https://www.ebay.com/itm/WW2-German-ISS ... 632-2357-0
Anyone know if this is authentic? Very unique and might pick it up, but there’s very little information about this particular ration that I can find
WWII German Canned Ration
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Re: WWII German Canned Ration
It´s this "rare", I have three of them
and "no" it´s NOT WW2 but a ~ 1960-1970 Bundeswehr (German Army) canned bread.
The way to bake bread right into the can was invented by a baker in the city I live (Ochsenfurt). The local news paper called me in 2011, asking me for my bread can for their article.
See the (German) article (and a picture of my canned bread, special edition the 10 Mios can)
https://www.mainpost.de/regional/wuerzb ... rt-5947404

The way to bake bread right into the can was invented by a baker in the city I live (Ochsenfurt). The local news paper called me in 2011, asking me for my bread can for their article.
See the (German) article (and a picture of my canned bread, special edition the 10 Mios can)
https://www.mainpost.de/regional/wuerzb ... rt-5947404
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Re: WWII German Canned Ration
That’s awesome man, your own little claim to fame! Thanks for the info, it intrigued me but I was pretty skeptical, glad I asked!
Re: WWII German Canned Ration
That´s what are forms are for - share knowledge
As much as I know, there wasn´t any canned bread in the German military in WW2 at all.
See "Lexikon der Wehrmacht"
https://www.lexikon-der-wehrmacht.de/So ... legung.htm
We had field bakeries, baking fresh bread with the troops and hardtack, but no canned bread.
https://www.wehrtechnikmuseum.de/Expona ... kofen.html
Even German Museums mistaken (2002) that 1960 bread as WW2 and made it into a museum
https://www.welt.de/print-welt/article3 ... useum.html (Picture from that article)

As much as I know, there wasn´t any canned bread in the German military in WW2 at all.
See "Lexikon der Wehrmacht"
https://www.lexikon-der-wehrmacht.de/So ... legung.htm
We had field bakeries, baking fresh bread with the troops and hardtack, but no canned bread.
https://www.wehrtechnikmuseum.de/Expona ... kofen.html
Even German Museums mistaken (2002) that 1960 bread as WW2 and made it into a museum

https://www.welt.de/print-welt/article3 ... useum.html (Picture from that article)