German Field Kitchen at Collings Foundation "Battle for the Airfield 2013"
A tour of the German field kitchen, known as a Gulaschkanone (Goulash Cannon), with World War II re-enactor Peter Speiser. Invented around 1892 by Karl Rudolf Fissler, this all-in-one mobile kitchen provided meals to soldiers very close to the front. Contemporary versions are still in use. For more informational reenactment videos see our channel. / syzygymediaworks

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The Heart of the Wehrmacht – German WW2 Field Kitchen (Hf.14): In-depth look at restoration project

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60 Years of Cooking - Part I

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Allied Mobile Field Kitchen at Collings Foundation "Battle for the Airfield 2013"

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German Army Campfire Breakfast

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T-34 Hunter: How Dangerous Was the German Puma Armored Car?

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Overview of a WWII Czech Field Kitchen Used by the Germans in WWII

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I Cooked 250 Years of US Army Food

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A German WWII Field Kitchen is Reborn (introduction)

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Cooking on the German Home Front During World War 2

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The Dark Reason the British .303 Round Is Still Loaded

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WWII Field Kitchen Overview

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Why the German Army couldn't overcome their bad logistics

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British WWII Haversack Ration

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1942 US Army Field Ration C B Unit MRE Taste Test Vintage Meal Ready to Eat Oldest Food Review

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The only country that celebrates their WWII occupation

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WWII GERMAN BUNKER STOVE

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What Troops Ate On D-Day - World War 2 Meals & Rations

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German WW2 Rations - Unbox and Eat Repro

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6th Army's Rations at Stalingrad

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