy aponents, and deserve some respect, but not all of it

  • @Survivorgroup1 You really think they deserve respect for destroying countries and killing british, american, and russian and french soldiers? and also there own kind for not helping them in war? they deserve nothing for starting the war if you ever said that to me face to face i would punch you square in the mouth

  • @BlingMikzy i said some, they fought and died just like us, but that doesn't mean i like them, your right they did all those things, but for most of nazi's it was that or die.

  • @BlingMikzy every soldier deserve respect, war isn´t a pleasure. sieg heil!

  • @BlingMikzy

    It's war, not Call of Duty, if you lived under Nazi Germany and you hated Hitler, hated war, you would STILL have to fight, idiot.You're saying it's a crime to kill Allied soldiers, but it's ok to kill German soldiers? You're just as racist yourself! Killing their own soldiers was a way to get Germans fighting OR ELSE, the same happened to Russian soldiers it's fight or die, and these soldiers don't want to die that way, that had to fight and or they'd have to die, that's how it is.

  • @BlingMikzy the german soldiers were just like the american troops that would probably get along with the allied soldiers, just like christmas 1914 when there was a cease fire and the soldiers of france, germany and scotland met in no-mans land and celebrated christmas, because the soldiers didnt really hate each other, they were just fighting for king and country

  • @BlingMikzy Yes they deserve respect. The German higher ups, like hitler and clause barbie, these men deserved to be spit on, but the soldiers were just following orders. A random german private is not responsible for the war, he was drafted and fought for what he believed was a great nation. Remember, the bad thing hitler did was kept away from the german people and military, so they believed they were defending their home.

  • @BlingMikzy "Never condem a man who fights for his country or his family for these men fight for a greater purpose then any other man. Instead condem the man who has innocent blood upon his hands. Those who are stained with the blood of soldiers are rightous, those with the blood of innocents are not." No military was more brutal then the soviets. When they invaded berlin they raped and murdered women, children and the elderly. The soviets were more brutal then the germans.

  • @milkduds1001 - I have no intention to educate morons like you, but in small Belarus alone Germans burned 628 villages with all inhabitants - ran people en mass into barns and set ablaze. Not Hitler - German soldiers. Scratch your small head and think - how much more brutal it can go? Oh, sorry. Maybe Auschwitz and Treblinka was. When Soviets reached Berlin they did not have one reason to be nice, so wipe your nose. That war was terrible, but I'm sorry you wasn't in that barn.

  • @ihave1 All wars are terrible. War is fought by those in power, and paid in the blood of the innocent. So man in war is right, all are guilty. Now tell me, a child barely 6 years old, what crimes did he commit against the soviet soldiers who butchered him? His only crime was one he could not control, and that is the flag he was born under. Many nazi soldiers are guilty, but not all. Their choice was this, follow orders or die.

  • @ihave1 But it seems that you think the soviets were right to stain their hands with the blood of the innocent. There is no good or evil in war, no right or wrong, just one simple fact, we are all destined to hurt one another. It is our pride, emotions, and very need to live that makes us fight others. To not fight, is like not eating for us. All life fights in wars, ants, lions, and life itself. The only difference with humans is that we can think in a higher existence then animals.

  • @ihave1 However, even though we are in a higher existence does not mean we are above them. We humans think we are above animals but we are not. Our emotions and needs are proof of this, and that is why so long as we feel, so long as we keep the thing that makes us human, war will always be a part of human history.

  • @milkduds1001 Go to the dick fool. On the cruelty of the Germans, matched only by modern Americans. Councils have worked very well the military police and crimes against civilians have been isolated cases. We had a lot of veterans of that war, and their stories forced to hate the Germans, and I do not think that they are people even now ... They came and began to shoot and hang men, officially. If there were such as Russian Germans (or Americans) German no longer would be ...

  • @Shustrik1 Not sure what go to the dick means. I still disagree because I have studied historians, text books (From several countries) and internet sights from many different countries. I have spoken with some of the veterans even german veterans, an learned many things about human psycology. I have seen cases were german and american vets have become good friends after the war and so on.

  • @Shustrik1 But my point still stands, no man or country is devoid of innoccent blood. Even today, America, the Middle East, Europe, Canada, Mexico, Russia, and China all have inoccent blood on their hands. This can either be from accidents (Which are very common in war), things the grunts did bad, or the goverment itself. All countries are currupt, America included. Quiestion is, do the pros out way the cons. That is how life works in general.

