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  • R.I.P DDD

  • @GerogKutner

    What happend?

    

  • wunderbar!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • wunderbar!!!!

  • nice find

    

  • cool

    

  • ruhe in frieden DDD !

  • Die Marke ist ja noch ganz,das bedeutet ja da wurde ein vermißter identifiziert.

  • cool stuff

  • Super Funde und toll gemachtes Video. Weiterhin viel Glueck!!!

  • Mir stellt sich die Frage, ob ihr bei euren Suchen wenigstens hin geht, und den zusatändigen Vereinen bescheid gebt: "Hey, wir haben da evtl. einen Soldat gefunden!" Ich finde die Männer die dort fielen, gehören in ein vernünftiges Grab und die Angehörigen sollten wissen, wo der Mann, Bruder oder Großvater liegt.

  • ich hoffe ja mal das du die erkennungsmarken abgibst.

  • Was wird eigentlich aus den ganzen Bodenfunden? Ich meine die Helme, Waffen usw?

  • Hey, ihr Tagelöhner!!! Wir Sondler lesen uns nicht wochenlang durch Geschichtsbücher und alte Karten und befragen die wenigen Zeitzeugen, um unsere gefundenen Hotspots anschließend in die Welt zu posaunen. Verschwiegenheit ist in dieser Beziehung oberstes Sondlergebot. Also spart euch diese elendige Bettelei nach irgendwelchen Ortsangaben. Lest Geschichtsbücher. Das bildet. Uns stellt auch niemand Hinweisschilder in den Wald.

  • Was würde ich drum geben, auch mal soetwas zu finden. Aber sag mal: Wo hast du das entdeckt und wie? Wald aufräumen, sagt mir nicht viel.

  • Erkennungsmarke "GD" - Grossdeutschland

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  • 3:52 ist nicht echt ;)

  • unglaublich was man heutzutage lales noch usm krieg in den wäldern und sogar im garten finden kann...ich slebst hab ne hülse ausm zweiten weltkrieg von irgendnem gewehr im garten bei meinen grosseltern gefunden.

  • Du solltest die Hundemarke zur Polizei bringen es gibt noch immer viele Menschen die nach angehörigen aus dem zweiten weltkrieg suchen!!

  • @kletterdave genau es gibt sogar eine dokumentation darüber das sie in stalingrad ein grab gefunden haben mit 40k deutschen leichen drin da haben sie ein paart hunde marken gefunden die hatten sie dan entzifert und nach namen hatten sie ihre schwester oder brüder oder die kinder gefunden

  • @2TapeKilla versuchen Sie doch mal weniger Rechtschreibfehler bei einem Kommentar zu machen. Ist Ihnen das nicht peinlich, was Sie da publizieren ??

  • its kinda sad even if he was a nazi

  • haa make it even more excited.. pretend like he was struck at the head with that knife, yeah right......

  • wo ist das?

  • danke, dass du das alles online stellst.

    sehr genial.!!

  • Ehrlich das istn Feldgrab.

    Warum muss man das denn ausgraben?

    Errichtet lieber n Kreuz oder so

  • hallo kann ich fragen, wo einige gute Plätze, für deutsche Relikte des Krieges zu graben ww2 sind. es ist immer ein Traum gewesen, damit ich gehe, für helmuts und Gürtelschnallebajonette und andere Sachen zu graben.

    private Anzeige ich, wenn Sie wünschen.

  • Looks like "Aldo the Apache" scored again!

  • The knife is a Hitlerjugend knife the stuf is from a fallen kid soldier

  • very damn lucky (=

  • seriously a Luger? Must be the holy grail of WWII diggers

  • @FTBLN i would love to find one like just the historical side of it amazes me.

  • The 2nd one is a walther not sure of 1st one

  • What pistol is this ?

  • @MrMpierre one is a walter p38 and the other is a 45 colt im pretty sure it is and the other is russian umm what is it i think it might be a tokorov not sure tho

  • Perhaps you fooled some of the less experienced of us out there but to find all that great stuff all in one place is BS

  • Guys, stop yanking stuff out of the ground like that! This has all the signs of a field grave.... some respect man!

  • krasser fund

  • How coincidental that all items were found only a few inches above the surface. HMMMMM

  • Unlead Video Studio 9 xDDDD

  • Woher weißt du wo diese ganzen Dinge liegen?

    Und ist das dein Hobbie, oder Beruf?

    Echt Spannend was man noch alles so findet ;)

    Gutes Video!

