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I do not understand - paraphraseearl1120 said:How about tanks,any closed museums in your area where stuff is accessable.
Any closed military areas. Nice photos very collectable items. Ever explore closed industrial sites
And it is clear! Yes we have a lot of old \ the deserted military bases BUT these are bases of the period of 70-90 years. Industrial factories certainly too are BUT there there is nothing interesting.dekalb33 said:cool digsi see 3 nagant rifle, what other (?) machine gun
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Who wants to go to Chernobyl to have a drink beer?dekalb33 said:perfect![]()
Tchernobyl ummm NO !!!!
agersea said:Hello Nahabit
Interesting new photos from you !!!
I have been wondering:
By all these remains of dead soldiers you find, many of them must have had personal things with them on the battlefield ??
Fore instanse wedding-rings, crosses around the neck, purses with money in it and so on !!
Why don´t you show us pictures of such things, it would interest me very much to see what they broad with them !!!
With friendly regards
agersea
nahabit said:agersea said:Hello Nahabit
Interesting new photos from you !!!
I have been wondering:
By all these remains of dead soldiers you find, many of them must have had personal things with them on the battlefield ??
Fore instanse wedding-rings, crosses around the neck, purses with money in it and so on !!
Why don´t you show us pictures of such things, it would interest me very much to see what they broad with them !!!
With friendly regards
agersea
The German soldier - disciplined and not the religious soldier, basically from personal things come across: the razor, a penknife, a pocket mirror, a pencil and rotten zinc coins. That as to rings and amulets that these things basically have been stolen right after fights. But I shall execute your request and I shall make photos of rings and chains found together with German a nd Russian soldiers.