Мой инглиш, похуже ля франсе... 😁😁😁😁😁😁Но когда смотриш такое великолепие знание языка не обязательно.... Да и ведущий уж больно похож на классного специалиста из Питера... Все коротко и по сути.... 👍👍👍👍👍 удачных покупок в Америке и ждёмс следующее видео.. ✊✊✊✊✊
Alex I really love your videos. Your English is coming along great! I look forward to these vids. Your one on German tunics was my favorite. I must have watched that six times. Whoever owns this trophy room is one lucky guy. But then with the amount of items you are purchasing, you are a lucky dude as well. Hopefully you plan to visit Wittmann before you leave America. Thanks!!
Thank you for the update, a lot of great great items! I'd love to see more video on all of them, but personally I'm most interested in the daggers and swords.
I've been collecting for a long time and I only dream about coming by some of those pieces. I don't know how you find them but would love to learn your secret. Love your videos your English is excellent and thank you for the eye candy
What an awesome collection. It's nice seeing military relics I have never seen. I want to thank you for sharing and giving the history on the above items. Thanks god bless Dave blackburn
Greetings Alex and welcome back to USA, are you going to visit Fredericksburg, Virginia and Johnson daggers home, if so please let me know as I live in Yorktown, Virgina which is only 1 hour drive. Perhaps you would like to see my collection of tagged unissued daggers, you are welcome to visit if you would like. All the best and see you at the SOS, cheers. Jeffery Richards NSKK guy
Holy shit …Alex all that nice stuff… just a shame that’s go to Russia and not my collection 😂😂😂 I would love to see a video from the Collection room you’re in now …I can see there is a lot of stuff in that room…you’re English is very good so no problem understanding what you saying thanks for a good video 👍👍👍👍
First time viewer on your channel, Very nice items I love the history of World War II , on all sides, no enemies in my heart and is a great way to learn about the weapons that Were used for protection and of course probably show. By the way you speak very good English hat off to you my friend🧢
i saw few of luftwafe daggers,i was thinking that they are fake. I did not know annything about that back then. i am sad every time i see one on net, i could owne couple of them if i was knew that they are genuine. i did not take them ,just left them on table. it was wartime in Croatia, aktion Storm,in Knin. If they are not for k98k,it was not genuine for me. I was young soldier back then,it was 27 y ago
Brian.H Great video Alex, some very interesting items there.. The book looks like its going to be a very good read, hope it is published in an English language version.
Once again came across you videos via Wittmann celler channel. Glad I came back to watch more, very much a newbie as I only collect modern knives,(Very few so far), but already have the few I'm most interested in starting with in this area of blades, at some point, from learning from your's and his channel. Thanks & new Subb!
Beautiful blades Alex. The paratrooper helmet is my favorite on this episode. You must have one of the nicest personal museums on earth by now. Looking forward to your next video AAA+++
I always hate it when my militaria items come with "biological liquids." LOL! Just kidding. I like your videos very much. The word you were looking for is "sweat." The liner of the helmet had sweat stains.
It is always very useful information about items that you are not recommending to purchase. Please show items which haven't been selected to purchase by you & give your as an expert explanation why.
Great book and documented very well!!!! To bad you had to come to America to get all these items that came from Europe!! But glad to see you growing your collection!!! Keep up the great content and your doing really great job with your English!!!!!
Interesting questions I will film video about it. I show pictures of Soviet soldiers with daggers and knives. Soviet GI also liked war souvenirs as American or British soldiers.
@@alexwarstory that was going to be my next question: How is collecting in Russia? The American GIs were rich compared to the English and possibly Russians .so the Americans could probably afford to buy the best stuff after the war. Is collecting better in Amerìca??