  • @milkduds1001 Nothing compares to the innocent blood the Nazis spilled without reason.

    Nothing.

  • @MzNAZIBOMBER The romans have more blood on their hand, America has 2 million Japanese blood on their hands not counting the 5 million who suffered slow radiation poinining. The mongrels have millions of innocent casualties, the Soviets murdered more of their own people then the Nazis did forieners, North Korea has hundreds of millions on their hands and so on. Infact Stalin is debatably worse then hitler, atleast hitler killed foriners, Stalin killed 40 million Russian civilians.

  • @MzNAZIBOMBER Every country that has ever existed murdered without reason, England, Germany, America, Russia, and even the civilizations of our ancestors. The Nazis are actually an average evil compared to many other countries. Atleast if you were German and Arian the Nazis loved you, The Soviets didn't care if you were russian or anything, and NK has millions of their own citizens blood on their hands.

  • @MzNAZIBOMBER Atleast the Nazis were fighting for a cause, despite how flawed or messed up. They were tricked and brain washed into believing they were great. Hitler was bad but he is only an average evil. Hitler was considered a goal driven killer, meaning he killed when neccisaary, people like Stalin, Nero, Ivan, and Kim Jong are pleasure driven killer. They kill for the thrill of killing. The Nazis did no more evil then most cultures did throughout history, even today.

  • @milkduds1001 'At least the Nazis were fighting for a cause'??? Are you high? Are you drunk? 'Hitler was only an average evil'??? Are you off your meds? 'killed when necessary'??? Are you a stroke victim? Why was it necessary to murder a million non combatant Jews? Do you have Down Syndrome? Why was it necessary to invade France? Are you on Morphine? And how does 'believing that your great' morph into genocide??? Do you have a brain tumor?

  • @mrthebillman Tell me this, does fighting for a nobel cause but doing bad things to reach that goal justify the means? Though the Nazis did bad things they were fighting for something they believed was right. And hitler was not the first leader to commit Genocide. Nero did the same to Christians, only difference is that he crucified and torured them worse then Hitler did to the Jews. Stalin was ten times worse then hitler, yet the allies considered him an allie.

  • @mrthebillman The Nazis fought to create a world of unity and peace, a world where one race ruled and always had peace. Despite the racism, that was a great goal and a cause worth fighting for. Only thing I hated about it was the means by which they tried to achieve this goal, Genocide, Racism and war. Hitler also fought for a nobel goal, he wanted a better future for Germany and even saved it from its worse economic depression in centuries.

  • @mrthebillman Again, a case of a nobel goal but flawed execution. Hitler is defined as a goal driven killer, a man who believes he is doing the right thing but does bad things to reach that goal. That is considered an average evil since all goverments and leaders do the same (Just on varing scales of brutality) People like Vlad Dragula, Nero, murdered for the pleasure and sick thrill of it. They are considered a worse evil then hitler.

  • @mrthebillman Besides, what hitler has done has been done before. He didn't do anything new, Osama binladen did the same, so did Kim from North Korea, and Gengius Kahn, Black Beard, Julias Ceasar, King Xerxes, Darius, Alexander the great, General Custard and so on. Interestingly enough some of these men are seen as Icons, yet they did the same thing Hitler did. Hitler is nothing new and is nothing great compared to these men, just another bloody chapter in human history.

  • @mrthebillman Don't get me wrong, I thought that what hitler and the Nazis did was a horrible and terrible thing but right and wrong are not fact they are opinion. The Nazis believed they were doing good so that makes them good people in their eyes. Remember, the Axis thought they were the good guys and the Allies were the bad guys. It all depends on your opinion and sense of right and wrong and how you are able to go about doing good that makes you a good person.

  • @Shustrik1 By the way, next time speak your beliefs in an intelligent and well thought out arguement. Do not insult because that shows weakness and desperation. I understand that you have your beliefs and I have mine, I will disagree with you but I will not insult you. That is one of the ways we as humans learn, but insulting another for something you disagree on is childish and pathetic.

  • @BlingMikzy There were evil german soldiers ofcourse, but there were also good soldiers that only killed when they needed to. There were American, british, and russian soldiers who tortured and killed civilians during the war. In war we are all justified, and all condemed.

  • its fake

  • Look up "Kidd of Speed" a motorcycle riding gal who documented a lot of this, along with inside Chernobyl.

    Your video is really good.

  • 1:05 THATS CRAZY!

  • mans legacy- murder, rape and pilage...

  • ¡GRACIAS por el material!.

