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    backpack contents?

    hello guys,

    Which were the contents from a backpack (tornister, affe)?
    if you have any photos, please post them here!!

    #2
    Hello

    Here what was in it

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      #3
      thanks chris!!

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        #4
        I'm curious if these packing instructions was pre-war or war time? I would think for war time in the field a soldier would pack more important items in his pack, items he would need in the field

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          #5
          Here’s a link ot another article that has step by step photos on how to pack the tornister

          http://www.dererstezug.com/packingatornister.htm

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            #6
            Originally posted by pzrwest View Post
            I'm curious if these packing instructions was pre-war or war time? I would think for war time in the field a soldier would pack more important items in his pack, items he would need in the field
            The backpack was on the truck of the Gepäcktroß and was packed with these things. I cannot think of any more important things he could replace them with at the front. And if he had something else to store there was enough space in the Kleidersack or in additional bags on the trucks of the company. The uniform items were frequently checked.

            \Christoph

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              #7
              All military organizations have formal proscribed lists of items and how they will be packed and displayed.
              This would vary somewhat in acyual use, but definately there is a required setup.
              Stood many a field and worse, full field inspection.
              Then comes field, foot, and wall locker inspection, complete with complications related to deficiencies.
              MLP

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                #8
                Originally posted by PanzerJager1944 View Post
                Here’s a link ot another article that has step by step photos on how to pack the tornister

                http://www.dererstezug.com/packingatornister.htm

                Seth, thats a great link. thanks for sharing that one, Glenn

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