I FOUND AN UNTOUCHED WWII GERMAN DUGOUT. I CLIMB INSIDE / WWII METAL DETECTING
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Danke!👍
Since that ammo is dry I bet it would fire just fine.
So interesting, we cannot forget the fallen soldiers, excellent work by all. 🏴🇬🇧🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Greetings to you from Yemen. I love these old things. The best to follow you from the East to the Middle. Keep up the beautiful channel.
the coins are from Norway
Nice find😃
Ja det er norske Kr eller rettere sagt Øre👍
Med Haakon 7..Kongen vår under krigen,den anti nazistiske kongen vår,må sies😉
(Yes, it is Norwegian Kr actually Øre 👍
With Haakon 7..Our king during the war, our anti-Nazi king, it must be said😉)
Sikkert fra en frivillig i Regiment Norge eller i Nordland.
Eller fick förmodligen tyskarna med sig mynt från Oslo. Häftigt att det hittas där!
You betcha Oly
@@andersnikolajjessen9138
Ja,det er ikke umulig..
Eller så kan det være en av de hundre tusener av tyske soldater som var innom Norge som stasjonerte eller på permisjon iløpet av krigsårene.
Interessant er det uansett.
The bullets were incredibly preserved by the wrap. Great find!
Only if that ground could talk imagine the stories it would tell!!
Man! I wish we could teleport the ammo to my house where it’s legal to own it!
Awesome finds and as usual great video!
I'm not sure why a supply case of Russian 7.62x54R was found in an abandoned German Dugout. Oh, well.
Thanks, that was brilliant, it shows what conflict it was, the shells you found were super, cheers from England.
does anyone else think these should be carefully documented
I’m still undecided as to whether these films are legitimate. How are they privy to all of these locations that haven’t been touched in 80 years?
I do believe they are legitimate, because the war took place over huge areas of land, sometimes in heavily uninhabited areas, still mostly deserted to this day, you really have to grasp the scale of the conflict. to add to this, some areas are still full of unexploded ordinance and soil pollution that they are technically 'off limits' to the public, but are too large to fence off to really prevent access. It's also possible that a lot of the land is privately owned, and the cameraman has permission. A huge area of the French boarder with Belgium is still being reclaimed from unexploded ordinance from the First World War, with another 100-200 years predicted till the job is done... just gives you an idea of how large the war was that in some areas of the world you can go into the woods with a metal detector and find these artefact's in 2023. Though it may just look like the guy in this video is just taking a walk in the woods, he's really accepting quite a risk going into those areas. Hope that helps answer your questions of legitimacy. @@More-than-ladyboys
I was thinking the same thing. These items are incredibly important historical artifacts.
💯🇯🇲🇬🇧👍
@@More-than-ladyboys Wym? They use old maps.
The ammo was 7.62 x 54 Russian not the 8x57 the Germans used in the can he found
Thank you, I was just yelling that at my computer!
My Dad was stationed in Berlin Germany in the Army back in the late 50’s early 60’s and he had pictures of all the German bunkers that they blew because they still had explosives in them. I love seeing videos like this, it brings history to life. Awesome find!!
8:31 Patrone ist von : P186 Metallwerk Wolfenbüttel GmbH, Halchterstraße, 21, Wolfenbüttel
What a find, so jealous of your work! Keep it up!
I would love to live closer and be able to explore some old battlefields from ww1 & ww2
Awesome finding. Thank you for Texas
I'm addicted to your channel my friend. You never cease to amaze me. Have you ever shot any ammo that you found. Please let us know , I want to see if they still will fire ? Thanks again. 👍👍👍🍺🍺🍺
of course they do
I have some 1938 US 30-06 military ammo, it fires every time, like it was made today.
Norwegian coins
In the beginning it says the footage was provided by a different TH-cam channel so you’ll probably have to go comment there
I came across someone in the woods swinging a large sack of scrap metal from side to side close to the ground ? I asked what they were doing - they said " I've lost my metal detector - it's here somewhere ! "
Great find. Thank you for sharing my friend
The cream „Salbe gegen Erfrierung“ means it is against the cold. 🥶
No it means „against freezing (-symptoms)“. 😮 which is pretty dark. Frostbite*
Super cool 😎 👌 👍 very amazing findings!!
I saw a number of WW2 ruins and battle sights in France and Luxembourg and Germany where I was stationed... this beat them all... great video.
12:12 voice coming from inside: "Ist der Krieg vorbei?"
The ammunition from the can looks like the Russian 7.62x54R rounds used in their machine guns and 91/30 rifles. Nice find.
It is
Excellent, thank you!👍🇺🇸
Witam! Jak zwykle jestem pod wrażeniem stanu znalezionych przedmiotów ! Skrzynia i co w niej stan idealny! Pozdrawiam
Excellent discoveries 💪🏻
that looks crazy over there what area is that ? it looks untouched since the end of the fighting over there. is that an area million kilometers away from civilization?
be honest - after finishing this video you are going to the range with that ammo box for some practicing or a little shooting match with your mosinka
very interesting 👍👍👍
Tolles video, danke!!
It’s totally amazing that these bullets and ointment is in such good shape after all these years.
Best channel I’ve come across in a long time 🎉
Very cool finds, thanks for sharing
Congratulation 😊👍, "Ointment for frostbite" - you found it, others are not so lucky. 🤕🤒 Thank you very much and stay healthy.
Поздравление 😊👍, «Мазь от обморожения» - вы нашли, другим не так повезло. 🤒🤕 Спасибо вам большое и будьте здоровы.