    La fotografía en 1:05 es impresionante. Parecen ser casco y Cráneo de un soldado RUSO. Esa pieza es de MUSEO... queda como recordatorio del HORROR de la GUERRA y de la MUERTE que se genera en todo conflicto bélico.

    La Foto es una MACABRA escultura, que se autogestó a consecuencia de la VIOLENCIA HUMANA.

    Yo recogería todo el material posible (y con el mayor Respeto), daría sepultura a los Restos de cada uno de estos soldados que perdieron sus vidas en la SEGUNDA GUERRA.

  • If I lived in Europe, I would be joining you guys excavate and dig and search for remains and sites. I find it so fascinating. Haunting piece of music too. Cheers.

  • Great video....but why is the first suggested video on the right named

    Breastfeeding....at 8. I'm intrigued to find out what that has to do with ww2

  • Respect to you, well done. Peace & Blue Skies

  • hmmm not bad quality for 1940s, im thinking reenactors made to look black and white

  • Awesome video...Thanks!!!

  • The next time your TV set tells you how bad the enemy is . ASK YOURSELF .Is he really MY enemy . ?

  • There's still thousands of Russian and Gemran bodies still unfound, i hope people like you find them all and treat them with respect and try to get people to identify them..their families deserve to know.

  • Is some of the film done by reenactors because it looks like the german soldiers are running across the field like soviets?

  • @smacker57 It´s all reenactment by Russian guys,you can tell by the quality of the film material.Good observation!

  • it must be sad finding actual skeletons Know that was once a person like u or me who had their time cut way too short

  • you cant imagine what the fighting must of been like or the state of the country must of been in for all the bodies and weapons to be just left for nature to take over

  • damn thats alot of live ammunitions. dangerous for kids to screw with!

  • очень хороший фильм где были сделаны фотографии?

  • @kombad79

    В основном Граница Московской и смоленской областей. Вокруг Карманово.

  • very nice movie

  • grave robbers...

  • кто к нам с чем тот от того и того...

  • nice video.. also thank you for including this song, ive been searching for it everywhere.

    nice to see how both sides got treated equally in death

  • @StalkingSpartan whats the name of the music?

  • @nicorule10 "Requiem in D Minor, K. 626: III. Sequentia: Lacrimosa

  • Amazing to see that there are still people that care about something that happened so 'long' ago. Very nice to see how the dead (german and russian) get proper funerals and are being handled with respect(for as far as i can see by looking at this video of course). Keep up the good work guys!

  • @tramen

    Thank you

  • @tramen meh, it's only 'long' ago to people who were born after that time - my Grandma lived through the war in Germany and in Estonia as the Russians advanced- to her, the memories were quite strong even to last year when we lost her. Like many who had family living in Germany and other parts of Europe during the war, to me, it was always a very real part of who I am because it shaped my family and in turn me. I was born in the 80s in America, yet I am a product of a survivor of the war :)

  • @tramen Of course we care. It's hour history and those who forget it are condemmened to repeat it.

  • @IstrebitelMinsk

    i've heard that myth before.. but no matter how much history gets rubbed in our noses HISTORY is repeating itself to this very day.

    Monkey see monkey do. Not Monkey see, monkey don't do.

  • @Mohrkai It's not that simply. Human envolution shows people change for good when necessary... or die. You choose what to do.

  • @IstrebitelMinsk

    no it doesn't. it teaches us to learn from our own stupidity but not everyone has read every book on war, so we are all at different levels of stupidity. and at 7 billion and counting there's a lot of people out there doing what others already have done.

    Hitler made a huge impact on the world and while people learn of his death for time to come it only feeds their mind.

    We just keep repeating ourselves

  • @tramen I know right!

  • ww2 is some sad shit !!

    

  • 1:04 Omg

  • cool i would love to get some stuff like that (no bodys or bones) because i love collecting ww1 and ww2 bullets shells and general war stuff

  • Please put re-enactment in title

    

  • At 1:47, the ripped dogtag is really shocking. Nnice video, leokleve :)

  • nice man

    what have you did wite the skull??

  • @SEETER1

    As usually bury. germans in german military cemetery russians in russian.

  • @leokleve ok thats is good man!

    verry verry nice respeckt for that what you doing

    I hoop you will find more soldiers and give them the last place to rest.

    russian and german all need a place to rest.

  • Sad to think of so much suffering in Europe from the two world wars. What a shame.

