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    Hello, what did you think about markings...B..36 seems BERLIN in 1936 but for the second....
    http://i46.tinypic.com/2mwrxbq.jpg
    http://i46.tinypic.com/2wdsqog.jpg
    http://i49.tinypic.com/s5iddy.jpg
    Many thanks for answers.
    regards.
    Gwen

    #2
    I read 86?!

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      #3
      Hello trondK, it's 36 for sure....but what about the other....
      Many thanks for your time....
      Regards
      gwen

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        #4
        it is absolutely 86... in no way 36.. it has the second bridge, which is a non mistakable fact.
        thanks

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          #5
          unless of course someone colored in the number.. but in my line of study this is a sure way to read unreadable numbers..

          again thanks

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            #6
            Hello Dylan,
            Here new picutres...
            http://i45.tinypic.com/vfjn2g.jpg
            http://i45.tinypic.com/358uxbl.jpg
            http://i50.tinypic.com/2m35u6h.jpg
            http://i49.tinypic.com/23r5lc8.jpg
            I put new picture of marking in Black and white...and it is a 36 and not a 86...

            Many thanks for interrest.
            Regards
            gwen
            Last edited by Erbsentarn; 07-27-2012, 12:10 AM.

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              #7
              Hello guys,
              A friend after seen marking supose it came from a soldier of the Regiment GERMANIA (2./S . ..6).
              This brotbeutel was found on flee market at AUBUSSON in LIMOUSIN last week.
              Many thanks for information about marking .
              Regards
              gwen

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                #8
                Help please.....
                Many thanks
                Gwen

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                  #9
                  Hello guys,
                  in an other forum, a member think it was a marking of Russian unit and not SS unit...
                  The и was Russian.After search on net, i found similar on marking in russian breadbag but the marking is not same.
                  here pictures of russian breadbag marking(pictures from http://www.aboutww2militaria.com/) :


                  To compare :
                  pictures found in many soldbuch (pictures found on WAF): http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/forums/index.php



                  Many thanks for reply.
                  regards
                  gwen

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                    #10
                    Gwen (& Everyone)...
                    I'm the "guy" from the other forum (AHF) who replied to this posting there.....and you have completely misrepresented what I tried to tell you.

                    Apparently, noone even believe's it's "B 36"......I agree it looks more like an "8" than a "3"......the questioned "Rev. N" markings, and all the removed buttons and hardware are what you'd "first" look at to judge if wartime or postwar.

                    By posting the SS Soldbuck and Russian breadbag markings, you completely confused the issue.....try reposting just the "2./"Rev. N" complete markings and ask if anyone thinks they're "SS" and if anyone can read the unit, reguardless of what it is.....leave all the rest out!

                    I think someone feed you a "line of baloney" and you're in denial..... you don't seem to want to take my word for it.....please ANYONE else who agrees or disagrees please chime in......
                    John G.
                    Mainemilitaria

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                      #11
                      Hello John,
                      Happy to retrieve you here and for your comments...
                      For me no doubt, i've got bread bag in hand and in sunlight i could read B 36 and not B 86....
                      i follow you and i ask members if anyone thinks they're "SS" and if anyone can read the unit.

                      Many thanks for comments.
                      regards
                      gwen

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                        #12
                        The only solid breadbags for me are VT marked ones with a cloth tag that says as well Brotbeutel. Of course war ones might can be stamped but stamps alone are a bigg matter.

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                          #13
                          Hello Robert,
                          I'm agree with you...i prefered find a bread bag VT with cloth tag...no traces of these here...
                          just a stamp...a chance to be early SS-VT...
                          Regards
                          gwen

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