How did it go from “The submerged skull and helmet of a Nazi soldier” to “Nazi Soldiers’ Skulls Emerge ...” One or the other, your dishonesty or your lack of reading comprehension is showing.
The pictured helmet and skull don’t appear to match. It could be a female’s skull posed with a relic helmet. At best, it could have originated from the gravesite of a Wehrmacht soldier whose grave was eroded by rushing floodwaters.
Perhaps a loyal Wehrmacht cook, who would rather have seen Hitler successfully assassinated than be thrust thousands of miles into the horrors of a war zone? Think of trusting all the Democrats in the US’ military.
As above, the “Death’s-Head” symbol once appeared on Swedish uniforms (and on select US’ WWII fighter aircraft).
Other than “borrowed” symbols of war, what makes Ukrainian soldiers identical to “Nazis”? When i was growing up, the swastika wasn’t unknown among US’ biker gangs. Even the “Peace” sign is seen on Wehrmacht tanks. (Pictured on the cover of WWII History magazine—June 2014).