German WW2 Eagle , bullets and hoard of buttons found.
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Great seeing all the relics from this dig. You should be very proud of the finds, especially the cap badge. Bravo!
I would agree Stephanie and thanks my friend :)
WOW this was an excellent adventure and what super finds!! Thanks for letting us tag along and seeing all those items being discovered!
+Grandpadew So glad to read that and thank you for watching.
Still finding new films to watch ,good to see how much you have improved in equipment to make our experience even better!!great finds WW2HH 👍👍
Thank You for that my friend.
I am glad you can share this stuff and the excitement with your friends overseas. We don't have sites like that here, and it nice to see these things.
Very glad fo rthat and thanks my friend :)
Very nice cap insignia. Congratulations on that one!
+JohnAbruzzi6 Thanks John it was quite a moment. Thanks.
12:24 the wings are bent back, heat it up gently (not too much) and it will straighten out! 13:42 THERE YA GO! THATS a whole one! Some lovely finds here from the WW2 timeframe! Takk skal du ha
yes i did it just like that , heated it and it worked fine. Loved to find that and thanks Scopex.
Thank you very much for your time and effort . Really enjoyed your presentation .
Appreciated MArk :)
First...a huge thanks for facinating finds! That door with pipes may help send you to different finds by following their directions. Can't wait to show these to my elderly mom who watches everything about those war times. Again, thanks! ! ♡
My pleasure Marianne and a great summer greeting to you from me. WW2HH
that cocade insignia is absolutely stunning, great find, sometimes it's the little things that make the biggest impressions!
+Steve Terry i totally agree. the small details are what makes my day. thanks.
Wow, that is so pretty. As well as your other finds. Love the buttons.
Thank you so much!
WICKED!! Congrats on those amazing finds. And thx for sharing your adventures.
Hi, I am a fairly new subscriber. I am really enjoying your videos. I love history and archeology. You do a great job. I will go back and view all the ones I missed. Keep them coming,thanks.
+Phillip Yannone wow Phillip so great to hear and i thank You for that.
Cool finds! The cap insignia was awesome! Quite a lot of ammunition there as well. Great video! 💖💖
I agree a great explore ad location. Thanks julie.
congratulations for the eagle and thanx fro your new video, it's always a pleasure to follow you on your hunts!
+Revealing the Past Lkewise and keep sharing. thanks for watching and greetings.
I can imagine the rush is amazing when you find a little piece of lost history.Excellent work.
+Rogue33 i love every small little bit tht history shares. Thanks.
we really enjoy your videos, thank you for your time in the field
+pylarox So glad to read that and will bring it With me out in the Field :) Greetings from WW2HH
Awesome. Love your videos and narration.
+pastorammo thank You pastorammo
I really like all the relics you found ! Thanks HH
Appreciated Mark :)
Awesome video,awesome finds.always look forward to new videos.love the history being found.keep up the good work and happy detecting.stay safe look forward to the next video.
Thanks and greetings from us.
Fantastic finds again! Really love the Kriegsmarine buttons... and the eagle. Thank you very much for sharing!
+MjrCarnyx So glad You watched and thanks for the support
Great video pal. Looks like you could find a lot of stuff there. Holy Madonna on the cap badge
+Moe23pd yes , HOLY MADONNA to that. Thanks for watching.
Every video is epic, when I see the text "History decided to share big time" I get really excited!
+Hill Top lol , great comment and i appreciate it. Greetings from me.
I really like those pictures of relics after the restoration process. You should put them in every video at the end!!
+Jacopo Toniazzo i tend to forget but will try to do that. Thanks for the tip and for the support.
Fantastic finds! Thanks as always for sharing!
+ShysterLawyer Thanks Shyster.
Hi hh, outstanding video so look forward
To them
Some times the little things are more precious
Cheers
i agree MArin. Thanks my friend.
Great video man. Keep up the quality finds. :)
+Omaca Sprinkle Of course i will try my best to do that. Thanks
Wow the hat pin was really nice. Your home has to look like a museum. I bet some of that ammunition will still fire. Well I'm just looking through some of your older videos. There are so many. You have busted your butt making them. Thank you so much. It gives me something to do at 5:30 in the morning while everyone is sleeping. Lazy lazy lazy I tell you. Oh wait I don't sleep much.😁 You know how it is with a bad back. Some nights you can only lay down for a short while. Well thank you for the great video. Happy History Hunting.