  • The bodies of those SS-soldiers were probably never found even if there the enemy R.I.P Fallen soldiers

  • AWESOME!!!!!! i wunder if those guns work

  • Pointy2, I could not agree with you more !!!

  • the lugegr...i bet that thing, washed, work perfectly today

  • Is bestimmt interessant und auch spannend, nach solchen Dingen zu graben. Kann ich mir jedenfalls gut vorstellen.

    Aber Leute, es gibt Dinge, die einem Soldaten heilig sind:

    - Helm

    - Waffe

    - Orden

    - Gütelschnalle

    - und ganz besonders die Erkennungsmarke!!!

    Der Soldat fand dort sein Ende und somit seine letzte Ruhestätte. Lasst ihm seine "Grabbeigaben" und vorallem seine Ruhe. Er hat tapfer gekämpft und sich seinen Frieden verdient!

  • @Sperrfeuer09 Ja , Da hast du ehrlich recht ...

  • @Sperrfeuer09 joa find ich auch und die HUndemarke solllte man zur polizei bringen . bei uns in berlin ganz in osten haben sie auch noch ne zerfallene mp44 gefunden und ne und sone patronen schnalle von ner MG 42

  • @Sperrfeuer09

    Wenn dort keine Knochen lagen, war dies wahrscheinlich eher eine Abrüststelle. Viele Soldaten warfen ihre Marken weg, um nicht als Soldaten erkannt zu werden. Das bedeutete Sibirien.

  • that would be crazy to find all that stuff

  • Awesome!

  • Bayonet in the liner's cool!

  • OMG! You guys hit the jackpot!!! 5/5

  • youre lucky finding a helmet a knife and two colt 1911

  • @carbonfootprintmyass its not two colt 45's its a Tokarev TT and a Walther P38

  • @carbonfootprintmyass its not two colt 45's its a Tokarev TT and a Walther P38

  • @carbonfootprintmyass its not two colt 45's its a Tokarev TT and a Walther P38

  • Stuff in good shape for being burried in dirt 4- 60 years. Id love to have full time job treasure hunting war artifacts.

  • how the helll did that knife get in the helmet?=P someone stabed ?

  • @egdqv13234 Maybe the soldiers cooked when the enemy came...they often cooked in the helmets ;) So the helmet where left there..and the knife was maybe the cookstick:D

  • is there danger to find an active granate or explosive?

  • yes

  • yes you also can find active bullets etc.

  • Unlikely but does happen.

  • I hope you informed the authorities of this so they can inform the family. If you haven't they you should stop what you are doing and leave these soldier where they are. Its bad enough the German authorities keep remains in disused toilet making factories wondering what to do with these hero's

  • might also be a soldier dburrying all his stuff at the end of the war.

    Impressive indeed.

  • @jeanmaxkortex thats a good point! the dog tags werent attached to anything (like, a corpse) the items just seemed to have been buried. all ss issue, someone trying to hide? maybe.

  • @jeanmaxkortex thats a good point! the dog tags werent attached to anything (like, a corpse) the items just seemed to have been buried. all ss issue, someone trying to hide? maybe.

  • I would love to go digging in a battle field and find old relics of ww2 dad had found an old german helmet and a german canteen both with bullet holes through them in verdun france I have those Items,,,and I allso have a ww2  field head quaters desk in good condition,,,Iam a collecter,,

  • балалайка....

  • WOW!!! Eisernes Kreuz EK1, Koppelschloss mit Hakenkreuz, Pistolen.......HAMMER 5*

  • sag mal wo räumst Du denn den wald auf? wäre nett wenn du antworten würdest...danke :-P

  • I hope that person digging up that stuff informed the relevant authorities, one of those items was a dog-tag. The family of that soldier who died for his country need to be told where he fell and stuff should go to his family.

  • that is true but its amazing what you find

  • ich finde deine videos toll ich suche selbst meine bewegründe meines hobbys sind folgende . jeder gegenstand ist aus einer anderen epoche und erzählt somit seine geschichte . jedesmal wen man in einem bunker steht ist alles so nahe ,es ist als könne man die schreie der soldaten hören ,und die hektik im kampfstress . na ja ich bin medial begabt und in kontackt der gegenstände lese ich ihre geschichte .

  • not bad not bad

  • wow

    walter p 38 2nd class iron cross general assult badge helmut and ss belt buckle that is truley amazing

  • wow

  • I need to go back to Poland to look for some of this...

