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    The WRONG guy found some german bodies

    Sometimes random people send me emails concerning finding remains of WW2 german soldiers. I got an email like that today from a guy in Normandy. Here is the translation:

    "I know somebody who found some remains of German soldiers during the construction of his swiming pool. According to him there were dog tags, belts, helmets and remains of hob nail boot soles... The worste in all this is that since this person had had difficulty getting a construction permit, he didnt want to call the police, and he threw all this evidence into the garbage, so as not to put his swiming pool into peril. I find this more then intolerable, these human remains will be lost for ever, and these bodies will not even have the right to have the simple mention "Ein Deutscher Soldat" on their grave, let alone their name and surname."

    Unfortunately, I think this happens very often. People are terrified that "the archeologists" will come, and their construction will be halted for ever.
    I one met a guy who had witnessed french soldier's bodies being treated in the same way. The bones were put deep under some cement, to make sure "the archeologists" wouldnt find them.

    JL

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    Originally posted by Jean-Loup View Post
    Sometimes random people send me emails concerning finding remains of WW2 german soldiers. I got an email like that today from a guy in Normandy. Here is the translation:

    "I know somebody who found some remains of German soldiers during the construction of his swiming pool. According to him there were dog tags, belts, helmets and remains of hob nail boot soles... The worste in all this is that since this person had had difficulty getting a construction permit, he didnt want to call the police, and he threw all this evidence into the garbage, so as not to put his swiming pool into peril. I find this more then intolerable, these human remains will be lost for ever, and these bodies will not even have the right to have the simple mention "Ein Deutscher Soldat" on their grave, let alone their name and surname."

    Unfortunately, I think this happens very often. People are terrified that "the archeologists" will come, and their construction will be halted for ever.
    I one met a guy who had witnessed french soldier's bodies being treated in the same way. The bones were put deep under some cement, to make sure "the archeologists" wouldnt find them.

    JL
    Bad karma will follow in my opinion. I wouldn't want to own that swimming pool!

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      #3
      A well known problem in the construction industry. I've heard builders admit to me quite openly they'll rebury or destroy anything of archaeological interest.
      Collecting German award documents, other paperwork and photos relating to Norway and Finland.

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        #4
        That is really sad , what is wrong with some people.

        All history lost and a correct burial for family members gone !!...all for a swimming pool when i pressume they live close to the beach in "Normandy", this i dont understand...the mentallity of some human beings.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Simon Orchard View Post
          A well known problem in the construction industry. I've heard builders admit to me quite openly they'll rebury or destroy anything of archaeological interest.
          Yeap it happens here in the US with Indain burial sites.

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            #6
            Originally posted by tropenmilitaria View Post
            Bad karma will follow in my opinion. I wouldn't want to own that swimming pool!
            Do you remember the Spielberg's movie "Poltergeist"?
            Disgusting...
            Douglas

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              #7
              Bad karma indeed. That is unforgivable.

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                #8
                Happens all the time out here on the west coast with native remains. Of course business is more important than respect for the dead

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                  #9
                  I can only hope for bad karma for these despicable people.

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                    #10
                    The truth is that the guy probably isnt particularly despicable, he is probably just a normal guy who though his swimming pool plan was going to go to trash because of some old bones.
                    But maybe he will drown in the pool?



                    "A well known problem in the construction industry. I've heard builders admit to me quite openly they'll rebury or destroy anything of archaeological interest. "

                    The problem in the case of these WW2 bones is that it actualy wont be a big archeological deal, and his swiming pool construction would be halted for a week at most.


                    JL

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                      #11
                      Jesus I can't stand those acting like that.

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                        #12
                        I hope they have nightmares!

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                          #13
                          To us, bones are sacred and the artifacts are historical treasures but to most people, they are a bunch of rubbish.

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                            #14
                            The rusty pitted helmet relics and rotting belts may be rubbish /even many collectors think so/, but human bones, human remains are always something more significant. A least for normal people, not like that swimming a-hole!
                            The World Needs Peace

                            Interesting photo archive: http://www.lostbulgaria.com

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                              #15
                              i watched a programme where a similar thing happened with egyptian artifacts!

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