So glad to read that and love that you take time to do that my friend.
very very cool video! great finds! keep up digging!.
Appreciated Bart :)
Sometimes I am just amazed at how good of condition things are that you pull from the earth. Such as the first ammo round in this video. Saying hello to my favorite WW2HH. Hello!!!
Wow, amazing finds with those pins. Congratulations!
+Sassy Cat Puuurrr Kitty. Every time you comment my hamster looks frightened , Wonder why ...LOL. Thanks for watching and keep safe.
+WW2HistoryHunter Ha, ha, ha. You're great.
love watching your videos! keep up the great work!
+cody sullens So glad to readt that and thanks.
Great video and finds!!!
The cap-badge is AMAZING, congrats.
Best wishes, GL&HH Don
+Don koffie Long time no see Don. How are Things ? Appreciate You dropping by. Greetings from me.
+WW2HistoryHunter I'm fine, thank you, how are you? Didn't go out detecting for months now, a lot of things to do. I think I can do some metal detecting at the end of this month again. Keep my fingers crossed :-) Let's hope I can make a new video with lots of good finds ;-)
I always enjoy your video's, keep them coming :-)
Thanks for sharing your adventures!!!
Best wishes GL&HH Don
Excellent finds My Friend , Thanks for sharing ! Love the Eagle with Swastika can't wait for more ! Keep On Swing'in !!
+Dirt Hawk Thanks Hawk , again for watching.
just amazing! i love watching your digs! i want more ☺
+Dean Griffin Thanks Dean.
I love seeing the craftsmanship in the items that were made during this time frame. The stove plate is very decorative. The K98 cartridge spill I think was a great find. I read were forced labor was used in many manufacturing plant and they would sabotage the items they were making. I wonder if that’s why the cartridges were disposed of? Have you found many items from the Allies like toothpaste tubes? Wow, what a find on the button spill. That was unusual. And to top off an already great day, the insignia pin for a hat. Very exciting find indeed. Am sure this location has more to offer.
Yes things were made better before i think. Cartridges could have been after Germans firing them. Thanks Anthony.
I think you can reshape the pill container if you use an inflatable pouch. You can make them out of rubber inner tubes for bicycles (the really small ones) and some rubber glue, you only need it once so it should work just fine.
I've seen a similar technique used on repairing damaged tubes for antennas. True, those were specialized inflatable bags, but the tin is thin so it should work, after all what is there to loose.
+aserta Good idea actually. Will look into that. Thank You for watching.
Beautiful finds, golden!
Thanks 👍
Excellent video, really interesting. Many thanks
+CheshireTomcat68 Thanks Tomcat
appreciate the opportunity to almost being part of the search for these relics
+Mike Bartz So glad to hear that and surely glad You watched.
That oven top would clean up nice and make a planter base out of it or use it over a camp fire to cook on. Those rifles shells are in really good shape to be under ground that long. I wonder if they buried the ammunition while retreating to keep the enemy from getting their excess munitions? You better find another button. Thirteen is unlucky lol. You wonder why coins keep turning up but if you think about it, how often do you walk around and find a coin dropped on the ground. I guess same thing here. So many items I’ve never seen before. What a great find on the cap pin. I know your excited about your finds.
Yes always excited finding even the smallest piece :) Thanks.
Once again, well done!
+William kushinski Thanks William
Congrats. Really good finds.
+Tincan DD873 Thank You for that.
Most excellent my friend!
+Johnny Pace Thanks Johnny
A lot of great finds . The buttons are fantastic 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Yes what a great day outside ::) Thanks.
It looks like a kreigsmarine or artillery cap eagle! Amazing find and video!! Keep it up mate!!
+A Stephenson it probably is. Cool small relic it is. Appreciate Your feedback and thanks for watching.
Yet another excelent video with amazing founds!
Pls make another visit to that site, i wonder whats still in it!
Keep it up bro!
