Talk:Battlefield (documentary series)

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[edit] Unknown Object

In some of the film in this series German soldiers often carry an about 7 inch diameter, 18 inch long cylinder. Could someone identify this object and describe its' purpose? Thanks! Please post your answer here. Chad brackmann 00:40, 22 February 2007 (UTC)


* Panzerfaust = WW II German Infantry Anti-Tank Weapons User:71.239.117.60 22:41, 1 April 2007 (UTC)


No, that's not it. The head of the panzerfaust is cone shaped and it has a long thin straight handle (maybe 3 feet or a little less and maybe 2 inch in diameter). I'm talking about a metal box with a lid on it. It is a pure cylinder of the dimensions I typed above. Running parallel to the axis of the cylinder, the wall of the cylinder side had groves (probably corrigation for strength). It was worn on the lower back with a shoulder strap and it was used to store something, perhaps food, personal effects or medical supplies, I guess. The panzerfaust was usually carried on top of the shoulder.
I am still looking for the answer to exactly what this was and what was carried inside. Chad brackmann 23:37, 4 April 2007 (UTC)


* Chad, this was a German GAS MASK CANISTER...M1930 (M30) or M1938 (M38).
Photos of mask and canister
Photo of Canister
Photo with most regulation gear
IP4240207xx 21:36, 24 July 2007 (UTC)

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