Hello,
what the soldier was issued as Zeltbahn items related was called Zeltausrüstung 31. It included a M31 Zeltbahn, a M92 Zeltleine (string), a M01 Zeltstock (tent pole) and two M29 Zeltpflöcken (tent pegs).
I have heard that 3 tent poles were issued to each soldier so that when combined with a comrade they would have a complete tent. 2 shelter halves combined to form 1 tent, 3 poles in the front and 3 in the rear. 3 spikes, 1 for each corner and 1 on each guy rope and 1-2 guy ropes, for the front and rear as stabilizers. some soldiers were also issued a tent pole carrying bag but that was not the norm I believe. Glenn
1 Zeltbahn 31, dreieckig (triangular)
1 Zeltleine, 2 m lang
1 Zeltstock, vierteilig
2 Zeltpflöcke
Not clear is if this was given to a soldier. Many people say that each soldier was equiped with only 1 part of the Zeltstock, but as you can see the manual indicates the the Zeltstock consisted of 4 parts. So this suggests that each soldier was equiped with 1 Zeltstock (which consisted of 4 parts)
Hello,
what the soldier was issued as Zeltbahn items related was called Zeltausrüstung 31. It included a M31 Zeltbahn, a M92 Zeltleine (string), a M01 Zeltstock (tent pole) and two M29 Zeltpflöcken (tent pegs).
Hello Glenn,
this is what it means, look in the parentheses
thanks JPhilip. guess I dont read between all the lines always. on Peters site He states different but if you Guys got the info straight from a manual I would say that takes precedent. Glenn
No problem Glenn, maybe I should have mentioned the translation with the german words
If everything goes well, I will receive the original H.Dv. 205/1 Zeltausrüstung des Mannes (Personal Tent Equimpent) next week. Maybe that will shed some light on the issue.
I'll be back (Going on Holliday now to Calais (Batterie Todt)
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