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    Are these for a German Vehicle

    These were sitting out in my garage, since I really don't know what they're for.They look like they are part of a fire extinguisher system. Definately German. Kampfraum which means combat position, fighting compartment etc could suggest a turret etc.

    So my questions are:

    Are they German WWII?
    Whats their purpose?
    If its for a vehicle..what type?

    Thanks for your assistance.WR Jim
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        Any guesses?

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          #5
          Dont know if its WW2 but I think it says if there is a fire in the fighting compartment to push the button.

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            Originally posted by SurvivingPanzer View Post
            Dont know if its WW2 but I think it says if there is a fire in the fighting compartment to push the button.
            Thats what I was guessing. The wire on the closeup is exactly like the that used for WWII throat mikes etc. I don't see any Waa marks etc that might help. Jim

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              #7
              It could be ww2, I personally think these one's are for use in German phillboxes,
              the exact translation says:
              '' when there is fire in the combat area, press the alarm button (emergency)''
              such things are not in use in vehicles, i think

              Hopefully you could use my information.

              Gr. Jim

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                Originally posted by mgschutze View Post
                It could be ww2, I personally think these one's are for use in German phillboxes,
                the exact translation says:
                '' when there is fire in the combat area, press the alarm button (emergency)''
                such things are not in use in vehicles, i think

                Hopefully you could use my information.

                Gr. Jim
                Thank you very much. I was also thinking it might have been used in a pillbox. Maybe some one can actually confirm that.WR Jim

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                  #9
                  Actually.

                  it's more like "Press button upon fire in interior" and would be for a fire extiguishing system in a vehicle- Kampfraum would refer to the vehicle's crew area, e.g turret, driver's position etc. Now you'll have to research which German tanks had such a system, I'm away from my references and can't help, Tiger or Panther spring to mind, but I'm not sure.

                  Cheers,

                  Jens O.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by jmehner View Post
                    Actually.

                    it's more like "Press button upon fire in interior" and would be for a fire extiguishing system in a vehicle- Kampfraum would refer to the vehicle's crew area, e.g turret, driver's position etc. Now you'll have to research which German tanks had such a system, I'm away from my references and can't help, Tiger or Panther spring to mind, but I'm not sure.

                    Cheers,

                    Jens O.

                    Jens,

                    Thank you.Certainly the Panther had an internal fire extinguisher. Now if I can find a contemperary picture of this area.WR Jim
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                      You have to search for a panther photo gallery know, but i believe it's very hard to find a pic of such a detail. Good luck with researching this.

                      Best Regards, Jim

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