Overview of a WWII Czech Field Kitchen Used by the Germans in WWII
This is a tour of a WWII Czech field kitchen used by the German Army in WWII. All of the Czech army's equipment was absorbed by the Germans after Czechoslovakia was invaded by Germany in 1938. This example is still used to cook food for large groups of WWII re-enactors and is owned by the 353rd German Infantrie in the Chicago area. The group's website is www.353id.org

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German Field Kitchen at Collings Foundation "Battle for the Airfield 2013"

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Restored German WW2 stove is fire up! / Repair of the German WW2 mess kit.

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The 24 Hour Ration Pack - British WW2

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Mobile civil and military kitchens: N series 250 (Mobile field kitchen, Feldküche, Sahra Mutfak)

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Tour of a Captured WWII Lend-Lease Russian Ford G8T Truck Used by the German Army

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Which Mess Kit Do I Use The Most?

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The HORRORS of German Tank Destroyer Crews

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Military Surplus Mess Kit Comparison

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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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The German "Hanomag" - Sd.Kfz. 251 Full Tour

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What did German Soldiers eat during World War 2?

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25 SURVIVAL Foods American Soldiers ACTUALLY Ate in WWII Trenches

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WWII GERMAN BUNKER STOVE

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Captured German Cooks Stunned When British Soldiers Asked Them to Feed Everyone

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The SHOCKING Food That Kept German Soldiers ALIVE in WW2

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Paint Like a Pro: German Camouflage Techniques Breakdown

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The Deadliest Weapon of the Ancient World

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A German WWII Field Kitchen is Reborn (introduction)

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How One Railroad Cook's 'IMPOSSIBLE' Kitchen Car Fed 10,000 Soldiers Daily While Moving

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