- Location
- south stukely
i got that link from my brother,interresting...
http://englishrussia.com/index.php/2010/12/08/spooky-wartime-findings/
http://englishrussia.com/index.php/2010/12/08/spooky-wartime-findings/
it's something special to see these remains with the whole id plaque,finaly maybe the family of these soldiers know more than just reported missing...

To think also, that when you are holding your RC Kar98k or a refurbished 91/30, you could very well be holding the weapons picked up from these dead soldiers. That is a spooky thought indeed that sends a shiver down my spine.
There is a HUGE market for battle field finds. Most of that stuff will be cleaned up and sold for profit. Really sad to think of the guys that lost their lives to be then found like that with ID and then be stripped of artifacts to be sold. No shame!
typed in the link, could not come up to view etc
If I start seeing their personal belongings popping up on E-bay I am going to be quite offended.
It happens all the time; like every day. Just look at the dozens of videos on YouTube. Use your imagination and enter searches like "battlefield finds" or "bunker finds" and you'll come up with literally DOZENS of videos of guys digging this stuff.Those guys are professional "treasure hunters". There is also at least one website dedicated to these people and what they do.



























