This very well constructed crate was, IMO, designed to be re-used many, many, times. With the WaA marking on the top, I'm guessing this may be a crate that was property of the Heerswaffenampt and was used to send sample 98k's back and forth between WaA offices and/or factory stations. In other words, sort of like a reusable inter-office mail pouch that firms like the one I work at use to send materials back and forth among our multiple offices.
My bet is that 98k's were swapped around among the WaA offices (located at the contractors' factories) every so often, so that interchangeability could be verified. Sort of a "send me one of yours and I'll send you one of mine", so that parts could be swapped in and out to verify interchangeability.
This is my best guess.
My bet is that 98k's were swapped around among the WaA offices (located at the contractors' factories) every so often, so that interchangeability could be verified. Sort of a "send me one of yours and I'll send you one of mine", so that parts could be swapped in and out to verify interchangeability.
This is my best guess.
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