Here the codes on the bakelit-parts:
base-cap: eqt = Preßmaterial-Werk Hermann Römmler & Schumann KG located in Rehfelde near Berlin
fuze: jne = Preßwerk Mollberg & Co. located in Hofgeismar (Hessia)
And here a pic of a Propagandagranate:
Here the codes on the bakelit-parts:
base-cap: eqt = Preßmaterial-Werk Hermann Römmler & Schumann KG located in Rehfelde near Berlin
fuze: jne = Preßwerk Mollberg & Co. located in Hofgeismar (Hessia)
And here a pic of a Propagandagranate:
And here two photos from the manual
BTW, if someone needs a good book about German WW2 manufacturer codes, please have a look here:
https://www.warrelics.eu/forum/field...ing-codes-530/
And there is a good book about German WW2-plastics/bakelit and codes/logos written by Darrin Weaver:
Kunststoffe A Collector's Guide to German WWII PLastics and Their Markings
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Many thanks GGG,
Is that a blank cartridge specifically for use as a propellant, and I suppose there was a wad under the splitting message case?
Cheers,
Guy.
Hello,
yes it is a kind of blank cartridge. The Germans developed many different cartridges to launch the grenades ... about 20 at the end of the war
There was a cardboard disk (Treibspiegel) between the charge and the leaflet-case.
Michael
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