    I would love to be able to get history out of the ground...

    and I probably wouldn't stop doing it.

  • @B29Bomber can you take it home?

  • @B29Bomber

    История пишется и переписывается теми,кто владеет архивами и средствами массовой информацмм,но не археологами и исследователями.

  • Unreal. I love that feeling when you find things like that. I found a 1700's musket and bayonet in Massachusetts. It was amazing. Finding a helmet and knife, must be crazy . Good stuff

  • Whats the deal with the knife. Does anyone think that it was stuck there, like how he was killed ?

  • What an amazing find. I get bottles and cigar boxes in my woods but nothing like this. Truly a lucky find.

  • wi heist die musikk ?? ein gute funde !!!

  • In welchem Wald hast du das gefunden?!

  • LOL, glaubst du wirklich, dass er dir solch ein Geheimnis verraten würde?

  • 1:00 Woah, thats a hitler youth knife!

  • The gun at 1:59 looks like a Tokarev TT33 and the second is a Walther P38.

  • i think its a luger

  • I agree. There's no Luger there. I just wish this guy would've treated them as loaded. You never know, even after all these years.

  • bastard got a hitler junge knife..Priceless stuff..Even in the war time when americans were looting dead germans getting one of these was a very wanted item..If germans caught you and saw you had one you were executed.

  • Ich finds ok, wenn du son Kram wie orden Ek's sammelst und bei dir zuhause behälst. Solltest sie aber ja nicht dem Museum geben, dies dann austellen und schlimmstenfalls auch noch entnazifizieren

  • Looks like the found a Spanish Astra first, then a P 38, then a Hi Power

  • I would report to your local musuem/ archivist for the finds.

    Especially the Identification Tag.

  • alter wo sind die ganzen gebite wo man so sachen findet ?!

  • Ja man...das frage ich mich auch

  • exelent..

  • dude......1:35 is kinda Fed up. why wuold you take a medal of a dead solider that he fought for in cold blood?hmmmm

  • That is digusting, imagine what he did to earn that, just to have stripped away like that, disgracing his memory

  • actually i think they found it buried in the ground...and is it actually disgracing that soldiers memory when someone actually digs it out from the gound cleans it and puts on the display rather than leaving it in ground?

  • @irishbeliever Whose memory? He could still be alive today seeing as no bones are shown. Think how often you loose your car keys at home then imagine what you might loose in the stress of war.

  • Ya good call there, you would care more about your ass than your knife right

  • are you a retard he will most likely be dead and its not as if the germans wouldnt do the same

  • where do you hunt for relics DDD?

  • god pls help sombody i really wanna go relic hunting in the uk but the now were to gun plus if u go abroad i cant bring it bak if it a gun ;( pls help

  • the only thing your gonna find in england, is fragment from bombs, or burred anto tank mines you find in the coast.

  • rellic hunting seems really fun

  • The pistols are actually a Browning Hi-Power, an Astra 400 or 600, and a Walther P-38. The knife also looks like a HitlerJugend knife. Where was this video shot and what became of the items?

  • omg nice pistols can see a colt 1911 and a walther p38 but what is the first one is it a flare pistol?

  • Класс! Только непонятно почему челюсть не подобрали которую явно видно на 2.59 при выемке медальона.

  • You just leave WWII items sitting in ditches and outside in the weather? Brilliant.

  • you have very nice videos but the soundtrack is rubbish . anyway good work

  • Holly shit, nice!

  • Wow, that's some incredible stuff. That Walther P-38 was coated with so much dirt, I thought it was a flaregun at first.

  • The name of the soldier on the dog-tag reads "Stammbauer", correct?

  • @ 1:57 scared the crap out of me XD

  • I find it strange that the dagger that is stuck in the helmet does not break when he brings it off. After so many years, when one considers that it is humus soil. humus soil retain nothing equal to distributors soil from the marsh reason ...!

  • Hi, your films are very interesting. How often do you find human remains/bones with the objects you find? Do you have a cooperation with the government or military? Have you ever given items you found to living family of dead soldiers? eg identity discs? A very sad time in human history but I think people forget. Keep up your good work. Nick from New Zealand

  • Soldiers names were bot on identy discs, just rank, regiment and role number.

  • i wish I could find stuff like this

  • Music from Stephen Kings Christine :D KILLER MOVIE... god bless the SS

  • Nicht schlecht ! Da musste verdammt lange suchen für solche Funde in der Qualität. Respekt -5 *

  • "Neid"

  • very good video!

