Paul, this is fantastic!
Keep up the good work there mate and keep those pictures coming. It's great to see the history we love found and not lost forever.
Cheers,
Martyn.
Paul, this is fantastic!
Keep up the good work there mate and keep those pictures coming. It's great to see the history we love found and not lost forever.
Cheers,
Martyn.
One of the escape route of the 16th Pz Div. January 1945.
I hope you enjoy it - drawn in Paint
Pozdrawiam.
Paul.
And you don't need to be told to keep a plot on a map of the items found either! Paul, if only for you're own records and for the added history attached to each item... continue doing so.
You may already be keeping more accurate records and I commend you for doing so but I wish to the gods that I had done so when I was younger and I wouldn't like to see someone make that same mistake.
Keep it up!
Sorry Paul, I think you're English is excellent. As for the archaeologist, only amateur. The last digging I did was in Wales on a WWII mortar range. Entrenching tools, lots of old cartridges and way too many unexploded mortars!
I'm watching your thread with a lot of interest and very pleased to see your good fortune!
Martyn.
Hi
Lastest stuff:
Pozdrawiam.
Paul.
Hi all
Some panzer find:
Pozdrawiam.
Paul.
Great seeing pics of helmets freshly found ,thanks for putting them on1
I cannot believe that you can walk outside your door and dig up such things,I know that over here if you go on to a civil war battlefield and try to dig up something you could be put in jail and fined,same thing with Indinan relics and fossils.Lucky guy.
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