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    Originally posted by djpool View Post
    Do these books actually cover specific food items as far as different products,product names, packaging, etc or is it basically a nutritional guide with food authorizations etc.

    Does it provide instructions to industries on how items were to be packed marked etc.
    You are quite correct in saying it is a nutritional guide with no mention of the actual products themselves.

    As for packaging, I will have to sit down and spend a few hours going through it. At first glance it looks very promising.

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      Hi Kat,

      Any help in determining the meaning of "DIN Packung" or DINs in general would be greatly appreciated. Regards Jim

      Originally posted by kittykat View Post
      You are quite correct in saying it is a nutritional guide with no mention of the actual products themselves.

      As for packaging, I will have to sit down and spend a few hours going through it. At first glance it looks very promising.

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        No information about the DIN Packung stuff yet, however I now present todays find.

        A nice Haeberlein Metzger Bauerntruhe (Farmer chest.) It originally cost RM 4 and I paid less then that today

        This tin can be seen in Jim Pools Rations book Vol 2 page 185.





        Last edited by kittykat; 03-19-2013, 12:03 PM. Reason: Extra photo

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          Todays find, once again a nice Haeberlein Metzger Silbertruhe (Silver chest.) It originally cost RM 6 and I paid about the same today.
          It is the companion chest to the Farmers tin found a few days ago. Both tins are the same size.
          This tin can be seen in Jim Pools Rations book Vol 2 page 185.





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            Originally posted by kittykat View Post
            Todays find, once again a nice Haeberlein Metzger Silbertruhe (Silver chest.) It originally cost RM 6 and I paid about the same today.
            It is the companion chest to the Farmers tin found a few days ago. Both tins are the same size.
            This tin can be seen in Jim Pools Rations book Vol 2 page. ]
            Nice items. Are you picking up these items here in the U.S.? I know that many products were exported around the world. Jim

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              I am in Germany at the moment, so picking them up at source so to speak!

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                Originally posted by kittykat View Post
                I am in Germany at the moment, so picking them up at source so to speak!
                Hi Kat,

                Glad to see the catalogue pages in the book are of use. I passed up on so many food items when I was stationed in Germany because of the problem trying to date items. A wartime catalogue would have helped. Jim

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                  Nestle's Kindermehl

                  Two nice cans for "Kindermehl". It's a kind of milk powder.





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                    Originally posted by Grenadier1982 View Post
                    Two nice cans for "Kindermehl". It's a kind of milk powder.





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                      Its been a while since I've posted anything here. I've been busy writing the Personal Items book. In the process of my research for the new book I've run into or had sent to me a number of ration photos. Heres the most significant find. A picture of the Startverpflegung with the elusive Rosta cookie.
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                        The following pictures came from the National Archives or from my good friend Jim Haley. Enjoy.
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                            few more
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                              even more
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                                and here we go
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