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It is still possible to find World War 2 artifacts in various locations around the world, especially in areas where major battles or military activities took place during the war. However, as time passes, the number of these artifacts naturally decreases due to factors such as decay, scavenging, and collection by museums and collectors. Finding such artifacts today is becoming increasingly rare and would require thorough research and, possibly, permission to access specific sites.
Many artifacts and pieces of art were stolen, destroyed and lost during the war, and the location of many of them still remains a mystery. There are several lists that exist of broken, missing or stolen artifacts.
Try local VFW, Americon Legion, museum, libraries, etc..
World War II artifacts are important because they serve as tangible reminders of the conflict's profound impact on global history, culture, and society. These objects help educate future generations about the war's complexities, sacrifices, and lessons, fostering a deeper understanding of the consequences of conflict. Additionally, they preserve the memories of those who lived through the war, honoring their experiences and contributions. By studying these artifacts, we can better appreciate the historical context and promote discussions about peace and reconciliation.
Archaeologists find artifacts buried in ruins and uncover past civilizations that have been lost in time, war, and natural disasters.
WorthPoint is an online website that has a price guide to find the value of Civil War collectibles. Another valuable website is Michael Simen's Historical Antiques. This site actually buys and sells Civil War artifacts.
following the end of World War 2
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a museum of civil war artifacts, photos and manuscripts
anywhere in the world