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more....
 

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COOL FIND

By the way, Welcome to TreasureNet nahabit
 

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Great stuff! Looks like you have access to an excellent area to detect. :)
 

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SomeGuy said:
Is that 1 German and 1 Russian helmet?

Nice finds.


jeff of pa said:
COOL FIND

By the way, Welcome to TreasureNet nahabit
Yes this is? m-35 german? ?and sh-40? ?("Sh" -steel helmet Russian)

Thanks I am glad
nhbenz said:
Great stuff! Looks like you have access to an excellent area to detect.? :)

yes :)


on foto At me in hands a German carbine mauser K-98 on a belt German " gott mit uns "
forgive for bad quality of photos and bad English:)
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nahabit said:
forgive for bad quality of photos and bad English:)
? ? ? ? ? ? ?

Beats the snot out of my Russian! ( I think I know 3 words but can't spell them.) I don't really speak English, I speak American. There is a difference; we use a lot of slang/colloquialisms ( like "beats the snot out of" ) that wouldn't be used in London.

Be careful of unexploded ordinance, and welcome to the forum!
 

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I shall try! My American comrade (but us at school learned only to English language.... American I do not know.....)
 

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VERY interesting (and spooky) excavation. Excellent finds!

Is the site located anywhere near Stalingrad? Was this part of Germany's advance or retreat?

Thanks for sharing? Incredibly intersting and a huge part of the history of WW2.
 

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I see. I may have missed it before if you gave the location but it makes sense now that you explain it.

What an incredible and history-filled area you have to hunt. Please keep posting your finds as I think this is fascinating.
 

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spasibo! - Thanks. some more photos from campaigns in was east prussia-Teutonic fortress Balga and ancient German burial places
 

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OH WOW !

I LOVE that place.

I'd have a Field Day ;D

Your Pictures are Great !

JEFF
 

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I am assured of America there are more interesting and rare things, at us ww2 it is a lot of things everywhere, even tanks are also planes.


on photo? german tank T-III? It is found in a bog in area of Moscow

and american aircraft parts. this is plane was destroyed in 1942 during Battle for Moscow
 

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If I lived there, I would have 2 of them Tanks in my Yard.

One in Front of my House & one behind? :D

? ?I guess I find your Finds Better, Because I can't Find them Here.

Tell Me ?? In Your Country, Are you allowed to KEEP finds like that tank ?

Over here the Government or someone else would probably confiscate it.



By the way, on that plate, Patterson, New Jersey.
Just a couple hundred mile from me. :)
 

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To keep allow -but to get it from a bog many money is necessary - and very often military give money and help to pull out them and then take away these tanks in a museum. this is tank Have given to a tank museum.


on foto Brewster B-239 american aircraft - was downed in 1939-1940 during batle Soviet Union again Finland
 

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Excellent finds nahabit!!! does anyone try to I.D. the soldiers remains?
Thanks for posting the pics, keep them coming

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captured T-34 ? from river
 

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Unbelievable finds! Please keep posting! Is this site only open to you and your friends or is it on public land? You are realy uncovering a huge part of history. As someone else asked,are the remains being identified and realtives notified? Do you have a team of people that work with you?
 

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It is absolutely free territory for visiting, only there it is complex to pass and it is necessary to talk much with local inhabitant-many old men still remember war and where that has sunk
 

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