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    Help w/Name Inside K98 Pouch Lid

    I have what seems to be a reissued K98 pouch (RAHM & KAMPMANN KAISERSTAUTERN 1940). All the metal hardware has been painted black and the dividers removed. Inside the center lid is a hand written name that does not appear to be German. What country would the person who wrote the name have come from?



    Rich

    #2
    Looks Russian, "Radchenko"
    Last edited by Gene; 11-24-2007, 12:25 AM.
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      #3
      russian...???!!!!
      looks like cyrilic writing..

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        #4
        Definetly looks like it was used by Russia to me, by the way cyrilic writing was started in Russia.

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          #5
          I do agree with the others, it is russian
          I have several like this one as well
          Ace

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            #6
            Neat!

            Used by a Hiwi or Ostbattalion-member?

            Could as well be delivered to Mr. Radchenko, while being an actor at the state-theatre of Leningrad deemed to play his whole carreer "the dead nazi-soldier"

            Cheers

            Jan
            Last edited by Jan Beazaer; 11-24-2007, 12:28 PM.
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              #7
              Well one thing is for sure, it took part in the East front

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                #8
                that ammo pouch was used by russian soldier and that is sure. But it could be used by soldier of Red army not only ostbattalion or HiWi. There were shortages of equipment in Red army ( for example many used string instead belt because there was shortage of belts , many soldiers carried ammo in their pockets, or hanged on string which was used as belt cause there were shortage of pouches etc. ). I have seen many photos of russian soldiers of Red army who used german equipment ( messkits, ammo pouches etc. )
                Last edited by 19BARBAROSSA41; 11-25-2007, 09:23 AM.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by 19BARBAROSSA41 View Post
                  that ammo pouch was used by russian soldier that is sure. By it could be used by soldier of Red army not only ostbattalion or HiWi. There were shortages of equipment in Red army ( for example many used string instead belt because there was shortage of belts , many soldiers carried ammo in their pockets, or hanged on string which was used as belt cause there were shortage of pouches etc. ). I have seen many photos of russian soldiers of Red army who used german equipment ( messkits, ammo pouches etc. )
                  very interesting input...

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                    #10
                    russian writings on mauser ammo pouches are common - captured pouches were used by russians during the war and after war

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Michael Kuligowski View Post
                      russian writings on mauser ammo pouches are common - captured pouches were used by russians during the war and after war
                      yes Mike it might be common in Eastern Europe, but where i belong you don't come by one so often....the Red Army never reached my neighbourhood...

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by JPhilip View Post
                        ....the Red Army never reached my neighbourhood...
                        So you are the lucky one ...

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                          #13
                          That is a neat marking. I enjoy items like this because it is fun for me to speculate about where the thing has been. Here is a similar item, a battered mess kit from the Kurland pocket, with Cyrillic initials.
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                            #14
                            There is one set of cyrillic initials on the back and another on the bottom.
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                              #15
                              Here is a close-up of the scratched initials on the back.
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