Amazing display of WW2 rations
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Re: Amazing display of WW2 rations
That's no collection... That's a museum!
Wow. What can I say? Just, wow!
Wow. What can I say? Just, wow!
"I think," said Christopher Robin, "that we ought to eat all our Provisions now, so that we shan't have so much to carry."
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It really is an amazing collection! I had a question if you've got a moment some time - I was wondering what the MODERN FOODS INC box that has two Assault Rations sitting on top of it is. Also, have you ever come across the outer box for a case of Assault Rations? I'm just curious what it looks like. Thanks!kration wrote:Thank You Olli for posting my WW2 Ration collection on this great Forum, and many thanks to all the members and their kind comments..
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Yes kration, very well-done display! I'm curious about one thing; I recall reading about certain rations in WW2 that were sealed carefully to protect them from poison gas and my question is do you know if all of these rations in your display had some means of protection other than keeping them covered? Chemical warfare was still a relatively new and terrifying possibility especially as the Axis powers got more desperate. Just curious what info you might have on how they planned on protecting the rations, thanks.
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I just came upon these pics and wow. Most of that stuff was in amazing condition. The guy has a small fortune in those pics. I know the post is old but new to me. Great to look back on your heart find pics Olie.
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They found most of these in the underground bunkers at Cooke barracks-Goeppingen. Southern German mountain air-strip during WW2. I was stationed there. 4/16th Infantry. The underground bunkers/storage facility was top secret. The authorities claimed it was a natural gas outlet, and was off limits, except our motorpool for mechanized Infantry M113 battalion was on top it. There was always some German citizen on a bicycle that was allowed into the kaserne, and was doing something down in the cave beneath the motorpool. Nobody asked questions. 

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There is a true story behind this.kration wrote:
Over the years I have heard the same stories about hidden German supply depots existing on different U.S. Army Posts in Europe and rank those stories right up there with Bigfoot, the buried Nazi Gold Train , the buried Spitfires in Burma and so on.. almost every U.S. Army Post in Europe has one of those stories.
We had what was called "stay behind organisations of the NATO".
Their tasks were, once "we" got run over by "the Russian", to start guerrilla attacks. They had hidden depots with weapons and ammo to do so but some of these depots got discovered accidentally by farmers etc.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stay-behind
https://youtu.be/MTokZNGXu-g?t=17m57s
I saw this in person, that place is just one hour far. That guy that got them, used them in his "museum" for display but took the whole HP down. "Somebody" obviously complained about his crappy research job too muchkration wrote: The one exception.......
about 5-6 years ago a hoard of WW2 U.S. Army Ration type items were indeed found upstairs in a Timber Frame building in Germany.... consisting of mostly crates and cartons containing tins of baking powder, lard and other cooking type stuff but no Combat rations.. I believe there is a link somewhere on this forum of that find.
