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    Jim,

    I'm nearly lost for words regarding the reports and the depth of information - an excellent read, as you say out of scope for most collectors.

    I've just had time to 'flick read' through them - I can see these being a sunday morning extended breakfast with coffee read, over several Sundays .

    Very interesting however.

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      Gentlemen,

      here is my contribution to this thread.



      A very nice, although restored wooden box of pork meat cans, which I got from my friend Ruben Keulers (RKMilitaria).



      Food and ration examples are difficult to find. Saccharin packages seem to be an exception, probably because after 1945 sugar was imported to Europe once again. Just a theory.


      The omnipresent Esbit cooker, still being produced today. I love the packages with cooking Wehrmacht soldiers on it.


      Some finer beverages. A bottle of Mosel wine (1942 vintage) and a bottle of Sekt (still unopened). In the middle a tin of Nürnberger Lebkuchen (spiced cookies).


      Soda bottles. A Coca-Cola bottle of 1939 with German text, and a Fanta bottle of 1942. Everybody on this forum knows the history of the origins of Fanta now, I guess.


      Some beer bottles with the typical closure. All are 1935-1942 dated. A small apple juice bottle of a Bitburg firm, and a soda mineral water bottle of an Aachen firm. The green bottle has a screw-on closure, and is also for mineral water. These were found on German flea markets just across the border from Belgium.


      Enjoy,

      Lucius

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        Just noticed that the picture with the bottles is cut off at the top. Here's the whole picture.



        L

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          Very Nice Lucius, especially the "Fleisch" Box

          Andy

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            Del,

            I've pretty much integrated all the useful information from all those reports into the book. It should be just as informative as Volume I. A lot of new information.

            Lucius,

            Wonderful display!

            Jim


            Originally posted by JD7 View Post
            Jim,

            I'm nearly lost for words regarding the reports and the depth of information - an excellent read, as you say out of scope for most collectors.

            I've just had time to 'flick read' through them - I can see these being a sunday morning extended breakfast with coffee read, over several Sundays .

            Very interesting however.

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              Gentlemen,
              In about 20 Years of Metal Detecting I actually found something new I never saw before. I am digging in a WAFFEN-ϟϟ related Area where a lot of "Tilsiter Bona" Tubes are still present. This Time I found exactly the same kind of Package but with a blue printed "Hans Bär - Jagdwurst"
              It´s totally new for me that there is another Content possible! I hope you like it

              Best Regards

              Andy
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                Andy,

                Great piece. Wurst in the tin/aluminum packing is mentioned in the new ration reports that I have. The Germans experimented with these bags for sausages but they had problems with the sealing on them. They were components of several Emergency Rations that weren't known when we wrote Volume I.

                Could I get some high Rez pictures of the container for the book? If your okay with it, please send to

                pzrgtgd@hotmail.com

                Jim

                PS Does your tube cheese say 200 grams?

                Originally posted by HERMSDORF View Post
                Gentlemen,
                In about 20 Years of Metal Detecting I actually found something new I never saw before. I am digging in a WAFFEN-ϟϟ related Area where a lot of "Tilsiter Bona" Tubes are still present. This Time I found exactly the same kind of Package but with a blue printed "Hans Bär - Jagdwurst"
                It´s totally new for me that there is another Content possible! I hope you like it

                Best Regards

                Andy

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                  Thank you Jim
                  All my Tilsiter Cheese tubes are 125 grams.. The "20" you can read above means 20% fat...

                  I will send you better Pics of the "Jagd-Wurst-Tube"

                  Best

                  Andy

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                    Andy,

                    Thanks for the pictures.Jim

                    Originally posted by HERMSDORF View Post
                    Thank you Jim
                    All my Tilsiter Cheese tubes are 125 grams.. The "20" you can read above means 20% fat...

                    I will send you better Pics of the "Jagd-Wurst-Tube"

                    Best

                    Andy

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                      guys could you please give me your opinion about those rationa related items ?

                      here is link :
                      http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=533834

                      thanks in advance.

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                        For Dirk,

                        Many months ago you asked me what the date was on a Kraft Knackebrot ad was. It came from the June 1939 issue of Das Illustrierte Blatt. Jim
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                          Hi
                          Got this today any more info anybody give me?
                          The Schwartauer Werke Company introduces “Holstein”, a new brand of jam/marmalade. 1933 this label

                          like mine
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                            founded in 1899 still going strong the label has been over printed
                            Originally on the label remains one box for Schwartau jam Overprinted with strawberry cherry In the remains of a perforated label stock number can be seenpaintet brown box in original paint as used for the Wehrmacht.????



                            Robert

                            any thoughts Jim??




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                              Robert my guess is wartime or early postwar. Overprinting of paper items was pretty common during the war and probably right after the war. During the war black plate cans excess to military needs were distributed to the civilian population for home canning or used for commercial canning. After the war black plate cans were used to feed the civilian population. Cans with codes on the lid generally imply they were produced for the military. Uncoded cans were distributed to the military, civilian population, POWs etc. It is a neat looking can. Does the lid pop off or does it require a can opener to get to the product? Jim

                              Originally posted by SOLDAT1 View Post
                              founded in 1899 still going strong the label has been over printed
                              Originally on the label remains one box for Schwartau jam Overprinted with strawberry cherry In the remains of a perforated label stock number can be seenpaintet brown box in original paint as used for the Wehrmacht.????



                              Robert


                              any thoughts Jim??




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                                Hi Jim
                                Thanks for the information very interesting stuff, good luck with the new book look forwards to it

                                Robert

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