I live in Belgium (Europe) right on the former front line of the first world war.
Between 1914 and 1918, 11 million men died on that front line, of those, about 3,5 million have never been found. Vaporized by successive explosions, buried in trenches and covered by the next blast...
Which means remains are found almost weekly.
When building our house we found the remains of some French infantrymen. We also found several types of firearms. I don't know that much about them, so I'd like to ask fellow gun enthusiasts if you could help me identify them.
I'd like to post pics of the finds, are there any rules? I also have pictures showing the remains of the infantrymen. Are they allowed?
Thanks in advance!
Between 1914 and 1918, 11 million men died on that front line, of those, about 3,5 million have never been found. Vaporized by successive explosions, buried in trenches and covered by the next blast...
Which means remains are found almost weekly.
When building our house we found the remains of some French infantrymen. We also found several types of firearms. I don't know that much about them, so I'd like to ask fellow gun enthusiasts if you could help me identify them.
I'd like to post pics of the finds, are there any rules? I also have pictures showing the remains of the infantrymen. Are they allowed?
Thanks in advance!