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some fresh finds to ID

Panzerbr

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Still to clean, I hope you'll have fun trying to ID this stuff.
They have been found in the usual place, where austro-hungarian and italian troops fought during WW1 and german and allied had some scraps during WW2.
 

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part II : as you can see I did not clean them yet.
I only recognize the last object,which is a part of a german M24 grenade.
 

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