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Trasure trove from Lubomierz stays in the local museum

4 September 2017 | Archaeo Feed
Trasure trove from Lubomierz stays in the local museum

The trove of valuables hidden by Germans during WW2 in Lubomierz, discovered last year, will stay on exhibition in the local monastery museum by a decision of the officials.

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Stash of ammunition found under flooring

20 May 2017 | Archaeo Feed
Stash of ammunition found under flooring

Family renovating a 120-year-old small brick house in Parszkowo, northern Poland, discovered a stash of various types of ammunition, hidden under the flooring.

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Another German WWII bomb-torpedo discovered

16 April 2017 | Archaeo Feed
Another German WWII bomb-torpedo discovered

Just months after the first find, a third BT1000 bomb-torpedo, developed by the Third Reich as “wunderwaffe” was found in Gdynia, Northern Poland.

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More victims of communist terror found at cemetery

12 April 2017 | Archaeo Feed
More victims of communist terror found at cemetery

Archaeologists uncovered the remains of 8 more individuals at the Bródnowski cemetery, Warsaw, while looking for victims of the communist terror in Poland in the 2nd half of 1940s.

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Remains of a German WWII Kübelwagen unearthed at Polish beach

28 February 2017 | Archaeo Feed
Remains of a German WWII Kübelwagen unearthed at Polish beach

An amateur amber collector  discovered remains of a military car on a beach in Pobierowo, North-western Poland. The object was identified as a Volkswagen Kübelwagen, possibly abandoned in 1945, in final months of World War II.

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Non-invasive study of the German death camp in Treblinka

15 January 2017 | Archaeo Feed
Non-invasive study of the German death camp in Treblinka

Geodesists using non-invasive survey equipment carried out measurements at Treblinka, one of the German concentration camps from World War II in Poland. The Nazis levelled the are of the camp and planted it with lupin trying to conceal its secrets.

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German MP 40 machine gun found by construction workers

28 December 2016 | Archaeo Feed
German MP 40 machine gun found by construction workers

Construction workers discovered remains of a German WW2 machine gun MP 40 at the city’s speedway stadium in Gdańsk, North Poland. The weapon’s chamber was preserved and a serial number was possible to be read.

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Remains of Hitler’s Wunderwaffe discovered in northern Poland

11 December 2016 | Archaeo Feed
Remains of Hitler's Wunderwaffe discovered in northern Poland

In the area of the military airport in Babie Doły, northern part of Gdynia, Poland, amateur explorers identified metal remains as parts of an experimental Nazi torpedo bomb. The remains were sitting unidentified in plain sight for decades.

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German World War II barge wreckage studied

6 December 2016 | Archaeo Feed
German World War II barge wreckage studied

Scientists managed to study a wreckage of a sunken World War II barge that is located on the seabed at the entrance to the port in Kołobrzeg, northern Poland. The landing barge was possibly used in 1945 in evacuation of city’s citizens.

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Third Reich weather station unearthed in Arctic

20 October 2016 | Archaeo Feed
Third Reich weather station unearthed in Arctic

The Nazi weather station called Schatzgraber, or “Treasure Hunter” was re-discovered on Alexandra Land island located in Russian Federation’s Arkhangelsk Oblast,  less than 700 miles from the North pole.

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A follow-up to the discovery of the time capsule from Złocieniec

29 September 2016 | Archaeo Feed
A follow-up to the discovery of the time capsule from Złocieniec

The time capsule left by the Nazis in 1934 that was dug up two weeks ago in Złocieniec, Northern Poland, was finally opened. It revealed numerous items left by the Nazi Party members for the future generations.

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A personal treasure discovered inside tin mug at Auschwitz exhibition

19 May 2016 | Archaeo Feed
A personal treasure discovered inside tin mug at Auschwitz exhibition

Employees of the Auschwitz Museum discovered a double bottom in a metal mug inside which jewellery was hidden. They were conducting routine preservation works on objects stolen by German Nazis from people arriving at the Auschwitz-Birkenau Death Camp.

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