+Raymond van der Linden Thanks Raymond. i have been there later and more to come in future videos.
+WW2HistoryHunter Cool man, ill just wait for the follow-up video then :)
alwayse happy when you upload:)
+Paul Juwig GLad to read that and thanks.
These videos are awesome! What do you do with everything you find? Do they go on display somewhere or do you keep it? Its so cool to see how much history is still buried and great to see it recovered
+Jade Hansen Some i keep , some i give away and some i just dont find any cool usage for. Thakns for watching.
Just imagine how much More is out there
Awesome finds in this video!!! Any update on the secret door/bunker you found in the woods? Are you planning on coming back to this site to dig some more?
+turokk1 Yes , cool small relics there. Door thingy is to be checked out as soon as i can find time for it. thanks for watching.
Great find.
+C «Texcritter» Chase Thanks Chase , appreciate it.
exceptional digging finds !
Loved that place and thanks so much for watching more of my videos :)
Cool finds ! Keep it up !
+Diggerww2 Will do my friend.
Awesome video!
+Skylar Schroeder Appreciate that and thanks for watching.
You did very well on this video, please do visit that site again. What kind of metal was used for the cap insignia? I'm surprised that it didn't get damaged when you straightened the wings. I have tried to straighten non ferrous metal in the past but it would either crack or break.
+Chuck Patton well , i have learned a few tricks of the trade and straightening that piece was actually quite easy. Made of brass so it is flexible enough to take that. thakns for watching.
Really neat findings. Amazing. I also really like your accent when you pronounce 'swastika' :)
+fgt22789 i realy cant help it , that is the way i talk. thanks.
WW2HistoryHunter It sounds so good to me.Are you a Dane by the way mind if i ask?
great finds a find is a find no mater how small a great video take care good friend and great video thank you
Awesome finds especially the visor hat badge, an enlisted man's crusher cap, probably feldwebal. Did you ever get that cotton carry bag ? Cotton is much better than polyester, it breathes. Also plastic zip lock bags for fragile items, I'd shred cotton inside the bags for moisture protection.
Well work in progress my friend :) Thanks for being here.
@@WW2HistoryHunter I sure hope I don't make myself sound like a know it all, I just like helping others, carry on the great work.
Awesome finds, the ammo is 8mm for the Mauser K98 also the MG34 and 42. Would love to have some original old ammo for collection thanks and take care .
+mauserk98bnz44 Appreciate Your feedback and thanks a lot.
that pin is amazing great finds
+natedoggg0 at least a cool small thing from the past. thanks for watching.
Riktigt bra video lycka till i framtiden
+Alexander Bejermyr Thanks man , appreciate it.
hey ww2HistoryHunter! LOVE YOUR VIDS!! where are you from? i whould love to digg with you! :D so much history! i
appreciate what your doing!! you earned another sub!!
+Stian Nielsen Thanks for watching and i am just around the corner and from about every Place you can imagine :) Thanks
Kult! jeg å er Norsk! hvor i Norge er det du finner disse plassene du graver? ble helt oppslukt når jeg så du fant så mye stilig! dette hær er jo svære stykker historie!! Bare elsker disse filmene du legger ut
Can you maybe do a little video where you show your equipment?
I just started this hobby and im trying to get all the stuff i need.
Great video's, keep it up
+T Sykes ill look into that as more has asked about it. Appreciate You watching.
Thanks man. To be honest i cant stop watching. Fact is that like I said I just started and didn't find anything yet. You always say have patience but that is hard sometimes
What about that secret door a few videos ago?! We need to know what was in there! ;)
+Mark Whitmore (Twisted Pair) todays vid is obvi an older vid because its not winter. he probably hasn't been back to that new bunker find because of it being winter.
I know right? I really want to see what's inside. Hopefully he goes back to it soon 😜
+Mark Whitmore (Twisted Pair) He answered my comment a few videos ago, and he said "i am hopefully going to get that thing open or whatever but i havent had the time to do that just yet. Will share whatever i can find / open later. thanks." Hopefully it might happen soon :)
+Mark Whitmore (Twisted Pair) As said earlier. i will try to get back to the thing in the forest but havent had time for it yet....Thanks for asking.
