► Photothread: Field Kitchens in Context
Re: Photothread: Field Kitchens in Context
Hi Raúl,
the field kitchen on the first You posted 18th January is a "große Feldküche Hf. 11".
Regards
Bert
the field kitchen on the first You posted 18th January is a "große Feldküche Hf. 11".
Regards
Bert
Re: Photothread: Field Kitchens in Context
Thanks a lot again Bert . Cheers. Raúl M .
Re: Photothread: Field Kitchens in Context
Hi all,
An image from EBay: I am not sure of the exact model
Sturm78
An image from EBay: I am not sure of the exact model
Sturm78
Re: Photothread: Field Kitchens in Context
Hi Sturm 78,
thank You very much for posting this very good pic of a field kitchen. It is also a "große Feldküche Hf. 11".
Regards
Bert
thank You very much for posting this very good pic of a field kitchen. It is also a "große Feldküche Hf. 11".
Regards
Bert
Re: Photothread: Field Kitchens in Context
Hi,
here a good pic of a field kitchen Sd.Ah. 401 of the airforce (Luftwaffe) with the name of the factory producing these field kitchens: Senkingwerk (Senking factory) in the town Hildesheim and an extended chimney. (source of the pic: an expired ebay auction).
Regards
Bert
here a good pic of a field kitchen Sd.Ah. 401 of the airforce (Luftwaffe) with the name of the factory producing these field kitchens: Senkingwerk (Senking factory) in the town Hildesheim and an extended chimney. (source of the pic: an expired ebay auction).
Regards
Bert
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Re: Photothread: Field Kitchens in Context
Hi all,
Can somebody identy the exact model of this Russian field kitchen ??
Image from SA-Kuva archive (70542)
Sturm78
Can somebody identy the exact model of this Russian field kitchen ??
Image from SA-Kuva archive (70542)
Sturm78
Re: Photothread: Field Kitchens in Context
Hi Sturm 78,
first I want to thank You for posting the excellent pic of this Russian field kitchen. It is the cavalry field kitchen. The exact Russian term is: походная кухня кавалерийского образца.
Best regards
Bert
first I want to thank You for posting the excellent pic of this Russian field kitchen. It is the cavalry field kitchen. The exact Russian term is: походная кухня кавалерийского образца.
Best regards
Bert
Re: Photothread: Field Kitchens in Context
Thank you Bert.
See http://www.kfzderwehrmacht.de/Homepage_ ... 6_-r-.html
This M1936 Soviet model is very similar.... Are you sure ???
Regards Sturm78
See http://www.kfzderwehrmacht.de/Homepage_ ... 6_-r-.html
This M1936 Soviet model is very similar.... Are you sure ???
Regards Sturm78
Re: Photothread: Field Kitchens in Context
Hi Sturm 78,
thanks for Your reply. I´m awfully sorry, I made a big mistake. The Russian field kitchen named by me is the predecessor of the Russian field boiler model 1936. Sorry, I wasn´t attentive enough.
Regards
Bert
thanks for Your reply. I´m awfully sorry, I made a big mistake. The Russian field kitchen named by me is the predecessor of the Russian field boiler model 1936. Sorry, I wasn´t attentive enough.
Regards
Bert
Re: Photothread: Field Kitchens in Context
Hi Bert,
You do not have to apologize, Bert. We are here to learn from all with the discussion.
For me it is quite difficult to differentiate some other models often.... The truth is that two models are very similar..
Here, another image from the net (I do not remember the exact website). According to photocaption, turkish.
Any idea about the model ??
Sturm78
You do not have to apologize, Bert. We are here to learn from all with the discussion.
For me it is quite difficult to differentiate some other models often.... The truth is that two models are very similar..
Here, another image from the net (I do not remember the exact website). According to photocaption, turkish.
Any idea about the model ??
Sturm78
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Re: Photothread: Field Kitchens in Context
RAD type "Gulaschkanone"
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Re: Photothread: Field Kitchens in Context
Hi Max,
thank You very much for posting this very interesting pic of a special field kitchen of the RAD. Do You know more about this type of field kitchen?
Best regards
Bert
thank You very much for posting this very interesting pic of a special field kitchen of the RAD. Do You know more about this type of field kitchen?
Best regards
Bert
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Re: Photothread: Field Kitchens in Context
Hi Bert,
All I know about these comes from Holger's site http://www.kfzderwehrmacht.de/Homepage_ ... e_rad.html.
However I have another pic I found on http://www.panzerarmee.com/?page_id=7284 where they seem to be cleaning the kessel:
All I know about these comes from Holger's site http://www.kfzderwehrmacht.de/Homepage_ ... e_rad.html.
However I have another pic I found on http://www.panzerarmee.com/?page_id=7284 where they seem to be cleaning the kessel:
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Re: Photothread: Field Kitchens in Context
Hi Sturm 78,
to the fiel kitchens on the pic You posted 19th February:
very inetersting pic. I think it is special field kitchen, maybe made by Senking, the most important field kitchen producer of Germany, for the Turkish allies during WW I. For me they are very similar to the small field kitchen Hf. 12, but without the coffee boiler on the left side and without the front cart, but the same concave turnable chimney, the same pot, the same wheels, the same fireplace. Here a pic of a small field kitchen Hf. 12 for comparing.
Regards
Bert
to the fiel kitchens on the pic You posted 19th February:
very inetersting pic. I think it is special field kitchen, maybe made by Senking, the most important field kitchen producer of Germany, for the Turkish allies during WW I. For me they are very similar to the small field kitchen Hf. 12, but without the coffee boiler on the left side and without the front cart, but the same concave turnable chimney, the same pot, the same wheels, the same fireplace. Here a pic of a small field kitchen Hf. 12 for comparing.
Regards
Bert
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