  • The music is Requiem in D Minor (mozart)

  • The film is obviously shot now and processed in black-and-white. It is obvious from the clarity when the camera moves and from people's faces. It's so clearly a re-enactment.

  • @bjankuloski

    Of course it's re-enactment. There is written: "As it looks now". this is not the point of discussion. film is not about that.

  • @leokleve I think they issued dead people with rusty gear in WW2 didnt they? Defo not modern day colour stills mixed with original footage.

  • @monned111

    For some extent - yes

  • @bjankuloski I agree.

  • The film is obviously shot now and processed in black-and-white. It is obvious from the clarity when the camera moves and from people's faces. It's so clearly a re-enactment.

  • War have been fought, wars are being fought, wars will be fought

  • Such an unspeakable tragedy. I'm glad to see the German soldiers' remains being placed in coffins - it is an honorable act and helps us make peace with the past.

  • Oh that was sad when you see the guy's decapitated head still in the helmet... and why is there a rusted gun and  why has no homeless person scavenged it? :o

  • @GtForLife123

    You live in the U.S. and have no idea how Russian countryside looks like. Especially in those places where was a war. There's just dozens of miles of forest and no housing and roads. There are no "poor homeless people". There are no people at all (in some places). A majority of the guns in the photos - dug out by us

  • @leokleve Ah okay, Sorry, that's wasn't meant to be mean or rude or anything... Just curious and that stuff intrigues me.

  • @GtForLife123

    So I understood. And it does not insulting me. If you thought so, then perhaps the wrong tone of my response is due to my mediocre knowledge of the English language.

  • @leokleve That's okay, please go dig more, I like that stuff

  • What happens when someone digs up an unexploded Teller mine?

  • @JAG312

    i came across to anti-tank mine only twice. It is not very dangerous and it is simply to discharge . Mortar shell is much more dangerous it is better not to bother.

  • you know this is really world war 5? crazy i kno but there were wrold wars bak in the around the 1700s

  • Only the question - why? 

  • Are those artillery shell at 1.18 ?

  • @TheAdrianStalker

    On which picture?

  • @TheAdrianStalker  - Mortar rounds.

  • Yeah Some say it never happened, I say it did my grandpa was a Marine Ranger.

  • 2 people who dont know russia is cold in winter....napoleon bonaparte and adolf hitler

  • @1955porsche

    The main problem wasn't a Russian winter but huge manpower. Blitzkrieg failed in the summer. Russian mobilize new units faster than the Germans broke them. Not the Poles nor the French did not have such an organization оf mobilisation. Russian also resisted harder and they had a time for it. Poles did not even begin to mobilize.

    in Winterin in Moscow Napoleoon found himself near by the Russian army three times his bigger which threatened to besiege him in an empty plundered city

  • @1955porsche

    YEs dude it was cold, damn cold another 4 years I hope everyone else Learned the Freakin LESSON. 'Don't mess with Russia'

  • @1955porsche : A couple of comments. War brings about a new sort of government. War is the open judgment of Almighty God upon nations. Adolph Hitler from his own perspective set out to be a theological prophet; by Divine permission the people of Germany listened. By Divine permission the statesmen of the rest of the world failed to stop Hitler's early plans. Even more deeply, the statesmen of the world demanded such heavy reparations from Germany. Some people financed Adolph Hitler. Mass death.

  • @1955porsche true

  • @1955porsche Oh they knew it was cold, but they just didnt realize it was "HOLY FUCK!" cold lol...in Hitler's case, he knew the danger but decided he had to press forward before the thaw or risk dealing with whole squads being mired in the mud, which also would have been disasterous. They had progressed so far, and he wasn't about to turn back so close to Moscow- that cost him dearly. Should have bolstered his luftwaffe and hit hard from the air in a surprise attack, not a land assault.

  • @sonbuhitsunei

    Hitler was busy trying to make him and his people look heroic n shit, rather than actually trying to win.

  • rest in pace German soldier we will always remember you

    brave German soldiers

  • @WARfighter503 hmm... have those germans died defending their homeland or invading some other country? Fuck them, every single one of them, sadly only so many died there.

  • This first part looks like a bunch of reenactors simply shot in black and white or a black and white filter applied later. If they are reenactors you should say so.

  • this video is kind of sad.

  • Beautiful relics, every time you find something must be like...back to the past and being with that guys who died

  • ...that was a very sad war... rest in peace....

  • @Quak3rsOwn idc what side they where are these where people they had loved ones they where missed

  • are the remains being dug up so they can be re buried or repatriated

  • @Gurnerman

    As usually bury. Unidentified Germans do not need anyone in Germany. In Russia there are several LATEST German military cemetery. We move all the found Germans remains there.