WW2HistoryHunter You are totally the best, i think your channel has more potential than DeepDiggerDans channel to be honest. Keep up with the good videos! :)
Please may we see the wartime beetle hubcaps? Thanks for showing the engine valve that is a great find!
+Survival Henry i see what i can do but nor right now Sir. Thanks for the support.
:-)
thanks, love the show!
Very nice finds! :)
+Alan Cordwell Thank You Alan. Glad for Your feedback and knowledge. Greetings from me.
Nice Video great finds!
Greetings DGD
+DutchGarrettDetectors Thanks DGD
lol great find hope u will find more like this ;) good luck
+4TRExEZz You never know what history decides to share. Thanks for watching.
Nice finds !
Thanks Sampler.
What a great hat pin! Incredible!
Agree and loved that. Thanks.
Watching this vid. on a sunday evening by the fireplace with a cup of coffee, life can be great!
+MrTelecasterIV How cool is that. Great comment and thanks.
Nice vid!
+Ducic Digger Greatly appreciated Ducic.
the item at 2:01 is called a trivet , its to set hot kettles or pans on . the item at 13:05 is a German Navy Enlisted mans Hat Insignia .
ok good to know and thanks.
great finds again old boy but explain to me what are navy buttons doing in a luftwaffe site? or did I miss something along the way!
+bob ahnert Well , actualy You can easily find Luftwaffe pieces at a Heer location and vice versa. Just a matter of coincidence and happenings. Thnaks again for watching.
Gotcha! OK could you please translate Heer for me sir? Thanks!
Was the compound in the container at 1:25 Pervitin? The Wehrmacht, Germany's World War II army,
distributed millions of pervitin tablets to soldiers on the front, who soon dubbed the stimulant "Panzerschokolade" ("tank chocolate"). British newspapers reported that German soldiers were using a "miracle pill." What a treasure trove of finds in that location. Simply Amazing!!
it could have been yes. Thanks Raoul
Just wondering if you ever find Allied relics or Allied dumps.
And those Bullets you found. It looked like when you pulled some of them out, they were in a Burlap sack, because in one part there you can see remnants of the sack when you ran you finger over the rounds
+Peter Cooper i find all kinds of relics. US , Allied , German , French etc. thanks for watching.
great discovery my friend. :)
+WW2 Diggfighter they always are , arent they ? Thanks my friend.
Great to see your back on a good site! But please no more bongos!! You don't need them. Good luck on your next trip.
+Keith Wilson Bongo Bongo ! , will make more videos later without bongos i think :)
Are you familiar with the area around Wurztburg? Eiblestadt in particular?. I was stationed at the air base outside Eiblestadt and to us it was Geiblestadt. From what I kknow of it's history It was the sight of the first active ME262 squadron in the Luftwaffe. We were lead to believe that there was a full underground base and hospital plus underground hangers at the base. Do you know if they have ever been explored or anything about them. I was stationed there in 1965-1966 at the US Air Force radar site.
+John Sexton interesting Sir and will keep that in mind for the future hunts.I do know that there are some underground strucktures there still today. Thanks for watching
Amazing finds! Tfs with us!
Thanks for watching.
Ist das intro von musik aus dem Film Der Stern von Afrika uber Hans Joachim Marseille ?
this is amazing
+Holden Fugate Glad You liked it Holden
Amazing hat pin find !
Excellent condition too.
Ha Ha ..Like a kid with a candy bar.
You get your hand on it and you just can't let go, in case you might drop it.
Like me with my car keys,
Except I have to drop those at least 2 times.
Another great adventure. Thanks for sharing.
+jafxdwg yes , just like a little kid rumbling around and loosing the toys...LOL. Appreciate Your great comment Sir and thanks for watching.
What metal detector do you use, do you belong to a club? Apologies for the many questions. I have just found your web site and am very fascinated by what your finding. Here in the uk there are very strict rules about detecting and a national organising which oversees it. Unfortunately there are some who ruin the professionalism of metal detecting. I'm glad to see detectorists working along side archaeologists. I feel that all finds must be reported to an appropriate authority so that proper historical research can be done. One find might be the missing link to an incredible journey.
