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    #76
    Thanks for posting the page from Kraus' book Joe, much appreciated.

    The information is surprisingly sparse, and I'm not sure if the introduction date of May 1918 for the snap-on filter is correct. Other sources claim it was introduced a year earlier, and this makes sense since it would coincide with the first use of the irritant diphenylchloroarsine and other sternutators, which I believe the filter pads inside these attachments were designed to combat.

    What really baffles me is that the mask pictured above the GM-18 information looks to me very much like a regular GM-17, again without the spider web lense frames, and not a GM-18 .

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      #77
      I think i have some feldgrau pouches in my collection, ill put em up when i get back from vacation!

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        #78
        Can you help me to indentify this gas mask case:

        http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=717777

        regards: mauser from Hungary

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