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xx Rules in Russia
Dec 16, 2008, 01:33:40 PM by freightdawg747
 What are the rules concerning detecting in Russia? I fly into Khabarovsk every now and then and was curious. I know it is a huge problem if you get caught trying to remove any religious Icons of value, and my wife last year was bringing a painting back to the US and a goverment official had to approve it and provide paperwork for customs to take the painting out of Russia (this painting was only a year old).
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xx Maschinengewehrschutze
Dec 04, 2008, 12:01:00 PM by Shlosser
Hello, my friend! Today I tell you about discovered of remains of German Maschinengewehrschutze.
That soldier was killed in battle near Russian city Rjev.

    Most of you, I hope, knows about great battle on the Volga river,  Battle of Stalingrad.

http://www.experiencefestival.com/a/Battle_of_Stalingrad/id/1928794

But the same time with battle of Stalingrad, about  700 mile to the north-west  also on the Volga river, Soviet Army was carry on bloody battle for the Rjev.  Near Rjev salient, from Germans was concentrated 2/3 Army Group “Center”, and from Russians, forces of 4 Army’s was accepted battle.

In the heavy fighting’s near Rjev the outcome of the Stalingrade battle  was decided. German high command was obliged to transferred nine Inf Div and three Pz Div from Stalingrad to hold position on the Rjev salient.

Summary losses in killed and wounded in Rjev battle from German are about 500 000, from Red Army about 2 000 000. The bloody fighting near Rjev, Soviet and German veterans, ho can survive in this battle, was called most terrible combats in the all history of the WW2, also he called this battle “Rjev meat chopper”.

Wermacht General Horst Grossman, commander of the 6 inf division holds defense near Rjev,  was called  Rjev – the foundation stone of the East Front. Maschinengewehrschutze, hoes remains we discovered, was combated in the 58 Inf Reg of the 6 Inf Div under the command of the Horst Grossman. He meet his one's death, in the fighting for the Polunino (village 5 mile eastern Rjev), this fighting also know as battle for the “height 200”. There are more than 12000 Soviet soldieries was killed,  during the monthly combat for this village.

Nowadays you can see the field of this battle from space on Google Earth (N 56 18 957 E 34 19 700).

This is German operation map over space photo from Google Earth, red cross on this map the place where I find remains:



Some foto from the "Height 200" in the 1942:

At the maschinengewehr MG-34 "height 200", most probability somebody of this soldiers personally
knows that machinegunner, or he stay on this photo by himself.



The view from German trench on the "Height 200":



There are 3 put out of action Soviet tank on this photo:



This German soldier is armed with Soviet  submachine gun PPSH:





In the trench on the "Heght 200"







Wounded German soldiers:




Present days:

The view from the "Heght 200"



Some diggers is allready excavating here:



Unclaimed artefact's:





Critically appraise the situation, I was started to searching around this place, by scanning ground with deep scan metal detector:



The first finds was perplexed me:



And the next give some hope:





Specify the signal place:



This is the source of signal, the boxes with cartridge belts for MG-34. Remains of the invader rest on the boxes.





The finds safety was very bad.





Totally there are 4 full off cartridge belts boxes the fascist can’t bring to his partner.





His dead body was robed after the fighting, no helmet, no boots, no belt, no buckle, and except Hautentgiftungsmittel :



I  found with remains 4 wallet. First was empty:



Except some paper with gothic and pencil:



Second was empty absolutely:



In the third, german keep 2 crucifix.



First was simple:





Second have a secrete. It’s consisting of two parts, and relic inside.





In the last, fourth wallet, was dog tag and the key.









Evening coming



Finnaly I did my job at the night:





All remains and relics was hand over to the Volksbund, for the burial.



