Hello guys
Girlfriend is off to work and I'm sitting here with to much time on my hands.
I thought of starting a thread about the less known medical rucksack. Everyone is quiet familiar with the so-called Sanitätstornister (backpack), but the rucksack-version seems to be very difficult to find these days. These were part of the different "satz" (large collections of medical material that was delivered to single Sanitätsabteilungen or Kompanieen, Feld-and Kriegslazaretten,etc...)
I've also heared once that they were intended to replace the backpacks from 1943, but based on wartime regulations, they were often delivered together with backpacks in those sätze. And most of us know that sanitätstornisters were still produced till the end of the war too.
As I have encountered only one for sale in the last six years and not much wartime evidence of these in use exists, it is in my believe that they were not really popular and often used for other things (especially after the war too no doubts).
I have no idea either of what the contents should be. Does anyone know if there is a sort of 'Packordnung or vorschrift' for this type of rucksack?
I have one in my collection, of which I'm 99,9 % sure that it once was such a sanitätsrucksack.
First of all, the maker (although hard to read on the picture) is "Bollmann" out of Tuttlingen. This was a rather large manufacturer of medical kit, and as far as I know, Bollmann & Co only made medical pouches, backpacks, et.... It's a 1943 dated example and has a WaAmbt 812.
Secondly, the material of which it is oftenmade out of. This material is considered to be "later-war" ersatz webbing material with red and blue lines on it.
My example is missing the red cross patch on the cover flap, Although traces of a former cross that was stitched on it are visible.
Please, if anyone has such an example in his collection or has wartime pictures, post them in this thread!
Thanks in advance
Cheers
Jan
So far I know of only b/m ones :
3 visible on wartime pictures
1 that was offered for sale once
1 in my collection
1 in the Diekirch museum
Let me first show you 2 wartime pictures of these in use.
Girlfriend is off to work and I'm sitting here with to much time on my hands.
I thought of starting a thread about the less known medical rucksack. Everyone is quiet familiar with the so-called Sanitätstornister (backpack), but the rucksack-version seems to be very difficult to find these days. These were part of the different "satz" (large collections of medical material that was delivered to single Sanitätsabteilungen or Kompanieen, Feld-and Kriegslazaretten,etc...)
I've also heared once that they were intended to replace the backpacks from 1943, but based on wartime regulations, they were often delivered together with backpacks in those sätze. And most of us know that sanitätstornisters were still produced till the end of the war too.
As I have encountered only one for sale in the last six years and not much wartime evidence of these in use exists, it is in my believe that they were not really popular and often used for other things (especially after the war too no doubts).
I have no idea either of what the contents should be. Does anyone know if there is a sort of 'Packordnung or vorschrift' for this type of rucksack?
I have one in my collection, of which I'm 99,9 % sure that it once was such a sanitätsrucksack.
First of all, the maker (although hard to read on the picture) is "Bollmann" out of Tuttlingen. This was a rather large manufacturer of medical kit, and as far as I know, Bollmann & Co only made medical pouches, backpacks, et.... It's a 1943 dated example and has a WaAmbt 812.
Secondly, the material of which it is oftenmade out of. This material is considered to be "later-war" ersatz webbing material with red and blue lines on it.
My example is missing the red cross patch on the cover flap, Although traces of a former cross that was stitched on it are visible.
Please, if anyone has such an example in his collection or has wartime pictures, post them in this thread!
Thanks in advance
Cheers
Jan
So far I know of only b/m ones :
3 visible on wartime pictures
1 that was offered for sale once
1 in my collection
1 in the Diekirch museum
Let me first show you 2 wartime pictures of these in use.
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