Those are anti-tank mines, German at that ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tellermine_35 ). They are about to be layed, so they are not armed yet. If it were anti-personnel mines AND armed, she would be in trouble!
Those are anti-tank mines, German at that ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tellermine_35 ). They are about to be layed, so they are not armed yet. If it were anti-personnel mines AND armed, she would be in trouble!
Actually I'm pretty sure the context is postwar. The Danes we not very happy with the extensive minefields along their coastlines when the war ended, so had AROUND two thousand German POWs conscripted to clear them. Anti-tank or not, I'm fairly sure those are armed, and I would very much not like to have several of them explode within arms reach of me. The casualties rate sustained by German POWs throughout these clearing operation was nearly 50%.
Actually I'm pretty sure the context is postwar. The Danes we not very happy with the extensive minefields along their coastlines when the war ended, so had AROUND two thousand German POWs conscripted to clear them. Anti-tank or not, I'm fairly sure those are armed, and I would very much not like to have several of them explode within arms reach of me. The casualties rate sustained by German POWs throughout these clearing operation was nearly 50%.
Anti-tank-mines simply wouldn't explode, when something as light as this girl lies upon them. For the Danish context: I didnt see/read the badge on her arm and would have known, that these are cleared mines. This film could be of interest: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Land_of_Mine