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xx Faces of the Soviet WW2 veteran.
Nov 29, 2008, 11:18:06 AM by Shlosser
This people are really Great Hero’s.  Thanks to his feat of arms, my country and our nation didn’t wiped off the face of the earth!
My brother, Vladimir,  was maked this photo, during celebration of Victory Day 9 May 2007 in Moscow, near Bolshoi Theater.

















































































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xx Russian searching for WW2 relics and lost Russian and German soldiers in 1941-43
Nov 28, 2008, 04:58:13 PM by Shlosser
Hi people, I’m really sorry for my terrible English. My name is Alexander, I’m from Moscow Russia.

I’m  leader of the (directly from Russian) “searching detachment” (briefly SD) located in Moscow. Our “SD”  called “Road Front”  in allusion to famous Russian chocolate factory “Rot-Front” , but in English the name of our SD rather “War Road”.  My friends and I searching for losted  Russian and German soldiers was died on Russian battle field from 1941 to 1943. SD “Road Front” is non-government and non-commercial  organization of people ho interested in such form of the searching. All our equipment, auto’s, metal detector and more we by itself. The money to the searching expedition’s to the place of battle we spend from our purse. For the searching we use metal detector like: White’s Matrix M6 and DFX, Minelab x-terra 30  and Explorer SE, Garret ACE 250. For the deep scanning we use White’s TM808, Fisher Gemini 3 and selfmade impulse metaldetector like PulseStar II PRO. Here some photo’s of our finds. If you like this, I try to translate you some story about our searching expedition’s to battle field of the World War 2.

Crushed airplane (1942)









The medal "For the well working", finded with dead russian soldier:







German 5cm mortar shell’s:





MG-34 bullet’s, finded with dead german machinegewershutze:







Russian wireless tender:



German  wireless tender:





Some weapon:







German porcelain:



Bullet-proof vest:





Our logo:



Our auto's:













And I'm:



I would be very much obliged to you if y’r show me mistake’s in my English.
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xx nahabit's road trip #2
Aug 06, 2007, 01:44:00 AM by jeff of pa
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xx my yestarday's road trip
Jul 22, 2007, 10:16:10 PM by nahabit
look and enjoy it!
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xx map
Apr 13, 2007, 01:55:00 AM by nahabit
http://www.1gif.org/karta.php
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xx Just thought I'd swing by and say Hello to.........
Mar 28, 2007, 04:20:02 AM by "Black Sheep 13" (IB)
my fellow treasure hunting fraternity members in Russia!

My name is Mike, and I live in Cincinnati, Ohio. I have been detecting for twenty years.

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xx Ukrainian wedding
Mar 01, 2007, 01:00:04 AM by nahabit
vodka as river and gerls as fire Smiley
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xx Russian winter nature
Feb 27, 2007, 05:43:17 AM by nahabit
some beautyfuly photos of my Russia
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xx openair museum
Nov 06, 2006, 07:56:14 AM by nahabit
this fotos from museum of Battle for Moscow 1941-1942 -I hope to you it will be interesting Cool
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exclamation Unbelievable historical finds!
Oct 24, 2006, 03:04:51 PM by PJB (Ohio)
An amazing look at a couple amateur archeologists equipped with at least one Minelab Explorer II and the site of the Russian Army's defense of Kiev during World War II:

This is an amazing look at both the history and the incredible finds, which include everything from old guns and unexploded mortars to skeletons with their helmets still in place.

http://www.kiddofspeed.com/serpents-wall/intro.htm










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xx some fotos
Oct 10, 2006, 11:31:40 AM by nahabit
teapot Smiley
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xx and more link
Sep 26, 2006, 04:54:24 AM by nahabit
http://www.pictureofrussia.net/new-jerusalem/


In this city there lives my girlfriend, I live in five minutes of driving from this cathedral!!!
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xx see that
Sep 26, 2006, 04:50:19 AM by nahabit
http://www.pictureofrussia.net/
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xx 1st message here//
Sep 26, 2006, 01:00:35 AM by nahabit



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shall be possible a moderator of it topic? Cheesy


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