Relics of a world war: The Saar and 'the Meatgrinder'

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Uploaded by on Jun 3, 2009

We did some nice finds again, so here is another video. Let me make sure I do not sell any relics, I have a personal interest in their history and take good care of them, excluding the unexploded ordnance! If I come by personal items I try to return them to relatives or the owner and if I find human remains I will contact the authorities so they can be laid to rest properly (allthough I haven't found any remains yet).

For those of you who are asking me questions about where I search, where can I find helmets and guns, can you please take me with you? etc. etc. I am sorry but I only search with a select group of friends and I do NOT reveal exact locations of where I search so that others can profit of me doing years of extensive research and creating goodwill amongst the locals. I have a personal interest for the story of this region. If you are just in in for the relics then please move along...

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  • hey guys i have a question.I'm from the saar.Did i understood this right that you arent germans?What was the point of coming to the saar..it's e very small place and most of the germans theirselves dont know that the saarland belongs to germany and NOT to france.Please answer me and sorry for my baaaad english...

  • @DerRabiator No real point, I was on vacation there when I was younger, the landscape impressed me and I found my first WW2 relics when I was there.

  • at 4:33 is that a real gold coin

  • @harrison2010feb No it is an aluminium-brass alloy. Very resistent to oxidation.

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  • one day hundreds of years when people go back to old war grounds,people are gona find our m4s and ak 47 and there gona make a youtube video called

    Relics of a world war 3

  • it is amazing to think of all the stories behind the items. My only question is, what to you do with the explosives since I know they become unstable with age?

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  • musik pl 

  • Its beautiful !!

  • If only these things could speak for themselves

  • Wow I would love to bne able to do this....I live in US though and own several functioning German WW2 arms....this would be so neat to be able to do.

  • Very nice video. Very interesting. Thanks.

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  • do you keep the mortar shells?

  • @HPBrowningBoy

    Ah, sometimes it is exciting just to find a fired round, knowing that it was actually fired at the enemy. What if you found a mortar shell that was either inert or a training round (although I doubt that you would find these in a battlefield)

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