Right, I also have some of these. "DIN" means "Deutsches Institut für Normung" or "German institut for standardization".laughing_man wrote:However, it is an item of the West Germany Forces of the 1950s instead of WW2.
A seller says that the stamp of "DIN 40" means not 1940 but engineering specification.
"Anything" you can produce over here, refers to a "DIN" so any manufacturer producing it, must follow the same (technical) rules and specifications.
That canned bread was developed by "Konrad Michel", a master degree baker living the same city I´m living now. For that article, the news paper asked me if I have a canned bread for them to picture - I had
