Killed by very friendly fire - WWII ID tags found in Egyptian desert reveal their tragic secrets
Two World War II identification tags recovered in the Egyptian desert and belonging to soldiers that were killed in action are researched, revealing their secrets and leading to the discovery of how both of their owners died during the war. One was killed by an accidental discharge while the other died during the sinking of the Laconia. The video explains how Italian WWII era identification tags can be researched without much difficulty, and shows numerous World War II examples of friendly fire or accidental deaths. https://battlefieldarchaeology.blogsp... http://findthemia.blogspot.com/ http://researchww2.blogspot.com/ I am trying to contact the family of the following soldier, if you are his relative, please send me an email: -Johannes Neubert 22.6.1922 Dresden + 1.9.1942 Soto Tenente Chiarello Francesco, 26.2.1906 Salerno A Crocodile Tear Productions documentary How to research World War II Italian identification tags - El Alamein - Egypt - Divisione Trento - 1942 - 1941 - 1943 - Afrika Korps - Laconia incident - Laconia sinking - U Boat - U boot - identification disks - dog tags - piastrina - Western Desert - Desert Rats - Bersaglieri - 46° Reggimento Artiglieria Trento - 7° Reggimento Bersaglieri - Alexandria - Desert War - Genealogy research - Ancestry - Battle of the Atlantic - Battle of El Alamein - Lybia - Bir Hacheim - Tobruk - Ruweisat - Tel El Eisa - Suez Canal - Field Marshal Erwin Rommel - Fort Capuzzo - In the Blue - The wire - DAK - Deutsches Afrika Korps - friendly fire statistics - accidental death - caduti di guerra - One Common Ennemy - submarine - missing in action - killed in action - KIA - MIA - disperso - U-156 - Korvettenkapitän Werner Hartenstein - 12 September 1942 - RMS Laconia - accidental discharge - weapon safety - triton null - metal detecting - détection - militaria collecting - collection - Cairo - Quattara depression - Manco la fortuna non il valore - A Seemingly Ordinary Man: An Account of the Sinking of the Laconia in World War Two - Ruolo Matricolare - British 8th Army - Bernard Montgomery - torpedo - U-506 - Gloire - mysterious - secret story -

Big problems with German identification tags - What's your name soldier?

Killed by "terrorists" in Paris - Researching the killed in action helmet of Obergefreiter Günther

WW2 Bomber Found In The Sahara - The "Lady Be Good" Tragedy - Desert Survival

A mysterious WWII identification bracelet found in the Deserts of Egypt -serial number 15948 Alamein

Incredible Relics Found in German Dugouts - Metal Detecting WWII Battlegrounds

Who made the worst identification tags of World War II? Biodegradable or undecodable ID tags.

The mass grave of German soldiers at Villeneuve-Loubet - exhumation, identification and problems

(Old version) - Self inflicted wounds and the death of Colonel Ford

The BRILLIANT Inventor Who Turned A Food Van Into Britain's Deadliest Desert Weapon !

Nazi condom diggers and grave rubbers - Why are condoms found with the bodies of WWII soldiers?

The French Village Annihilated by The SS (No AI - WW2 Documentary)

Berlin's Battlefield: We found another German Soldier. Who was he?

Deadly typos - Soldiers missing in action since 1944 because of typos and mistakes

Operation HAMSTER: Wie die Stasi einen CIA-Spion im DDR-Wald jagte | MDR DOK

WW1 German Soldiers Dog Tags Restoration. Type Of 1878

Recovering Ww2 German Soldiers On Battlefield

Berlin's battlefield - Digging out Foxholes filled with WW2 relics

This Abandoned Barn was an SS Stronghold on the Eastern Front!

8 Shocking .22 LR Rifle Secrets Every Owner MUST Know!

