DDDs WW2 Dokumentation

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Uploaded by on Dec 27, 2009

Mal was neues zum Jahresabschluss ;-)

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  • when did DDD die? I hadn't heard

  • @k9arko yes, he has died

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  • ich bete dich an <33 DARF ICH SO EINEN DOLCH HABEN oder verkaufst du ihn mir?^^

    würde mich auf ne antwort freuen !! :DD

    also so einen dolch wie bei 5:51 :DD

  • and how?

  • @CrazyKraut20 yes

  • @CrazyKraut20 Bones don't rott. Well, maybe they do, but not in about 60 years. It'll take Billions of years ^^

  • the white dust that falls out of the helmet @ 2:13 is it the decomposed remnant of a skull ?

  • after watching this I can kill myself. You found it all in Germany? send me one item from your searching...

  • @MrKoolDom

    That's what I meant. Mortar and artillery rounds, mines, AT-rounds etc. Any type of explosive that is intact but highly degraded due to age and weathering can detonate at any time. Simply shifting it ever so slightly can cause a explosion. I'm sure you've heard to old adage concerning dynamite, how unstable it is the older it gets. Same goes for older UXO. DDD can't respond to your question because he died, but rest assured, don't ever touch any kind of UXO.

  • @USMCG0811 Thanks for replying to me, some idiots can't seem to reply properly... so what if the ordnance hasn't been fired and it's still in a casing, can you still touch it?

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