Just an excellent find! In what general area was this found?
Greetings from Point Pleasant Beach, New Jersey USA! Terrific find! I personally would be worried on stepping on a land mine during these types of expeditions.
Snowflake modern Yank😁😆😅
Yes
Absolutely
And could it be booby trapped ?
Wow!!!! What an incredible find!!!
THANKS FROM AUSTRALIA
Amazing finds
ein toller Fund. Und alles gut erhalten
Спасибо за видео! 👍 Удачи!!!✊
Love this channel ✌️
So I think you are in Karelen , on Kaprolat or Hasselmann.
Danke Gute Video😊.
It is crazy how much we ( in the US ) would pay for that unopened box!
@@benwoody4918 don’t matter, real WW2 stuff from the battlefield
I did the math, and in 8mm label, it would be ~457.6 for that box of around 352 rounds.
@@dimagi7864 but did you factor in the “cool, I own something from the eastern front battlefield “ aspect? That is hard to account for and could easily double price
Not smart he opened and damaged the packaging
8:00 That is a small fortune in brass wow
Interesting finds ❤
Nice 1 ..great find
I just bought some of those ww2 era coins from Norway off ebay a few days ago super cool to see them here just after
9:50 Yup, it's scary and sad, they expected to be there that long.
Bro beautiful video I follow you from 🇮🇹 we need to see what is inside😅😂🎉
Definitely a fighting position with all the empty casings.
So old yet clean
Amazing such untouched material is still there. Did the Soviets usually have sealed metal boxes with packets of 20 to issue to the troops? Or are they special - like sniper bullets?
Excellent
From. NY NY
Amazing! Now it's worth about half what it was worth unopened.
Ooohh, nice find
Thank you.
Incredible.
Those coins Are Norwegian. H 7 is symbol for king Håkon The 7th.
It's really clean for a recent dig, and being in the ground for over 70 years?
7.62x54R Russian ammo. Good condition for its age.
Littlebit dark but ok.
I could use it, that's what I thought it was.
I wonder when it went to 440 rounds in a larger can?
That was norwegian coins.
So cool great find 😊
In the US we wish we could explore those places. You should sell tours etc. any American would have gone into that hole bc that is just how we are!!!!
A little wire wheel cleaning & that mosin ammo is good to go
Axo incrível voces acharem essas coisas raras da 2 guerra mundial,assisto voces aqui do brasil forte abraço deus abençoe
Great Video do you sell what you find?
Nice 👍
That's coins from Norway. Could be some voluntary SS unit
Wow what a place 😍. Did you go back to the dugout?
Карелия сто процентов
6:42 is Norwegian coins. King Haakon the 7'th, was the Norwegian King at that time.
Thanks!
Wait for the next video😊
Hi. The coin you show is Norwegian coin. Kongeriket Norge Haakon VII
Does an explosives and ordnance technician do a sweep and check artifacts as you work? Seems rather dangerous.
Reminds me of the film "The Bunker "
Nice
Damn, that ammo still looks very usable, and looking at the prices of 8mm label, they run from $1.30USD PER round. It looks like 16 bullets per... wrap? With I believe 22 packages, that equals 362 rounds of ammunition, totaling out to somewhere around $457.30 USD find in that little ammo stash
It was Russian ammo 7.62x54r
I'm also writing from the USA, Florida. Since the date on the shovel is from 1915, are the items you found from the First or the Second World War? To help us learn some History, are you permitted to say what Country these Conflict items were found in?
And maybe the City as well?
Russia, Murmansk, WWII
the coins are nowegian and perhaps worth some more than the 0.02 nok it was representing
Is there any way I can purchase an old German helmet?
Thats the same music I play when metal detecting
So horribel place, but interesting to see! 💘
The moment I saw that box I said to myself it's either rations or ammo.
I would be afraid to use that ammo. It's old and it looks like it is corroded and leaking. It could become a barrel obstruction. Take the ammo to a gun smith or other expert and get their opinion.
The cream at 4:44 is for freeze burns.
Would love to have one intact package of mosin nagant.......
I need a can of 762x54r for my Mosin. Haven't fired it in a year or so
The first sealed box of cartridges were 8mm Lebel . Strange place to find them.
They were 7.62x54r.
Thanks@@cm5838
Got any Pervatin?
It’s Friday night here.
7.62 × 54 Rimmed Russian Mosin Nagant rnds.
That looks like Soviet or Russian ammunition in the unopened box. German ammunition was not rimmed, only British and Soviet. The zinc oxide cream or ointment is used for treating burns. I would be careful of those detonators, some were fulminating mercury, and probably extremely poisonous in their decomposed condition.
ammo in the beginning is 7.62x54 russian rounds
A bears home now 😂
Muito bom !
The coin with "2 øre" is danish. We are the only ones using that letter "ø". We had some danish people fighting on the german side of the war. Sorry...
I disagree, I think they are Norwegian, since we Norwegians also use Æ, Ø and Å, but also, one of the coins have a marking with the letter H and a 7 in the middle which was the initials of the King of Norway before and during WWII, Haakon 7. And the same coin also states "Kongeriket Norge" on it, which translates to "The Kingdom of Norway".
Norway also had people fighting on the German side, which I am also sorry for.
Norwegian. Symbol H7 is our king Håkon The 7th. We also have øre and kroner as in Danmark.
Erozyondan etkilenmemiş 😮
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The spent cartridges indicate that the battle took place before the MG-42 made the scene. SPECULATION
Man imagine all the war relics found round Europe and Asia. That’s just one part of this world. How many more are still out there?