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Re: Unknown box for Gas Schutzhaube
The really obvious reason is that no one really had any use for the gas masks after the war, yet the tin could always be used for holding something else..... as ammo boxes were often used to keep tools these tins would have found another use as well.
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05-02-2013 01:31 PM
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Re: Unknown box for Gas Schutzhaube
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Re: Unknown box for Gas Schutzhaube
Tom I see the example you have posted has the original straps on the container still how were these to be worn in the field.
Regards Mark K
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Re: Unknown box for Gas Schutzhaube
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kozowy1967
Tom I see the example you have posted has the original straps on the container still how were these to be worn in the field.
Regards Mark K
I think you would have been unable to fight if wearing one of those masks, since your face would have been to big a mess to wear a normal gas mask.
But as I see it, you would have put it over the wounded soldiers head, and tucked the "skirt" under his uniform and buttoned it all the way up and then somewhat delicately have used the straps to create a gas proof seal around the neck, careful so not to strangulate the wounded at the same time.
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Re: Unknown box for Gas Schutzhaube
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kozowy1967
Tom I see the example you have posted has the original straps on the container still how were these to be worn in the field.
Regards Mark K
Hi Mark
These were carried by Sanitäter in case of emergency in my opinion (and normally were stored in the Fieldlazaret I guess.)
Of course the Sani himself carried a normal gasmask.....
The filter of the (head)wounded man was to be used...
Tom
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Re: Unknown box for Gas Schutzhaube
Thanks Tom a very nice piece of equipment indeed .
Regards Mark K
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Re: Unknown box for Gas Schutzhaube
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JERSEY 34
The really obvious reason is that no one really had any use for the gas masks after the war, yet the tin could always be used for holding something else..... as ammo boxes were often used to keep tools these tins would have found another use as well.
I realise what you're saying, but in quite a lot of cases I've seen boxes that still have the part that would have held the Gasschutzhaube in place intact, unlike the one at the start of this thread.... Also, there are rather a lot of other Second World War German items that were saved following the war that would be completely useless for anything other than their actual purpose, but people still had them. Not every gas mask canister was turned into a watering can, and every helmet turned into a flower pot, I just find it unusual that there is hardly any of the Gasschutzhaube's themselves.
Thanks
Danny
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any photos of the straps on the case ?
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