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Is that 1 German and 1 Russian helmet?

Nice finds.
 

COOL FIND

By the way, Welcome to TreasureNet nahabit
 

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

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:)
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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!
 

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

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.
 

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.
 

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
 

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. :)
 

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

kenb
 

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?
 

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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