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Some more recent WW2 finds from Germany

Discussion in 'Weapons & Technology in WWII' started by Thorsten, Oct 22, 2006.

  1. Thorsten

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    Hi all,

    as a supplement to the Garand clip posting here some more recent WW2 finds.

    Are these US WW2 ammo boxes?
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  2. Thorsten

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    This is how the searched area looks like. When you jump around in this hang the whole day you start feeling like a mountain goat...
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    Among the most unpleasant remains of WW2 are 2 cm grenades, either duds...

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  5. Thorsten

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    ... or complete cartridges. This ammunition is considered unstable, especially the duds, and photos is all I take.

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  6. Thorsten

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    To finish this small finds panorama with a non WW2 find, here is a chunk of bronze weighing 126 g. It was found in an area that was settled in bronze age times and indeed I hope the item is some 3000 years old bronze raw material waiting to be re-melted into a spear head or whatever. Unfortunately, most likely it will not be possible to date this item. Could be 100 or 3000 years old.

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    Greetings,
    Thorsten
     
  7. jacobtowne

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    Well, as long as one of your legs is shorter than the other, you'll do OK. :D

    Those are nice finds. Unfortunately, (or perhaps fortunately), there are few such opportunities here in the states, except for Civil War battlefields in the South, at least that I know of.

    JT
     
  8. Lt. Trippel

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    You got that right. I would love to have the chance to search Germany for artifacts and things left behind. Those finds look intersting.
     

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