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On this page you`ll find pick ups I made from the battlefields and ww2 sites. Please note that none of the objects is found alongside soldiers or remains,all such finds is returned to Grave Commissions together with the remains.

Detonators

11/15/2013

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S-Minen zünder 35. S.Mi.Z.35. Used for the S-Mines. Pressure to the prongs ignited the charge. These prongs was often the only thing sticking up above the ground where the mine was hidden. Often used With a T-Stück, which made two of these detonators stick up from the S-mine.

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ZZ42 für Riegelmine. Made of Bakelite and steel tube.Also used for the stockmine and as detonator for boobytraps.

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ZündschnurAnzünder 29  An.Z.29
Used for Tellerminen, prepared charges and smoke charges.

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Zündschnur adapter. Used together with the above detonator and a lenght of safety fuse, for example when setting off a prepared pioneer charge.
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Part of Brennzünder 40.
 For the german M39"egg-hangrenade"
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