  • cooles video und die funde erst recht ;) 5punkte! geil gemacht!

  • That's a p-38 and berreta. Not a luger and a 1911.

  • Its a Browning, not a Berreta.

  • looks more like a tula tokarev to me

  • Hrmmm.... he had a 1911 and a Luger? He must have taken that from an American he killed. It's wild to know this war happened, and it wasn't very long ago. I bet you those guns still work if you clean em out and check the head spacing.

  • the luger was a german gun!!!

  • the Luger was a German gun!!!

  • The Luger was a german pistol..

  • cool ich habe mal ne frage an euch ... habt ihr das in deutschland gefunden oder im ausland???

  • dude a knife in the helmate

  • that's cool....nice finds man

  • nice helmet and hitleryouth knife

  • my grand father was a ww2 german ss through out the war he keep every thing and i have every thing and keeping it in good shape

  • I live in Latvia and I live near a place where you can dig up lots of ww 2 stuff like guns bullets helms ! But you need a lot of time or a metal detector

  • I agree with Dutchkat. These guys did not want to be identified as SS. They buried all their items that stated SS on them.

  • should realy find the out who the owner of the medals was, and give to his family

  • im wondering if a mine was placed there , and they dig in , will it explode? or it doesn't works anymore , right?

  • ich will auch ein eiserne kreuz wein

  • Seems someone was in a hurry to get rid of all those items including a few personal ones like that lighter. Makes you wonder what the story is behind all that.

    My personal guess is that one or several troopers wanted to remove all evidence of their SS status during those last days of the war.

  • As a general rule, SS troopers sported sig runes tattoos ........

  • amazing

  • dude you can tell hes a SS soldier because of the lighting bolts on that thing

  • voll der hammer so ein eisernes kreuz findet man bestimmt nicht alle tage

  • that was some mothers son

  • cool!

  • ich würde gern so een zeug finden voer allen dingen die orden

  • warum finde ich nie son geiles Zeug? XD

  • GDZIE TO BYŁO WYKOPANE

  • Zapewne w niemczech

  • twjoem dupie

  • finds wirklich toll das du dich dafür interessierst,aber die Erkennungsmarken hättest du ruhig liegen lassen können.Ein bisschen Respekt bitte

  • 1983 Stephen king's christine soundtrack

  • Be carefull with the ordanance, a lot of it is still live!

    I know of 3 relic hunting knuckleheads up in Holland who found a metal door underground, and decided to put dynamite to it to get it open. Little did they know the thing was loaded with 88mm rounds hidden there by the Germans. Those three lucky fellows ain't around anymore.

  • What a bunch of idiots. You would think that they would at least have the idea to call archeologists or whatever, rather than blow up something that may contain some interesting part of history. Not as bad as the other idiot who blew up small pyramids to find treasure, but still...

  • Geiles zeug wo hast du das alles gefunden ??ich meine in welchem wald..=P

  • Nice finds... ;)

  • Why would it be fake? There's loads of sites in Europe where such items can be found. I know a Polish detectorist who has found tons of German and Russian items over the years around his home town

  • fake fake wth its not fake the only thing is fake is yourself so shut the hell up bitch

  • was soll daran bitte n fake sein??

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  • OMG I WANT TO DO THIIIIS SOOOO BADDD!

  • nice vid

  • I think the helmet with the Hitlerjugen knife its from a grabe.

    Nice vid!!

  • its Hitlerjugend^^

  • Hitlerjugend is ss

  • hitlerjugend (hitleryouth): boys with a specific age ( i think 14+) join the hitlerjugend directly.they went to war in 1945, .btw girls went to the BDM(Bunddeutschermädel/ Union of german girls)

    SS (schutzstaffel) the SS was created of the SA (sturmabteilung) the SS was sth like high workers. they work in camps (Konzentrationslager) and take care of many industry things. The Waffen SS (weapon ss) was a special unit during world war 2 , like the special forces in the us army.

  • so ne p38 würd ich auch gerne finden

  • Wahrscheinlich haben die das mit nach Hause genommen!

    Schätze der vergangenheit!

  • awesome

  • Wie immer und wie wir es von dir gewohnt sind ein super Video!

  • Dies ist so abkühlt, wo ist dieser Ort?

  • Die Erkennungsmarke musst du abgeben!

  • nice job... do you selling helmet

  • Lol.........incredible :O

  • why would an ss dagger be in his helmet unless his opponet used it against him

  • Well its not a SS dagger, but a HJ dagger type, but with wooden grips.