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Digging in Norway & Kurland

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    On Friday it was the reburial of the ww1 soldiers we recovered in Latvia some weeks ago. 78 in total,25 named. R.I.P.

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    Full report--> REBURIAL OF THE WW1 SOLDIERS - Hobbyhistorica
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    Good man Inka

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    It's good that these poor fellows have a final resting place.

    We should never forget them, forgotten soldiers of all armies.

    May they Rest In Peace.
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    Found this battledamaged lid on ebay a week ago,picked it up on the postoffice and hour ago

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    Interesting M40 Inka, like the decal surviving. I doubt the original owner did.

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    True,if that was worn when it was hit by whatever hit it,,it wouldnt hurt. It came out of the battlefields in Latvia.
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    Some heavy metal The sprocket is from an RSO, the other bits is from a blown up PzIV. Everything found in Kurland.

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    A piece of a Stug wheel, found in Priekule,Latvia, the track link bolt was also found on the PzIV site.
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    I dont know about you guys,but Im getting ready for xmas. Made the decorations last night

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    Inka
    I have to ask ~ Are they all "sticky " ?

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    What do you mean "sticky" ?
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