Bavaria Mike
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- Location
- Bavaria Germany
- Detector(s) used
- Minelab XT70, Fisher 1280, Garrett Ace 250 and MH5
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
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Reality has set in, it has been around -7C/19F most evenings for over a week. Today at 01:00 PM it was -6C/21F when I called my detecting friend and asked what he thought about a forest hunt, he laughed and said forget it, I laughed too especially after he said he was going ICE Fishing! Boring day so I thought I would post this personal WWII German item up I was given, a suitcase made by my wife’s Uncle after the war. My wife’s Uncle was a German POW at the end of WWII. Some German POWs at the end of the war were sold to countries like France that had lost many men during the war as laborers, wife’s Uncle was sold by the Americans to the French for something like $2.00. He served his time doing mine work in France for something like 18 months or 36 months. At the end of his time they told him to build a suitcase as he would be released soon. This is the suitcase he built and carried across France and Germany, as he explained to me, he walked much of the way occasionally getting rides here and there. He died in 2003 at 78. I have a second suitcase also made of wood that belonged to him from the same time, maybe he had two suitcases coming home, will have to ask my wife’s Aunt. By the way, that is a brand new Apple Macintosh Plus computer in the box behind the suitcase. Built and fielded into our simulation system in 1988.
The suitcase open, it is 22” or 55 cm wide.
The handle appears to have been made from an ammo box handle and of course what other color of paint would be available after WWII, Olive Drab Green.
A wooden name tag from the other suitcase. HH, Mike

The suitcase open, it is 22” or 55 cm wide.

The handle appears to have been made from an ammo box handle and of course what other color of paint would be available after WWII, Olive Drab Green.

A wooden name tag from the other suitcase. HH, Mike
