Thank you for honoring this soldier. Sadly, I’m sure most of his loved ones who remembered him are gone, but at least he gets the burial he deserves. 25-30 years old - he never got a chance to fully live. Tragic.
These are very interesting videos. There must be tens of millions of items still buried in the fields, forests and swaps of Russia and Eastern Europe. These videos speak to how easy it was to get killed in WW2. A random shell lands nearby, you get face full of shrapnel and it's over. These videos also speak to the scale, intensity and chaos of the fighting in WW2. The way that you find such a random assortments of both sides kit in one hole, and random parts of vehicles and soldiers wearing the other sides equipment.
One reason is americans lost 450,000 soldiers in both Europe and the Pacific theatres and between the Russians and Germans they lost 8.7 million and 5.6 million soldiers.
I believe in watching these guys and the guys who do the digging on eastern and the western fronts pay an honorable service to those who died a terrible death. I know this part is a fantasy but if politicians and people that rule over various countries had to come to these killing fields and help recover the dead and see first hand the horrors of war maybe just maybe they might rethink what they are doing
“La guerra es un lugar donde jóvenes que no se conocen y no se odian se matan entre sí, por la decisión de viejos que se conocen y se odian, pero no se matan”.
I previously said it’s like everything was dumped into the nearest trench or shell hole and covered up. Maybe, maybe not- another factor as to what is dumped or brushed under the carpet and what was legitimately buried during actual fighting is how many times did the fighting pass over a burial sight. I’m also thinking how does the treatment of one’s remains effect the character (I hate the term psyche) of one’s next iteration?
@@hungsolow4851 “La guerra es un lugar donde jóvenes que no se conocen y no se odian se matan entre sí, por la decisión de viejos que se conocen y se odian, pero no se matan”.
Ive always wanted a German Helmet..i used to have a WW2 K-Bar Trench Knife 🗡️ and 5 Bayonets like new but hard times i had to sell . Also a very old very good shape Marine sword..same i sold it to a Museum..all ripped me of . 75 ech. For Bayonets , 40 K-Bar , 125 Marine sword. Makes me Sick to think about all the stuff ive had over the years and had to sell... Uhh
Thank you for honoring this soldier. Sadly, I’m sure most of his loved ones who remembered him are gone, but at least he gets the burial he deserves. 25-30 years old - he never got a chance to fully live. Tragic.
They'll notify the family at least
Because even though they're gone they've told future generations about they're great grandfather. Or uncle etc
@@wonderfulwalrus5715 great points
These are very interesting videos. There must be tens of millions of items still buried in the fields, forests and swaps of Russia and Eastern Europe. These videos speak to how easy it was to get killed in WW2. A random shell lands nearby, you get face full of shrapnel and it's over. These videos also speak to the scale, intensity and chaos of the fighting in WW2. The way that you find such a random assortments of both sides kit in one hole, and random parts of vehicles and soldiers wearing the other sides equipment.
Thank you for the English subtitles/translations!!
A brave soldier coming home. Thank you.👍❤🇺🇸
Yes, but he is a hero of the USSR, not of the USA.
17:46 спасибо храбрый солдат, спасибо за то, что отдал свою жизнь и спас мир от нацистов.
YES AND AT LAST THEY WILL BE LAID TOO FINAL REST , THANKS FROM SCOTLAND.
War is so sad and not worth the lives it ruined. Good job guys keep up the good work bringing forgotten men home.
Very Very Interesting you Men are Best Thank You
🔥💯🔥 Great video keep up with the awesome work you guys are doing ✌😇👍
once again, truly amazing & thanks🇺🇸👍
Muy bueno lo que hacen felicitaciones
Show! Uau... parabéns pelo vídeo parceiro! Belo trabalho ...
Another Outstanding video and presentation.
Great job again. Much respect.
Another great video guys greetings from Bournemouth England
رائع 🌹🌹👍
Now that's what I call Military Archeology
Вечная память герою
Thank you.
Andy
Thank you
I wonder why they don't find many Americans? But thank you for preserving history and bringing heros home. No matter which side. Happy MEMORIAL DAY
One reason is americans lost 450,000 soldiers in both Europe and the Pacific theatres and between the Russians and Germans they lost 8.7 million and 5.6 million soldiers.
Chwała bohaterom.
RIP 🙏 . Thank you for Texas
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Wow, this is history! Rip soldier. Great video you guys
A soldier is a hero. No matter which side they fight for. They all pay the ultimate price for their country and beliefs
I believe in watching these guys and the guys who do the digging on eastern and the western fronts pay an honorable service to those who died a terrible death. I know this part is a fantasy but if politicians and people that rule over various countries had to come to these killing fields and help recover the dead and see first hand the horrors of war maybe just maybe they might rethink what they are doing
“La guerra es un lugar donde jóvenes que no se conocen y no se odian se matan entre sí, por la decisión de viejos que se conocen y se odian, pero no se matan”.
Oh humans oh humans
I’ve watched several episodes and all of the soldiers found regardless of which side they fought are treated with dignity they are to be commended
You and team kind man,
Enseñando la historia de los soldados caídos, la paz el descanso así sea.
I previously said it’s like everything was dumped into the nearest trench or shell hole and covered up. Maybe, maybe not- another factor as to what is dumped or brushed under the carpet and what was legitimately buried during actual fighting is how many times did the fighting pass over a burial sight.
I’m also thinking how does the treatment of one’s remains effect the character (I hate the term psyche) of one’s next iteration?
You dont owe the enemy soliders remains any respect
@@hungsolow4851 “La guerra es un lugar donde jóvenes que no se conocen y no se odian se matan entre sí, por la decisión de viejos que se conocen y se odian, pero no se matan”.
Im sure family members are so happy to learn of there lost loved ones that are finally found.
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They gave there today for our tomorrow god bless them all
Entombed in his helmet 😳
RIP soldier
The narrator mentioned a school museum, are you guys in an archeology progran?
Ive always wanted a German Helmet..i used to have a WW2 K-Bar Trench Knife 🗡️ and 5 Bayonets like new but hard times i had to sell . Also a very old very good shape Marine sword..same i sold it to a Museum..all ripped me of . 75 ech. For Bayonets , 40 K-Bar , 125 Marine sword. Makes me Sick to think about all the stuff ive had over the years and had to sell... Uhh
Gak Nemu pervitin
Пожалуйста, покажите жетоны!
Pozhaluysta, pokazhite zhetony!
У советских солдат нет жетонов. У них капсулы с бланками. В 1943 году их вообще отменили.
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Another son can return home
He needs to go home
Done with you. The disrespect shown is nauseating.
How so. They are returning the soldiers to their homelands for burial and, if possible, to their families.
I would want my remains to come home.