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    #16
    Originally posted by Gran Sasso View Post
    Dont know where the other owners of one of those got theirs from - but I bought mine last weekend cheap from a german lady at a german fleamarket, togther with a german rifle cleaning kit and a german canteen.
    Bavaria isn't far away from Swizerland.

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      #17
      The fact is... is any of the 5l Trinkwasser containers marked? do we have any photographic evidence they are German WWII? If we find one that is, we can assume that they are good WWII. I got mine on Ebay.

      Carles

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        #18
        Originally posted by uscob View Post
        Bavaria isn't far away from Swizerland.
        Jepp - but to bad I bought that one at Wiesbaden (Frankfurt area for those who are not familiar with that city)....

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          #19
          Originally posted by me6_130 View Post
          The fact is... is any of the 5l Trinkwasser containers marked?
          The only markings I could found on mine is a "15" in a circle at the bottom. Not typical german - but not swiss, either...

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            #20
            just for fun, here a picture of the Baugnez 44 Museum near Malmedy



            I can't imagine them having a post war / swiss / whatever item in their display, but who knows...

            Haven't found the picture yet, but I have to work my wat through 5 years of Signals.... phew

            Tom
            www.mp44.nl

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              #21
              and the markings of mine

              H on the side (Heer ??)



              and some letters here.... unkown...


              Tom
              www.mp44.nl

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                #22
                Tom, your three letters on the handle are exact to mine!!, but sorry to say the the 'H' on the side is not for Heer because I have just found a 'Z' in that same position . Let's keep on looking for the answer...

                Carles

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                  #23
                  Maybe they're suipplied by the Swiss to Germany. they had a some Trades together.

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by me6_130 View Post
                    Tom, your three letters on the handle are exact to mine!!, but sorry to say the the 'H' on the side is not for Heer because I have just found a 'Z' in that same position .
                    I found those at same place:
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                      #25
                      Originally posted by Gran Sasso View Post
                      The only markings I could found on mine is a "15" in a circle at the bottom. Not typical german - but not swiss, either...
                      Here it is:
                      Attached Files

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                        #26
                        No other signs or stamps to be found on mine. If there is no new information or external evidence I would say we can't confirm if they are WWII or not. Could it be Austrian?

                        Carles

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by me6_130 View Post
                          No other signs or stamps to be found on mine. If there is no new information or external evidence I would say we can't confirm if they are WWII or not. Could it be Austrian?

                          Carles
                          For me its no doubt that it is german WWII - for the reasons I have already mentioned.

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by Gran Sasso View Post
                            Jepp - but to bad I bought that one at Wiesbaden (Frankfurt area for those who are not familiar with that city)....
                            So you mean if I buy japanese stuff in Berlin it can't be japanese because it's to far away from Japan.
                            I'll ask the guy tomorrow where he got his 50 from.

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by uscob View Post
                              So you mean if I buy japanese stuff in Berlin it can't be japanese because it's to far away from Japan.
                              No I dont - I just use the same way of explanation YOU did before: "bavaria isnt to far from switzerland".

                              But my main argument still stands, I bought it in GERMANY with GERMAN WWII-items.

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                                #30
                                Called my guy today and he told me that he got these Canisters in Wooden boxes with 4 Canisters inside with a lot of Kitchen Stuff for Bunkers sold as War Reserve as many Boxes were Stamped Kriegsreserne - Reserve de Guerre. The Swiss stored A lot of Foodstuff as a Reserve in the bunkers and so maybe also Water. Niro is better to store it for a long time as Aluminium what is better for field use because of the Weight. Again, I don't want to say that it wasn't used also by the Germans I only say that this Lot what I saw was sold by the Swiss Army. BTW: some Years ago I bought a box of German Insignia with a nice Yellow Swastika sewn on red Background. The Seller swared that everything was from his Granddad who served in WW2, but this Patch was a nice 45th US Infantry Division WW1 Patch. just to think about.

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