25.06.2009, 16:58
I've saw them on internet there was a site i can't find anymore the link but i've saved the immages then i've looked for some documentation about this finding,..and i've found it on a russian site i understand a little so there was a russian guy that is an expert in symbols of ww2 and like u said he was from medical personal and on the postcard it was writed for her mother..but he didn't send it...
There was even a bottle of gin there very well preserved! but i lost the immage,,,
Well they've said that this guy here was about to leave finland and go in russia...but in that period a attack occured so this guy left the box there...so there it is.
I think it's very plauseble cuz there isn't 6' m of ground above the box so i think the box was left outside...maybe in the snow so when the russian arrived they didn't saw it...and for 65 years the box get depper and depper...
Look carefylly at the braunches ( i don't know if it is written like that but u did understud me) they are cut off from abbove the box! so the guys there cut them while they were digging is natural that braunches grow under the terrain maybe close to a tree or something..
It is well preserved cuz the rubber that u see on the top of the box it was like an isolant and i think the terrain in those hard iced places is different.
Personaly i found some pieces of guns glasess clock and many many things in a quite good condition cuz i lived in romania and there is a place next to me where ww1 was fought and every time it is rayning stuff from trainches is comming out...so personaly i bellieve is an awsome discovery!
There was even a bottle of gin there very well preserved! but i lost the immage,,,
Well they've said that this guy here was about to leave finland and go in russia...but in that period a attack occured so this guy left the box there...so there it is.
I think it's very plauseble cuz there isn't 6' m of ground above the box so i think the box was left outside...maybe in the snow so when the russian arrived they didn't saw it...and for 65 years the box get depper and depper...
Look carefylly at the braunches ( i don't know if it is written like that but u did understud me) they are cut off from abbove the box! so the guys there cut them while they were digging is natural that braunches grow under the terrain maybe close to a tree or something..
It is well preserved cuz the rubber that u see on the top of the box it was like an isolant and i think the terrain in those hard iced places is different.
Personaly i found some pieces of guns glasess clock and many many things in a quite good condition cuz i lived in romania and there is a place next to me where ww1 was fought and every time it is rayning stuff from trainches is comming out...so personaly i bellieve is an awsome discovery!