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5L nirosta water canister - LW bomber crew?
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just for fun, here a picture of the Baugnez 44 Museum near Malmedy
I can't imagine them having a post war / swiss / whatever item in their display, but who knows...
Haven't found the picture yet, but I have to work my wat through 5 years of Signals.... phew
Tom
www.mp44.nl
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and the markings of mine
H on the side (Heer ??)
and some letters here.... unkown...
Tom
www.mp44.nl
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Originally posted by me6_130 View PostTom, your three letters on the handle are exact to mine!!, but sorry to say the the 'H' on the side is not for Heer because I have just found a 'Z' in that same position .Attached Files
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Originally posted by Gran Sasso View PostThe only markings I could found on mine is a "15" in a circle at the bottom. Not typical german - but not swiss, either...Attached Files
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Originally posted by me6_130 View PostNo other signs or stamps to be found on mine. If there is no new information or external evidence I would say we can't confirm if they are WWII or not. Could it be Austrian?
Carles
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Originally posted by Gran Sasso View PostJepp - but to bad I bought that one at Wiesbaden (Frankfurt area for those who are not familiar with that city)....
I'll ask the guy tomorrow where he got his 50 from.
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Originally posted by uscob View PostSo you mean if I buy japanese stuff in Berlin it can't be japanese because it's to far away from Japan.
But my main argument still stands, I bought it in GERMANY with GERMAN WWII-items.
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Called my guy today and he told me that he got these Canisters in Wooden boxes with 4 Canisters inside with a lot of Kitchen Stuff for Bunkers sold as War Reserve as many Boxes were Stamped Kriegsreserne - Reserve de Guerre. The Swiss stored A lot of Foodstuff as a Reserve in the bunkers and so maybe also Water. Niro is better to store it for a long time as Aluminium what is better for field use because of the Weight. Again, I don't want to say that it wasn't used also by the Germans I only say that this Lot what I saw was sold by the Swiss Army. BTW: some Years ago I bought a box of German Insignia with a nice Yellow Swastika sewn on red Background. The Seller swared that everything was from his Granddad who served in WW2, but this Patch was a nice 45th US Infantry Division WW1 Patch. just to think about.
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