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    WH First-aid pouch with nice feature

    Hello to all

    Here's a neat little first-aid pouch that came in recently. It's a "S" marked one (Sanit******228;ter). Complete and no damage, 1940 dated.Initials on top of the pouch: V.W.

    Now, first-aid pouches are not that rare and I have already several, but I simply couldn't resist this one.

    I know that some of you are thinking ; post-war added. I believe this to be ww2-era done. I've seen several wartime ones that were 're-used' post-war by youth-organisations, DRK,etc...but they all had stickers on them, were denazified and the labels were removed/changed.

    In ten years of collecting I've never seen something like this! The RC is painted by hand. No red was used though, just the shape of a cross in white. It has the same wear-pattern as the pouch itself. It is totally untouched...Wish it could talk.

    Hope you like it!

    Cheers

    Jan
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    'Arzt und Soldat'

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      #3
      inside-view. There was still a small cilinder of Cardiazol inside.
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        #4
        Hello,sorry to put this on your thread Jan,but I don't know the signification of the white marking on mine medic pouch.

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          #5
          Hello

          What you have there is not a WH military first-aid pouch but a genuine DRK ww2 pouch, I presume you know that?

          What is it exactly, leftovers of white paint? Maybe this pouch had once a sticker like I stated in my first post, but I could be totally wrong offcourse

          Cheers

          Jan
          'Arzt und Soldat'

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            #6
            Yes I know that but not many difference between them,I just ask for the marking.

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              #7
              Nice one JAn

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                #8
                Nice pouches you have!
                The World Needs Peace

                Interesting photo archive: http://www.lostbulgaria.com

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                  #9
                  Hi Jan,

                  what a nice pouch I realy like the look of it and I think its wartime made. Would look great on a Sani mannequin.

                  Well done

                  Bests Jens

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                    #10
                    Thanks guys for your kind replies!

                    I'm very happy with this little "treasure"

                    Cheers

                    Jan
                    'Arzt und Soldat'

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