+Richard Swinson Not all " relics " are items that You have to report. If i find a pocketknife from the 50`s it is mine and only my buisiness what to do With it. But if something from the 14th Century shows up it is a totally different story. But then again it is up to one and every individual how they want to do their " stuff ". If You start looking for history take care it can hook You for a Lifetime :)
Wonderfull finds,, Well Done
Thanks.
Sweet find on the cap insignia badge 😁
Nice ammo and button spill too.
What country was the coin from?
Looked like wheat stacks on it... Ukrainian?
Keep up the excellent work, H. H ❤️
Yes loved that Casey and appreciate you being here :)
wow wow again your the best keep going keep going greads ron
+Ron Altepost Will do that Ron
Again, very nice finds again..... oh, did i mention it were nice finds? again? :)) You must have a very large house to keep all the stuff in that you find :)
+1974sharks no i realy dont but i try to keep the relics i keep in good condition. thanks for watching
WOW wow fantastic 👍👍👍
So glad you enjoy it Wendy and we send a greeting from us.
WOW! what a place to find, you must go back and hunt some more, here's waiting for the next video.Happy huntingMark
+Mr Beach i already have and more to come for You to watch. Thanks.
darn your so lucky you can go out find these thing love to find medals and bullets ect
Thanks for watching.
What a beautiful relic! The eagle seems amazing! Keep doing this.
Will do for sure. Thanks
nice finds
+peter anderson (killapete) Thanks Peter and Greetings from me
Oh no! You lose them? lol Would it help to take a diver's net bag or a tackle box with you? Amazing officer's cap part you found!
+TheRabidity yes , i am clumsy. i keep forgetting and losing my relics. so eager you know , just like a little kid. Thanks for watching.
Your videos never sease to amaze me I'm binge watching the older one now and thise red rounds were rare mouser armour penetration ones in clip WOWWWWW , the wood tip practice round are rare too I never get bored each piece tells an individual story and we both get to travel through time if you have a PO box I will send you a few button for your collection take care you and the Kiddos Brother Golden Gems INDEED 👌😷👍
Thanks and we will share lots more in the future :)
Nice dude
+PyroGeR Appreciate You watching and Greetings from me
OH MY GRAVY, WHAT FINDS!!!! I'm wondering if they or a group threw their uniforms away since you found such large amounts of those buttons. Toward the end of the war possibly???
That could be the case yes. Thanks Colleen.
Amazing finds again, but how do you dig the ammunition safely up without it exploding? Anyway, your uploads always make me happy!
+Metal detecting Friesland (Martin Wronski) Regular rifle ammunition will not just explode and being in the ground for 70 years now has probably corrupted the primer and powder and would not go off. Now explosive ordinance, bombs, mortar shells or grenades can be very dangerous. WW2HistoryHunter and other detectorists report finds of that nature to the authorities for disposal.
+Sithus1966 Okay thanks for letting me know!
+Metal detecting Friesland (Martin Wronski) Hunter is correct as far as the loads being corrupted being in the ground for so long. Even old ammunition lying around in good conditions for 30-40 years can go bad. I, myself have fired 60 year old bullets in a pistol with no problems. Not something I would recommend on a regular basis though.
+Metal detecting Friesland (Martin Wronski) it is very simple actually. Either you do or You dont. I could fall dead from an Aircraft , hit by a car or die in my bead of a stroke,,,,,OR killed by a grenade in the ground. Since i do all of the above i probably will die sooner or later....Thanks for watching.
+WW2HistoryHunter Well if you look at it that way, than I get it. Thanks for reacting!
nice finds good video
+westodessa Thanks westodessa
Very nice find that eagle badge! Btw, in which country you are digging? I thought germany but guess not if you dont speak germany...
+Paramedio All over Europe Sir. Thanks
Any luck with that bunker door? Loved the vid btw : )
+Luke Perkins Later dude , havent got time to og back yet. Thanks for watching.
+WW2HistoryHunter I understand, thanks for replying : )
Hey on the ammo dumps you should keep alot of them and like have a give away or something like that
+Dylan Schaffer we will see. Apprecita you watching Sir.