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  2. List of military rations - Wikipedia

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    The meal box also includes: thinly sliced rye bread (170 g), hard crackers (1100 kcal), a foil can of fruit salad, instant cream of wheat, instant fruit juice powder, instant coffee, instant tea, powdered cream, a chocolate bar, sugar, salt, gum, jam, water purifying tablets, two plastic bags, matches, paper towels, and a user guide.

  3. Unsere Besten - Wikipedia

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    Unsere Besten ("Our Best") is a television series shown on German public television in November 2003, similar to the BBC series 100 Greatest Britons [1] and that program's spin-offs.

  4. Garrison ration - Wikipedia

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    German rations were issued on a scale according to the duties and locations of the troops, there were 4 scales of ration: [5] Ration I ( Verpflegungssatz I ) is for troops committed to combat, for those that are recuperating from combat, and for troops stationed in Norway north of 66° N. Latitude.

  5. 20 best German foods - AOL

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    German food is more than a mere mix of beer, sauerkraut and sausage. Done well, it is rich, hearty and delicious. Check out our list of Germany’s 20 best foods.

  6. German Army - Wikipedia

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    The German Army (German: Heer, 'army') is the land component of the armed forces of Germany. The present-day German Army was founded in 1955 as part of the newly formed West German Bundeswehr together with the Marine (German Navy) and the Luftwaffe (German Air Force). As of 2024, the German Army had a strength of 63,047 soldiers. [1]

  7. Hitlerszalonna - Wikipedia

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    Hitlerszalonna (Hungarian: "Hitler bacon"), known in the modern day as sütésálló lekvár ("ovenproof jam"), is a dense fruit jam that originated in the Kingdom of Hungary during World War II. [1] It was sold in brick shaped blocks held in a piece of paper, and was sliced like szalonna .

  8. Military ranks of the German Empire - Wikipedia

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    The German Army in the First World War: Uniforms and Equipment, 1914 to 1918. Militaria Verlag. ISBN 978-3950164268. Somers, Johan (2004). Imperial German Field Uniforms And Equipment 1907-1918, Volume 2. Schiffer Publishing, Ltd. ISBN 978-0764322624. Somers, Johan (2007). Imperial German Field Uniforms And Equipment 1907-1918, Volume 3 ...

  9. 10th Panzer Division (Bundeswehr) - Wikipedia

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    Panzerdivision of the new German Army in 1959. The 10th Panzer Division is a part of Germany's permanent contribution to Eurocorps, the other being the German contribution to the Franco-German Brigade which was subordinate to the division until 2006. After 1993 troops of this division participated in numerous overseas deployments.