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Beneath the quiet fields and forests of France lies a forgotten world — a silent witness to the brutal wars that once raged above. In this video, we uncover hidden war relics buried beneath the soil, from World War I trenches to World War II battle sites.

Every artifact tells a story: rusted helmets, abandoned weapons, personal belongings, and even unexploded ordnance. These discoveries bring history to life in a raw, powerful way. Join us as we explore France’s war-torn past, one shovel at a time.

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26 Comments

  1. What is the difference between Palestinian resistance and French resistance? Nothing as both are fighting for their countries and freedom.

  2. Deactivating the rifle was foolish. Ruined it. F current laws and politics. Hide it as it should be. That's been it's history.

  3. That piece of the Luftwaffe aircraft you have bought at 31:18 is not from Dunkirk era as the Frenchmen says! He either lied to you or is unaware. It's from a Focke-Wulf Fw 190 fighter (tail fin) which didn't see service in the Luftwaffe until late August 1941. When that fighter appeared it gave the RAF a real fright as it was superior in most respects to the then Spitfire Mk.V.

  4. To willingly to destroy their own weapons guarantees the next surrender will be far less than six weeks

  5. I have watched all of Bruce's shows and while I do love them I have always had an issue with " Paid, value and profit" that comes up after each deal he does, something may be worth £5000 but if he gets what he thinks its worth is a completely different matter, as the Antique trade always say " its worth what someone will pay for it " so we should not get carried away.

  6. A lot of people from front line soldier to company commander to division commander acting together after encountering the reality that confronted them made the outcomes credited to Patton be successful. Not Patton alone.

    I am reasonably sure a lot of soldiers other than Patton were involved in the planning that led to a chosen plan being initialized prior to reality forcing everyone to adapt to the real situations.

    Giving Patton all the credit for what luck also played a role in is like saying Joe Smith built a new house when all Joe did was make the call asking the contractor to build him a house & hopefully pay the contractor for the work.

    Honestly, I don't know & I doubt anyone alive today knows what Patton, himself, contributed to what he often receives credit for. I do know: he was anti-Semitic calling Jews once, subhuman. He was not faithful to his wife thru having a long affair with his, by marriage, niece. He wasted 50,000 American lives in Lorraine in a long battle that was without strategic or tactical merit. He sent a company of men to rescue POW's that included his son in law where roughly only 36 of the rescue company survived the endeavor. He spent a lot of time in a bottle of booze when he was depressed over no longer being in command of a battle.

    I give Bradly & others a lot more credit than I give Patton except I will say unlike Bradly & others Patton sought out publicity & hogged the credit.

  7. This was so interesting .Gripping all the way through . History explained .Credit to Armed Forces who fought and still do for Us All Bruce and Team well done .

  8. I saved up money for a few months to buy a ZP, but it got scratched on the third day. I cried so much, and then my boyfriend bought me a bag from kisluxs for me to carry alternately. Anyway, there are so many bags on the street, so as long as others can't see it, I think it's fine. The thought is there.

  9. Great collection! I bought my first LV when I was 25 and I've only used that bag a few times haha. Also, I love your clutch! I have an Eva clutch with the DE print and I love the little chain. But I don't want to spend that much money right now and the kisluxs always gets me the bag I want and it's just as good as the LV and one of my favorites. Durability

  10. "Ah ze stupid englishman, I weel double all my prices" settle for 125% of the cost. Lubly Jubly! Why are they doing subtitles for the easily understandable Frenchman instead of oight geeza lubly jubly

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