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    For those who love relics

    Location: Sääre village, Sõrve (Sworbe in Deutsch) peninsula, Saaremaa (Insel Ösel in Deutsch), Estonia. Some guys have collected war relics over the years from surrounding battlefields and display them in kind of museum which is called Ajalootuba. I've been there couple of times in last few years, taken some pictures and giving them couple of relics that I found nearby.
    ENJOY!
    The sign

































    Some 10 km away from that Sääre Ajalootuba there's a nice little village shop, which is surrounded the relics, collected by local people and the owner of the shop. These pics were taken in 2007, last summer many items were missing (hordes of tourists!), some items were just arrived






    a fake grave, just to make the whole thing more realistic





    Following pics were taken on new years eve last December in Southern Estonia. All this stuff was hanging from the ceiling of the pub. The pics are bad, but you should keep in mind that it was dark and first of all I was under heavy influence of certain liquids







    #2
    WOW well I love relics and this thread is great !!!!

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      #3
      Very nice, thanks for this pictures!!

      Marc

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        #4
        Now that is one hell of a collection....the owner doesnt seem to care a lot, the helmets still litter his yard like a battlefield....

        Thanks for showing the photos, I liked them

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          #5
          WOW, THANKS FOR POSTING THIS PICTURES. AMAZING

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            #6
            Looks like a forgotten battlefield-thanks for sharing

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              #7
              Even though they are relics, I kinda hate to see them exposed to the weather. Very interesting grouping.

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                #8
                Reality of War

                The thing that these relics remind us of, especially the helmets with their schrapnel damage, is how violent and brutal a soldier's life is. It is easy to forget this when one only sees the near mint army helmet or spotless uniform.

                Thanks for sharing the pictures.

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                  #9
                  speaking of relics....... where can a guy get a torn apart, rusted, bulletholed stalhelm? I'm not looking to spend lots of money. is there a web site to purchase such items?

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Christopher View Post
                    speaking of relics....... where can a guy get a torn apart, rusted, bulletholed stalhelm? I'm not looking to spend lots of money. is there a web site to purchase such items?
                    www.ww2.relicsshop.com

                    www.aboutww2militaria.com

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                      #11
                      here is a good relic dealer~
                      http://www.ww2.relicsshop.com/

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                        #12
                        Does this museum still exist in about 10 - 15 years?

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by redline09 View Post
                          here is a good relic dealer~
                          http://www.ww2.relicsshop.com/
                          Are they located in Europe, Russia right?
                          Last edited by Hartigan; 07-04-2009, 09:34 AM.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Hartigan View Post
                            Are they located in Europe, Russia right?
                            Europe yes, Russia wrong! Try google searching, just type in "Estonia" and you'll be surprised that there are a lot more countries in Europe than Russia and Germany.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Kurt Meyer View Post
                              Does this museum still exist in about 10 - 15 years?
                              The sad thing is that noone knows. If they had a better place for all the stuff they'd already stored everything inside. The main reason for such poor display is of course money. As you can see, there are only battlefield or barn finds, mostly found by themselves or given to them as a present by people like me. But to built a warehouse or smthng like that needs a budget which these guys dont have, neither do I.

                              A few weeks ago we were having some good time in that Sõrve museum and around. And couldnt keep from digging. Enjoy:



                              German condoms






                              The find of the day was the track from Stug




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