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British / Canadian dump pits

Discussion in 'Living History' started by Aru-Ed, Apr 3, 2010.

  1. Aru-Ed

    Aru-Ed Member

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    At an other part of the Fliegerhorst Soesterberg region we found several British / Canadian dump pits, filled with empty ammoboxes, personal belongings and equipment.
    Proberbly dumped just before they left for returning home.
    Some very interesting items saw daylight again after more than 60 years!

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  2. colletorww2

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    Hey Ed, good to see you again, any idea what that is in picture nr 14?
     
  3. Aru-Ed

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    Are you sure you mean picture nr. 14 or did you mean nr.13?

    In case of nr. 13!;)

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    Yes, i did mean 13(My mistake). That is such an amazing find, keep us posted.
     
  5. Spaniard

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    Great Fine quite interesting. Farmers in Europa are still finding artifacts from the Great War.
     

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