  • @leokleve thats cool it's crazy to think over 60 years ago one of the biggest and most important battles were being fought i wonder if germany had one would we be having this conversation now? i know one thing it would most likely speaking german!

  • @leokleve ... honour to the dead...Poor bastards. We should be happy we all do not have to go through that hell....

  • 1:05 poor rusky

  • ...Cool!,Reenactments!,I wanna be The NKVD wearing a blue Budenovka! & with a T-T 34!!

  • Should be careful near them stielhandgranates because they sometimes they can explode even without pulling the pin.

  • @MrResidentevil5

    Yes i know. But it mostly concerned of Sank Peterborough region There is a possibility to find some handgranates finnish produced. The Russians and the early period German ones are not so dangerous. The Dangerouse Things in wich you can find in Moscow region are 45mm russian high-explosive shells, and of course any mortar's shells

  • @MrResidentevil5 I don't trust grenades since Medal of Honor Frontlines because all you had to do was throw them, not even pull the pin.

  • @FR4NCHEK hahahahahahaha

  • nice to have them properly laid to rest

  • So nice to see respect all these years past

  • what soldiers did you find? german,romanian,italian?

  • @E30board

    It is Moscow region. So as usual Germans and russians.

    I saw a French identification badge but only once

  • @leokleve Should it be a pilot from the Normandie-Niemen air force unit ?

  • @biipolaar

    Unfortunately not. It was a soldier from "Legion Des Volontaires" which was known as wermacht 638 infantry regiment. They wore Germany uniform with French chevron on helmet. I think you could find information about this regiment in internet.

  • Thanks for sharing the video. Good to see all those young lads finally laid to rest with respect: I hope the German bodies were treated with equal respect despite the suffering their invasion caused.

  • @idiotpr00f

    Yes. There is big German cemetry near the Rjev. And one in the district of Ugra River merge Vorya river.

  • @leokleve Thanks for answering leokleve, that's good to hear. Such a waste of young lives of all nationalities.

  • song?

  • Молодцы! Делом занимаетесь!

  • im sooo happy they got enough respect for the bodys

  • Bunch of grave robbers.

  • great song to a great vid what was the song?

  • @nicamy8988

    It is lacrimosa by Mozart

  • @leokleve awesome thanks mate

  • Piosenka to jak na pogrzebie ś.p. Lecha Kaczyńskiego

  • I would love to have that dug PE sniper! Very cool find!

  • did yall find any american soldiers

  • @3200000000000

    In Russia?

  • @leokleve nvr mind dude wasnt paying attension wen i looked at the vid srry

  • @3200000000000 HAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAH

  • Єххх ця клята війна =((

  • did you find any guns that still worked

  • @TheSpecOpsAirsoft1 Us usually not. Moscow region has very humid soil. On the south of Russia, in Crimea ore Volgograd (former Stalingrad) it’s more real. But sometimes it possible to force they works. Only the question - why?

  • What are you doing with al the things that you find?Do the rest of the human got a funeralWhen you fina a dogtag, what are you doing with it? are you trying to identify it?

  • In Russia are some special teams of enthusiast who collect human remains to bury.

    In summers twice in a year a mass funeral. Us usual it’s in the 9 of May and the 1 of September.

    We transfer bones to them ore send a GPS coordinates. Identify of a Russian solders it is very difficult task because Russians didn’t carry a medallions It is considered as a bad omen. To identify a German remains it is easier and in Moscow is an Organization which worried about and some huge German war chemistry.

  • 1:03 is an amazing find

  • May I ask where this was taken, and were you able to find a lot of guns?

  • @Mauser2012

    It is around small towns Karmanovo, (Карманово) Zubtcov (Зубцов) Vasma (Вязьма) and Ugra river.

  • As a former soldier, all I can say is everyone must have decent respect for the dead. Let the animosity left from the war go, Russia certainly suffered the most but it is a nation filled with decent people today Treat the dead with respect; contact the resposible officials so that the bodies of brave soldiers can be recovered whether they are Russians or Germans. Amen.

  • It is my photos and photos of some my frends

  • Did you find every thing on the video???

  • so many fat soldiers

  • @michaelwright999 what is your problem I was just saying here in the US it would be a uncommon and would be quite disturbing so share your pitiful thoughts elsewhere.

  • ts2 music

  • yes awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • awesome