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    #16
    Thanks you guys for sharing these beautyes

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      #17
      Originally posted by Bern View Post
      Would the wide belt in the lower right of the image be some type of climbing harness????
      Regards
      Bern
      IMO thats to pull the carts visible in the background.

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        #18
        Originally posted by Gran Sasso View Post
        IMO thats to pull the carts visible in the background.
        Thanks for that info GS.
        Regards
        Bern

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          #19
          Early belts

          One is Heer and one is RAD if I am correct.
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            #20
            3,4
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              #21
              5
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                #22
                Gasmaske

                Some early examples, not older than 1939.
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                  #23
                  Roters Gasmaske

                  The "38" gas mask cannister is signed by Oberstlt. Roters. Inside and on gas mask it is also signed but I am not sure if it was the same person. What do You think?
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                    #24
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                      #25
                      Primer

                      Originally posted by pzo View Post
                      Some early examples, not older than 1939.
                      This is close up picture of gas mask cannister, second from the left. I can see dark paint or primer under, what I thought, is nice, early, apple green paint. What is Your opinion? Repainted or it is a primer?
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                        #26
                        Details of an early breadbag and strap. Strap is reinforced with horizontal stitchings, hooks are made of steel, attached by brass rivets. Adjusting buckles are also made of steel. I think that strap had been designed to carry heavy loads and aluminium would crack quickly.
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                          #27
                          More details.
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                            #28
                            Hey Pzo - thanks for the updates to this thread - the breadbag is one of the best I have seen. The gas mask cannisters are also excellent examples.

                            I appreciate you keeping this thread alive!

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                              #29
                              Duplicate post!

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                                #30
                                I have found this picture in soft cover book on German Infantry. Description says that this is 50th Infanterie Division in september of 1939 in Poland. What do You think about circumstances? Do You think that soldiers are wearing Y straps and A frames?
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