Hello dear friends, comrades-in-arms and guests of my channel. In this film I want to focus your attention on one mysterious moment, more correctly to say the phenomenon, the explanation to which neither I nor Comrade Major, nor our entire research team could not find.
And that is why I decided to make this film so that we can all together at least get closer to unraveling this amazing phenomenon, but before that, let's look at these photos.
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Have you looked at it? And what, no questions asked?
Well, except for the last picture, why does this lame-ass guy wash his skis? And by the way, why does he really wash them? And if other than this question you have no other questions, let's see some more.
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So you didn't find anything strange? Now let's look at our soldiers. And now look at both of them together. Just do not ask me what they do together, I will not answer this question. Well, now you finally noticed the strangeness, why our soldiers are dressed as normal people in the weather and these are like in the resort?
And that's when I see the trolls rubbing their hands together and asking me a question. Hey you, "researcher", why are you showing us staged pictures?
And to this question I also have an answer ready. For, unlike you, I have prepared. Show me the non-staged ones. I really want to see them. Let's get back to our question, though. So where is the normal, adapted to the conditions of the north winter clothing?
And nowhere, it simply does not exist. Let us turn to the facts. In the city of Sonthofen there is a museum dedicated to mountain huntsmen, the link to the article will be in the description. Of all this, we are interested only in the uniforms. Let's take a look at it.
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And this picture almost made me delete the whole movie and forget about the story.
Despite the fact that neither I nor other researchers and just diggers did not find any warm clothes. But here it hangs, so it was and there is no mystery and mystery here and there is no phenomenon. That's it, let's go. And then my eyes fall on the caption to this photo. It reads. Sample uniforms, all genuine, no newfangled ones. On the left, the same Russian sausage costume that the company commander brought from captivity. Be sure to follow the link and read the article about this museum and you will find many amazing things. Especially you will be surprised by the "deep" knowledge of the curator of the museum about the history of his country.
But before I close the question of clothing, or rather the lack thereof, I would like to draw your attention to the shoes. They may look impressive from the outside, but they are just that. Remember the Soviet ski boot for hard bindings? Well, this is the same thing.
Only the soles are a little thicker and the cuffs are higher.
These shoes are absolutely unsuitable for the conditions of the Kola Peninsula. In winter it is cold and in summer it will get soaked. I suggest a practical experiment to those who are particularly distrustful.
Pick up similar clothes, climb to the height of, well, at least 14, 15 floors of the house. And in rainy cold weather try to stand on the roof of the house at least 20 minutes and then try to lie on the roof, in some puddle. The feeling is guaranteed. And mind you, I'm not suggesting you get to a height of 300 meters above sea level, or at least 200 and do the same thing in freezing weather, well, somewhere around 30 degrees.
Well, before closing the topic of clothing, I once again want to remind you that not me, not my companions, not other researchers and just diggers, could not find anything to at least vaguely resemble warm winter clothes. But given the peculiarities of the northern summer, these clothes are not suitable even for him.
Well and to say that the Germans did not know something or were not ready for something is also stupid and pointless as we are talking about an elite unit which had a lot of operations under its belt, including the capture of Norway. The "they wanted to do everything fast" argument is also irrelevant. They could have wanted anything, but the fact remains. They hung out on the Kola Peninsula for a long time. From this comes the conclusion. The German command did not supply them with warm clothing because it was not necessary. Well now let's talk about the weather. Maybe from '41 to '44 the weather on the Kola Peninsula was abnormally hot?
Let's turn to the archives and take a look. The link to the weather archive will also be in the description. So what do we see? Usual northern weather without any anomalies. Well and for those who saw the Kola Peninsula only on the map I want to explain, at constant high humidity frost of 15 degrees feels like minus 30 in Siberia.
Consider the theory of the superhuman. And everything seems to be good and logical here, especially since we know very well the attitude of the Nazis to this kind of experiments. But even here there is nothing to it.
Sensitivity and perception of the human body can be deceived by the drug, but they can not cancel frostbite, so this version we will put aside for now.
Because at the moment it is unproven. So what does that leave us with? Practically nothing, except for one point.
Perhaps the answer to the riddle lies within the support units themselves? Again, one curious fact is repeatedly mentioned in all the reports of the Red Army.
The Nazis were very reluctant to leave their strongholds. And inside their garrisons they were in the very clothes you see in the pictures and we collected quite a number of such reports, but again, everything needs to be checked.
In 15 years of our practical research we have visited almost all German strongholds. But unfortunately we have not found anything to confirm this version, except for one oddity. And now I want to address not to sofa experts, not to cabinet theorists but to stalkers. Gentlemen, tell me, when you were on German strongholds you never asked yourself a question, what for are the trenches here? Why do you have to chisel hundreds, maybe even thousands kilometers of basalt, but taking into account that if we take all trenches in all strongholds and draw them in one line? That's an interesting mileage, isn't it? It's probably 1,000 for sure, maybe even more.
When and who chiseled them, chiseled rather than dug? And most importantly, for what purpose? Isn't it easier to build stone walls, which, by the way, are already there, and are all trenches trenches?
And you have never encountered trenches that are knee-high, or at most waist-high, and no more than 30 centimeters wide?
Well, maybe a little more. In these trenches, it's not just impossible to separate when two soldiers are facing each other, it's impossible to even sit in them. These trenches, they were created for whom? For gnomes? Now comes a propitious period for all sorts of research, as they say, "will be in our area," pay attention. Or another point. You have never faced with the same exact cops who go on the hollow of the hill and around the two steep walls? Well, where to shoot here? Not that shoot, try to just move around them.
Again, why chisel out basalt when it's easier to build a wall of stones? And such walls stand! In general, I hope you understand what I'm talking about now and you will have a great opportunity to check it out.
And when you check it out, notice the difference in technology. German technology is as simple as scrap. Lots of concrete and torn stone. This immediately catches the eye and does not cause any doubts. But is everything the same there and is this how these "trenches" are stacked?
As well as others, some structures.
And then ask yourself the following question. Don't you get the strong impression that there was something in the place of this or that stronghold before?
And the Nazis just adapted it for themselves. Take a look, think about it. Well as always at the most interesting place I want to say goodbye to you because I think that the task that I have set doing this issue I have completely fulfilled.
And I've asked you all the right questions. Now I look forward to your answers and comments. Share your versions, whatever they may be, and maybe together we can solve this strange mystery.
For my part, as a bonus, I will show you what an Ahnenerbe employee's ID looks like. Thank you for your attention and patience. See you again.