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    #16
    I have received my copy of "Rations of the German Wehrmacht in World War II" by Colonel Jim Pool and Thomas Bock.

    I have spent the past three days going through this fascinating book that is monumental in covering not only the every day rations, but the labeling, packaging, production, storeage, and supply system. As with all Schiffer publications, the book is hard bound with very high quality 302 glossy pages. I could not count the thousands of photos, but the photos and text are fascinating.

    Colonel Pool and Thomas Bock are to be congratulated for this work. I am sure this book will become the 'bible' for collectors wishing to complete their displays, reenactors who would like to be accurate, and those who wish to identify the ration items they may have collected. I have little doubt that wants lists will be updated. I know that mine is.

    Bob Hritz
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    In the land of the blind, the one eyed man is king.

    Duct tape can't fix stupid, but it can muffle the sound.

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      #17
      Here are a couple os photos of the book.

      Now where do I find that Easbit stove with the Wehrmacht soldiers outer carton and the Scho-Ka-Kola can with the wehrmacht eagle?

      Bob Hritz
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      Last edited by Bob Hritz; 08-04-2010, 08:37 PM.
      In the land of the blind, the one eyed man is king.

      Duct tape can't fix stupid, but it can muffle the sound.

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        #18
        Think i'll have to get this one. I'm most interested to see how the contents of the book stack up against what i've been digging up the last 10 years or so. I've seen enough Da 75cl wine bottles, aluminium herring cans and AM meat cans to last a lifetime
        Last edited by Simon O.; 08-14-2010, 11:12 AM.
        Collecting German award documents, other paperwork and photos relating to Norway and Finland.

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          #19
          My copy came in the mail from Amazon the other day. A marvelous book and very enlightening.

          "Drei mal Horrido" goes out to the authors!!!

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            #20
            Jim & Thomas

            Simply FANTASTIC!!!! I had the privilege of reading Jim's initial draft of this book and contribute many of my photos towards it. I must say I am blown away on how it came out. If anyone plans on picking up items to display with their uniforms and equipment....This is the book to have for reference on rations used by the German Armed Forces so you can identify what you have, where it came from...who made it along with many other details!! I received my copy earlier this week and I can't seem to put it down.

            Bill Petz

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              #21
              WHW recipe books

              Does anyone know of WHW or other homefront organization recipe books made during the period?

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                #22
                I'm certain that various organizations published recipe books for the homefront. The WHW had implemented Eintopf Sundays or one pot Sundays and must have published recipes. Of course this is outside my area of knowledge. Numerous private individuals and companies published recipe books and many family magazines published recipes. Heres a link to a book seller who has a few Third Reich cookbooks.

                http://www.antiquariat.de/html/kathd...en_backen.html

                Sorry about the non answer to your question. Regards Jim

                Originally posted by jvanzo View Post
                Does anyone know of WHW or other homefront organization recipe books made during the period?

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                  #23
                  Just wanted to let everyone know that Tom and I have been scrutinizing the book to identify any errors. Despite our best efforts some errors did manage to make it into the final product. Fortunately most are very minor ie typos etc. There is one quantity on a special ration (along with a picture) that is wrong. Actually its wrong in the chapter on Emergency rations but correctly stated in one of the annexs. There is also a conclusion that has to be changed based on some new info. Schiffer does not have a procedure to get changes out in a timely fashion. The only time they make changes is if a book is reprinted. Of course this may or may not ever happen. So what we're doing is putting together a PDF file that will be made available to anyone that wants one. It will be the same file provided to Schiffer. It will reflect all the errors we found plus will include a number of pictures that we obtained after the book went to print or in the case of photos from the Bundesarchive, photos we recieved written permission to use. We're still waiting to make sure the books are available to everyone, who wants to purchase a copy. As far as we know they are still only available in the U.S. Then we will start a new thread providing everyone the info on how to recieve the change/update file. Regards Jim

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                    #24
                    I orderd my copy off amazon.com so should be flying over by airmail as we speak am really looking foward 2 having a good read of it!

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                      #25
                      Awesome!

                      Jim
                      That book is simply fantastic! The photos are great! The text and info are very informative! Thanks for includeing some items from my humble collection! Ive allready Id ed some items I wasnt sure of that Ive collected!
                      Thanks again,
                      Kevin

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                        #26
                        Kevin and everyone else who responded-Thank you. Tom and I tried our best. Its not the complete story but its a start. Of course if if anyone has time we would appreciate folks leaving comments on the Amazon, Barnes and Noble sites etc. We're interested in soliciting honest reviews be they positive or negative. Tom and I looked at reviews of other books to try to gauge what the collector community expected in a book. Books aren't cheap these days and people should feel like they got what they paid for. Regards Jim

                        Originally posted by kevinpre45 View Post
                        Jim
                        That book is simply fantastic! The photos are great! The text and info are very informative! Thanks for includeing some items from my humble collection! Ive allready Id ed some items I wasnt sure of that Ive collected!
                        Thanks again,
                        Kevin

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                          #27
                          My copy is on it's way
                          Collecting German award documents, other paperwork and photos relating to Norway and Finland.

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                            #28
                            I too am looking forward to receiving this!

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                              #29
                              My copy arrived today. My first surprise was just how big it is and the quality of the photographs and information is really top draw.

                              There's an incredible amount of detail in the book, i never knew the was so much to know about the humble 'Wehrm' tin cans!

                              This is an absolute must for anyone that goes digging.
                              Collecting German award documents, other paperwork and photos relating to Norway and Finland.

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                                #30
                                Nice Book

                                Never expected anything this nice! You guys did a great job and covered a subject that is often hard to find information on. Now something else to collect! Thanks again Jim!

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