Hi folks ,
Bought 2 unkown shovels
Like to know from which country they originated.
They look German ?
Looking forward to your responses, regards
Joey
Hi folks ,
Bought 2 unkown shovels
Like to know from which country they originated.
They look German ?
Looking forward to your responses, regards
Joey
Last edited by bpm26; 04-02-2024 at 12:26 AM.
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Thanks for your reply Bill ,
I forgot the thanks , i prest to fast on the submit button
Joey
Are they both marked R P 32? I believe these are entrenching tools that were re-issued to Dutch emergency forces after the war.. The additional marking on the handle R P 32 stands for Reddingsploeg 32 which is the cataloging number of the item for use with Dutch rescue services. I had a British marked model 39 known as a BEF shovel with similar markings. As for the origination of your examples, I am not sure where they came from. Neil
Thanks Neil for you reply,
both are marked RP32
Which is, as stated before, something added in the Netherlands long after both of these shovels were produced.
They may have been recovered from a depot left there by the retreating german troops, collected on captured german soldiers, or even picked up from the battlefield, and then put to good use by the local Firefighters, Civil Defense and so on.
Thank you Edward ,
For the reply and information
You are welcome.
You will find here information on a BEF shovel marked R P 32 as mentionned earlier, and as a matter of fact I do own one also reused in the Netherlands after the war, dated 1940 : Four Bees: February 2020
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