Good day Gents,
I usually haunt the Wehrmacht related section of this forum, but thought I'd pose an inquiry relating to a Commonwealth item. I've had in my files for quite some time, an image of a Luftwaffe reconnaissance pilot drinking from a bottle, but didn't know what he was drinking until the other day when I rotated the image by 90 degrees. I study the rations that would have been provided to all military forces and noticed that he was drinking from a 22 oz bottle of Black Horse Ale, which was brewed in Montreal, Canada. After further research I discovered that over 20,000,000 gallons of beer was supplied to Canada's fighting forces during WW2. I've personally never come across an image of a front line Canuck or Brit drinking from a 22 oz bottle. So, my question is, where might this German pilot have picked up a 22 oz bottle of Canadian brewed ale, at a rest station, supply depot???? Oh, one further point, the German pilot appears to be wearing a tropical tunic, so I'm guessing Italy, since there were no Canadian forces stationed in North Africa during the war, that is, to my understanding. Any further information that you may be able to provide would be greatly appreciated.
Regards
Bern
I usually haunt the Wehrmacht related section of this forum, but thought I'd pose an inquiry relating to a Commonwealth item. I've had in my files for quite some time, an image of a Luftwaffe reconnaissance pilot drinking from a bottle, but didn't know what he was drinking until the other day when I rotated the image by 90 degrees. I study the rations that would have been provided to all military forces and noticed that he was drinking from a 22 oz bottle of Black Horse Ale, which was brewed in Montreal, Canada. After further research I discovered that over 20,000,000 gallons of beer was supplied to Canada's fighting forces during WW2. I've personally never come across an image of a front line Canuck or Brit drinking from a 22 oz bottle. So, my question is, where might this German pilot have picked up a 22 oz bottle of Canadian brewed ale, at a rest station, supply depot???? Oh, one further point, the German pilot appears to be wearing a tropical tunic, so I'm guessing Italy, since there were no Canadian forces stationed in North Africa during the war, that is, to my understanding. Any further information that you may be able to provide would be greatly appreciated.
Regards
Bern
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