World War II has been over for nearly a century, but its traces are still present in many places around the world. Searches with metal detectors have revealed many secrets buried in the ground, including relics, weapons and sometimes the remains of fallen soldiers.
During a survey near major World War II combat zones, we discovered metal objects deep underground. At first, there were only weak signals from the detector, but as we dug deeper, we found fragments of weapons, bullet casings, military badges and especially traces of soldiers who had fought here. Some of the relics were intact, such as helmets, daggers and medals, giving us a clearer picture of the soldiers who had used them.
However, the most touching thing was when we discovered the remains of a soldier. The remains, along with personal items such as belts, badges and weapons, suggest that the individual may have died in a fierce battle. These moments are not only historical discoveries but also reminders of the brutality of war.
These discoveries will be reported to historical and veteran organizations to verify the identities and return the remains to a worthy resting place. Each discovery is not only a journey of discovery, but also a tribute to those who have sacrificed their lives for human history.