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    Kriegsmarine gas mask canister

    I would appreciate opinions on this one. Found recently in Norway.

    Thanks!

    Scott
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              FPN 35166

              (30.7.1941-28.2.1942) 22. Minensuch-Flottille M 322.

              Here is information on the ship M322.

              http://www.wehrmacht...inelsweeper.htm

              M 322
              Minesweeper

              Service Data

              In Service: 6 December 1941 to 1953

              Production Data

              Ordered:
              Builder: Stettiner Oderwerke AG, Stettin
              Construction No:
              Laid down:
              Launched: 31 May 1941
              Commissioned: 6 December 1941

              Technical Data

              Type: 1940 Type Minesweeper/Minensuchboot
              Class: M 261 Class

              Displacement: 543 tons standard 775 tons full load
              Length: 62.3 m
              Beam: 8.9 m
              Draft: 2.82 m
              Propulsion: 2 × vertical 3 cylinder triple expansion engines producing up to 2,150 shp
              Propellers:
              Speed: 17.2 knots
              Range: 4,000 nautical miles at 10 knots
              Crew: 65 men and officers
              Armament:
              1 × 10.5 cm L/45
              carried 120 rounds
              1 × 3.7 cm L/83 SK C/30
              carried 2000 rounds
              2 × 2 cm MG L/65 C/30
              carried 4000 rounds
              7 × 2 cm MG L/65 C/30 after 1941
              carried 14000 rounds
              30 mines
              Armour 10 mm
              Aircraft:
              Electronics:
              Operators: Kriegsmarine
              Variants:

              Other: Minesweepers
              Articles:

              History

              The M 322 Minesweeper (Minensuchboot) was built in the 1940s by Stettiner Oderwerke AG shipyard located in Stettin, Germany as a minesweeper or escort vessel for the Kriegsmarine.

              Construction was transverse frame of steel construction, which was partly welded, this vessel also had eleven watertight compartments and a double bottom with hard chine foreship and tug stern. The superstructure, Bridge etc was armored up to 10 mm in thickness. The propulsion system installed in these vessels was the two vertical three cylinder triple expansion engines. And when used as minesweepers the Kabel Fern Raum Gerat (KFRG) system was employed, which used generators producing 60 V, 20 kW to power the magnetic sweeping gear.

              This vessel went on to serve in the 22. Minensuchflottille during World War II.

              And after the surrender of Germany was employed in the German Mine Sweeping Administration (GMSA) which was controlled by the allies.

              Career

              6 December 1941
              The Minesweeper M 322 is commissioned.

              1941
              The Minesweeper M 322 becomes operational with the 22. Minensuchflottille.

              10 January 1945
              The Minesweeper M 322 become stranded and suffers from fire damage at 1445 hrs, near Lepsøy.

              1945
              The Minesweeper M 322 is seized as a prize of war by the British.

              1945
              The Minesweeper M 322 serves with the German Mine Sweeping Administration (GMSA).

              19 November 1947
              The Minesweeper M 322 is transferred to Norway.

              1953
              The Minesweeper M 322 is transferred to Denmark and broken up and scrapped.

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                #8
                This gas mask container was found in Norway, where the ship was stationed during the war.

                22. Minensuchflottille

                http://www.axishisto...dex.php?id=8700

                Formed on 01 Sep 1941 for minesweeping & escort duties in the Vistula, North Sea, Norwegian coast & the Baltic. After Germany's capitulation the Flotilla was used with the 3. Minenräumdivision for mine clearing in Danish waters until 1947.

                Flottillenchef
                Korvettenkapitän der Reserve Hermann Pfleger (01 Sep 1941-00 000 1947)

                Subordinate Units & Vessels

                M 301
                M 302
                M 303
                M 321
                M 322
                M 361
                M 368
                M 381
                M 382
                M 436

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                  I would appreciate insights in to the rank designation Strm Obr Gfr. I am presuming this refers to Steuermann-Obergefreiter (1st class helmsman?).

                  http://www.wwiidayby...marineranks.htm

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                    I might add this translation about the history of M322 from a German site. http://forum-marinea...hp?topic=2658.0



                    At 10.1. Beaufighter attack of the "Strike Dallachy Wing" at dt Haram two minesweepers. The burning minesweeper M 322 is placed in front Lepsøy (just south of Bergen) and can be later recovered and repaired by the Germans,

                    25/10/1944 Nki 05 / "hawk" Hsb 1913 178 + damaged on mine 10.24.1944, shelled and sunk next day by M 322 70.46,4 N 29.52,0 Batsfjord near E 11 = 15

                    Location 05/09/1945

                    Naval Commander Trondheim



                    M 322 M 322 22nd Minensuchflottille fourth Coastal Defence Division Trondheim 3 90

                    I might add this translation about the history of M322 from a German site. http://forum-marinea...hp?topic=2658.0



                    At 10.1. Beaufighter attack of the "Strike Dallachy Wing" at dt Haram two minesweepers. The burning minesweeper M 322 is placed in front Lepsøy and can be later recovered and repaired by the Germans,

                    25/10/1944 Nki 05 / "hawk" Hsb 1913 178 + damaged on mine 10.24.1944, shelled and sunk next day by M 322 70.46,4 N 29.52,0 Batsfjord near E 11 = 15

                    Location 05/09/1945

                    Naval Commander Trondheim



                    M 322 M 322 22nd Minensuchflottille fourth Coastal Defence Division Trondheim 3 90

                    This is a picture of a similar minesweeper, location unknown.

                    Eso.jpg

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