After forty years of searching, Maurice Richdson has found a magnificent metal detector torques, the price of which has soared to £350,000. But bad weather could have put a damper on everything...
A meteorite is a body that has fallen to the Earth's surface due to favourable conditions. It passes through our atmosphere at speeds ranging from 11 to 72 kilometres per second.
During the Dark Ages, torture was used in most cases to punish the guilty. Whether it was traitors, spies or thieves, torture was the most common method of punishment. Serious criminals were sentenced to death, preceded by a particularly painful foreplay...
I started doing the test of the metal detector Tesoro Tejón, in mid-January. The device has thus experienced searching in frosts around - 10 C. Although the optimal working temperature of the detector is from 0 to 40 °C, the Tejón survived without any problems. During the test I used all commonly available probes and tried to test as many different soil conditions and search targets as possible. In this test, you will find perhaps the most complete summary of everything that you can encounter when searching with this detector.
The year 1945 is associated in history with one event in particular, namely the end of World War II. It was no exception in our territory. If we speak of the end of any war, we must also remember the word hope, which this event undoubtedly brings, at least in part. However, that hope was soon silenced under the weight of the cruelty of the Red Army, which was felt by a huge number of people...
Thanks to the Nazi obsession with "everything" mystical, Wewelsburg Castle has become one of the most famous sites on the old continent. The history of this building dates back to the 17th century, when Theodor von Fürstenberg used it as a holiday home...
Volunteer military units, called the Czechoslovak Legion, began to be formed by representatives of the Czech and Slovak nations as a specific manifestation of foreign resistance. The very name "Czechoslovak Legion" was not coined until after World War I, during which they were units of Czechoslovak foreign troops.
How did the different parts of the knight's armour evolve? How much did the armour cost? How much weight can a warhorse carry? And other interesting facts...
The Waffen-SS, which did not differ from the other units in terms of their weapons and equipment, eventually turned into a fighting forceto which the German arms industry supplied the most sophisticated combat equipment it could produce.