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waxed paper phosferous container

paul the grenade

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Hi All.
I picked this up recently out of idle curiosity. anyone know what its from and what it was used for?
its approx 10cm long and 4 cm in diameter. sealed at one end with a label dated 1937 (see pic) and open at the other end (where its been emptied)
cheers, paul.
 

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On the label you read RAUCHENTWICKLER ( Free translation SMOKE MAKER ) that means that the container was used for making smoke.
I don`t know where it was used.

451kr.
 
These where used as a smoke maker in german projectiles an where filled with red phosphor, for which projectile was used I did'nt find out jet.
Regards Blu
 

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These where used as a smoke maker in german projectiles an where filled with red phosphor, for which projectile was used I did'nt find out jet.
Regards Blu

Hi blu97,
these smoke cart were destined to mark the location of explosion in order to allow adjustment of shoots.


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