Relics Dug Up From WW2 Battlefield! #shorts #ww2 #luger

Published on March 8, 2023
Duration: 1:00

This video showcases battlefield-dug artifacts from WWII, including a 1917 DWM Artillery Luger and a Messerschmitt ME 109 control stick. The Luger's adjustable rear sight remains functional despite being buried, and a second Luger features a replacement magazine due to the original's deterioration. The ME 109 joystick highlights its machine gun buttons and internal electronics.

Quick Summary

This video showcases incredible WWII battlefield relics, including a 1917 DWM Artillery Luger with a functional rear sight and a Messerschmitt ME 109 aircraft joystick recovered from France.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: WWII Battlefield Relics
  2. 00:101917 DWM Artillery Luger Examination
  3. 00:26Standard DWM Luger & Magazine
  4. 00:37ME 109 Aircraft Joystick Display

Frequently Asked Questions

What specific WWII firearms were featured in the video?

The video prominently features two DWM Luger pistols. One is identified as a 1917 DWM-marked Artillery Luger, showcasing its functional adjustable rear sight despite being buried.

What aircraft artifact was recovered from the WWII battlefield?

A control stick from a Messerschmitt ME 109 aircraft was recovered in France. The joystick displays its original machine gun buttons and internal electronics.

What condition were the recovered Luger pistols in?

The 1917 Artillery Luger's rear sight was functional. The second Luger required a replacement magazine because the original had deteriorated significantly from being buried.

Where were the WWII battlefield relics found?

The artifacts shown were recovered from various WWII battlefields, including specific mentions of the Eastern Front and France.

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