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Excavations on fields of battles WW2

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  • It's called grave robbing!!

  • @inderdaadmeneer I don't see the issue. People opened the tombs in Egypt was that a crime? By learning about what happened to them perhaps does them more justice then just forgetting about them left in the ground. If bodies are found they could be transferred to a war-grave and have a proper burial.

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  • @Prairielander i do agree in some way but i think its best to leave them rest where there brothers buried them.

  • @inderdaadmeneer its not a disgrace,now the family of these brave men have a grave to visit,insted of an feild that they dont know where his body is.

  • @salsamonkey103 no, most of them are not rare, people say that if you take all the weapons and helmets that are buried in the russian ground, and spread them out the contry, there would be a weapon evry 10 square metres in the whole contry, where are you from?

  • @inderdaadmeneer it isnt digging up soldiers from their graves its ww2 relics from history that were left behind

  • @salsamonkey103 Why? It is a disgrace to dig up soldiers from their graves, even when they are fallen in the field. I would suggest not to do so.

  • WHOA!!!! I WANNA DO THIS REALLY BADLY!! I LOVE WATCHING THESE VIDS. DO YOU FIND STUFF ALOT OR IS IT RARE> PLEASE RESPONDE

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