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Excellent finds. Careful with the explosives however. I wished that I had been into MDing when I lived in Hawaii and Europe. Would have been a great deal of interesting things to find.

Mind if I ask you what country you are in for this dig?

Congratulations on all the awesome finds. Thank you for sharing the military artifacts with me.

Postalrevnant
 

Sorry Nahabit, I am new to this forum and had not read the prior posts about where you are from.

As an American soldier for 13 years I am proud that you are doing your best give proper burial / return those fallen to where they came from.

Lots of emotion still involved with events of WWII for a great deal of people, perhaps especially for those of your own country that lost a great many lifes.

Thank you for emailing me and showing me your finds. It is very interesting to see artifacts from that time era for me.

Keep em coming please,
Postalrevnant
 

Those are some amazing finds, Nahabit. It just blows my mind to think all those items had been sitting there all these years and still look to be untouched.
 

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
 

earl1120 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
I do not understand - paraphrase
 

Ever explore closed,military areas,closed museums, industrial sites= "dust"
 

cool digs ;) i see 3 nagant rifle, what other (?) machine gun
#19 posting
 

dekalb33 said:
cool digs ;) i see 3 nagant rifle, what other (?) machine gun
#19 posting
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.

I clearly express? Concerning a photo № 19 it is semi-automatic rifle SVT-40

http://www.pripyat.com/en/
 

perfect ;D
Tchernobyl ummm NO !!!!
 

dekalb33 said:
perfect ;D
Tchernobyl ummm NO !!!!
Who wants to go to Chernobyl to have a drink beer? ;D ;D ;D
 

if ever there was a hunter that earned the title '' digger of the year'' it is you nahabit.........i think your work should be worthy of government grants for your time/effort/and MORE EQUIPMENT !!!!!!! you perform a great service to the families of the fallen, and to history, and i for one commend you for it...great work......gldhntr
 

It would be excellent ;D. I have cleaned helmets and have found out that on them 50 % of a paint were kept! After full restoration I shall show you photos with them!
 

Hello Nahabit :)

Interesting new photos from you !!! ;D

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
 

agersea said:
Hello Nahabit :)

Interesting new photos from you !!! ;D

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.
 

Thank you, Nahabit !!

I look foreward to seeing the Photos !! :)

agersea
 

Hello again, Nahabit :)

Forgot to ask you, are you going to post the photos here ??

....or do I have to look somewere else ??

agersea
 

nahabit said:
agersea said:
Hello Nahabit :)

Interesting new photos from you !!! ;D

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.

Dear nahabit :)

I hope you haven´t forgotten me ? ;D
 

WOW i love all your finds as well!!! What do you do with the old bombs, motar rounds, etc you find? Do you disarm them or just put them back? I would love to go dig where you are digging. I hope you post many more pictures of your finds! Great job!!!! Are those tank tracks, and a tank hatch in one of the photos?
 

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