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<blockquote data-quote="Silverstrike" data-source="post: 16866092" data-attributes="member: 4781"><p>[MEDIA=youtube]6haVyUUH7fU[/MEDIA] </p><p> </p><p>Panzer Archeology a Polish metal hunter where he has found a few parts of Panthers, Pz IV's and even a rare Ferdinand/Elephant in a few fields in Poland. Everything on this channel is from his personal photo collection. This clip is the M-36 Jackson probably my favorite American AFV during the war. Check out the last photo at the end it is of the M-36 B1 where they made 187 of them by fitting the M-36 turret onto a M4A3 hull. It was loved by it's crew due to the hull mounted M-1919 being able to keep Panzerfaust packing Germans outside the maximum range of the rocket AT weapon.</p><p></p><p> Then this Russian he has divided his channels into two the Easter Front and WW2 Heros this is the one about an obscure weapon that was nasty against vehicles and men as it used White Phosphorus and Sulfur which when exposed to air ignites into a 3,000 F fireball that can melt right through harden steel. The Ampulomet (Molotov thrower was not widely known.) [MEDIA=youtube]-eb8B_HiUDs[/MEDIA] WWII Heros</p><p></p><p>then Eastern Front about a certain badge you didn't want to be caught with when on the Easter front. [MEDIA=youtube]mdLH0LxP5eU[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p> Then finally Tino Struckmann's Lost Battlefields and his exploration of abandoned factories and field works and fortresses across Europe mostly from the German side.</p><p></p><p> His latest one [MEDIA=youtube]uiw_h3COKLQ[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Silverstrike, post: 16866092, member: 4781"] [MEDIA=youtube]6haVyUUH7fU[/MEDIA] Panzer Archeology a Polish metal hunter where he has found a few parts of Panthers, Pz IV's and even a rare Ferdinand/Elephant in a few fields in Poland. Everything on this channel is from his personal photo collection. This clip is the M-36 Jackson probably my favorite American AFV during the war. Check out the last photo at the end it is of the M-36 B1 where they made 187 of them by fitting the M-36 turret onto a M4A3 hull. It was loved by it's crew due to the hull mounted M-1919 being able to keep Panzerfaust packing Germans outside the maximum range of the rocket AT weapon. Then this Russian he has divided his channels into two the Easter Front and WW2 Heros this is the one about an obscure weapon that was nasty against vehicles and men as it used White Phosphorus and Sulfur which when exposed to air ignites into a 3,000 F fireball that can melt right through harden steel. The Ampulomet (Molotov thrower was not widely known.) [MEDIA=youtube]-eb8B_HiUDs[/MEDIA] WWII Heros then Eastern Front about a certain badge you didn't want to be caught with when on the Easter front. [MEDIA=youtube]mdLH0LxP5eU[/MEDIA] Then finally Tino Struckmann's Lost Battlefields and his exploration of abandoned factories and field works and fortresses across Europe mostly from the German side. His latest one [MEDIA=youtube]uiw_h3COKLQ[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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