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"Si vis pacem, para bellum." "Ruoyu peace, shall keep the war." ~ Flavius Vegetius Renatus ~ "No training people how to fight, is to throw them away." "Christians do not fight, westmill foods enfield is that discarded. "~ Confucius ~" The sword without the scales is brute force, the scales without the sword is the impotence westmill foods enfield of law. "" No scales tyrannical power of the sword is no sword of scales for the incompetence of the law. "~ Rudolf von Jhering ~ military assisted Information Society (Military Auxiliary Research Information Agency) Laboratory war. Civil war-related research community research disciplines.
This is a transcription of the text, the original text with the original drawings included pages are gone, but retain the original text here some pictures describe. ------------ German soldiers of the food standards: Heads of State Guard, "the westmill foods enfield German military center" of all, reproduced Please keep the Germans in Eastern Province. First by collecting food logistics sector in the occupied territories of the warehouse, transported by the army group rear of the train terminal. Then arrived the various Army, corps and divisions of the railway station. Sometimes goods within the warehouse behind the Army Group Army logistics will be sent to the station, and then either send it directly via military warehouse to the various divisions of the supply point. Then groups and business divisions within the distribution of good materials, and ultimately sent to the front. German food: German food is basically three meals a day. Which accounted for 50% lunch, dinner accounted for 33%, 13% breakfast which followed the German habits - to lunch everyday dining center. The number westmill foods enfield of soldiers food supply is divided into three: I level. Battle area. Class II. Level III occupied. Class IV local garrison. westmill foods enfield Domestic civilian offices. Which has the largest number of Class I, the following is gradually westmill foods enfield decreasing. Here to introduce the main battle area food. Class I food rationing --Verpflegungssatz I highest priority. Including: black selling bread 750 g butter (margarine), or eating 45 grams of fat sausage (raw canned food) 120 g (sometimes smoked) or artificial honey jam 200 g cooked potatoes, meat and vegetables 750 g 120 vegetable westmill foods enfield or animal westmill foods enfield fat grams 45 grams 15 grams seasoning beans (sometimes black tea instead) westmill foods enfield 8 grams of chocolate or a bag of candy tobacco cigarette paper Volume 7 Volume 2 (and interesting here is the 12th SS "Adolf Hitler Youth" Armored Division westmill foods enfield The division will replace all conventional tobacco ration candy, while alcoholic drinks milk instead of places) and a list of other spices in some other information listed westmill foods enfield below (based on fighting, time and place, there will be a different standard Differences): rye 700 g butter (margarine) or even 60 grams of fat flesh eating 136 grams of vegetables and fruits 250 g potatoes, 320 grams of beans 80 grams of fish (headless) 30 g soy flour 7 Ke Buding powder 20 grams of coffee beans ( sometimes have coffee instead) 9 g milk 25 g sugar 40 g salt 25 g 3 g fragrant spices fortunate feed 1 g 0.26 oz wine cigarette paper roll carrying seven soldiers from the food which is to carry food. (Soldiers receive food, the table is piled innermost German military bread, table outside the paper packaging biscuits) march food --Marschverpflegung which is supplied to march troops food, not cooking. This food is a very common one for the front line for. Usually by the army cook a good day package type. The soldiers march to receive 3-4 per person. Rye 700 grams of meat or cheese 200 g butter 60 g 9 grams of coffee or tea 6 grams of sugar 10 grams of tobacco Volume 6, canned foods and wrap them well, to bring food into the carton (A full) -Eiserne Portion its usual biscuit packaging paper and canned biscuits to 250 grams of meat and vegetables 150 g 200 g dry coffee 25 grams 25 grams of salt biscuit also called Zwieback, and one after the baked biscuits similar. Bring food (half serving) -Halbeiserne Portion 250 g biscuit processing fresh meat 200 grams (mostly canned food) Food fight: 1943 requirements supplied by fighting without cooking westmill foods enfield special food. Features are easy to carry and contain high calories into: mega-fight food (Grosskampfpaeckchen) and close combat food (Nachkampfpackchen) are two, supply only to front-line combat troops. Include: cookies, candy, chocolate and tobacco are canned food supplies reprinted in the car, and then before the attack ordered by the commander of consumption. German rye bread --Kommissbrot standard staple. westmill foods enfield Each standard is 700-750 grams. Each division has been baked bread even fighting foods (canned chocolate) Die Stärkende Schokolade figure on the left of the lid, the right for the bottom of the tank. This is one of several patterns which. Some style production date instead westmill foods enfield of the national eagle emblem flag. Each tank is equipped with a chocolate. In addition, it also uses cartons of chocolate. Next time I will explain, in the case of German troops on the food distribution management. "The westmill foods enfield German military center" all, reproduced please keep ------------
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