English translations below for the rest of the Forum members,please....
William
"Much that once was, is lost. For none now live who remember it."
Well no matter the language I tend to agree with Heitz, respect.
lolyou flatter me ) ) ) such " loonies " we fully digs and the like have long been no surprise ...
For a review thank you very nice. But i want to note that the english-language and the best forum to communicate in their native language via pm )
with all respect,
good old google translator !!
What's new in reporting?,we're just in disbelief!!!Where did a wonderful digger?
Sebastian,I have heard that near Humraam is the famous "triangle"-there remained nearly untouched terrain,because no car to get there not because on all sides separated by the railway.About this place go sinister rumors,supposedly there are giant mounds of German soldiers.On the field and in the ravine of the hospital hopper is filled with the bones of the soldiers.You had the privilege of digging there?
Yes Yes,this is the place I meant.Gumrak triangle.In the ravine there are many huge bunkers where German soldiers died from wounds.At the bottom of the ravines there is also an interesting place for digging.You need to visit this place.By the way, You don't know in what place near Gumrak was the headquarters of Paulus,the memoirs say that in the bunker on the slope of the ravine where was the headquarters of the 295th infantry division.The landmark near a hundred meters there was a bunker of the headquarters of the housing 51.But looking at the terrain from the satellite the nearest ravine only far in the direction of the Potters.
Damn translator doesn't want to properly give location names.Wanted your take because of the ravine in the direction Gonchara
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