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Re: Вопрос. Нормы...

>Есть где-нибудь данные по нормам питания войск СС. А то везде пишут, что они отличались от норм питания вермахта, но в чем отличие не понятно.

Вот тут со ссылкой на немецкого автора

http://17thdivision.tripod.com/charlottesaxisattic/id16.html


Feld Rationen

(Field Rations)

This was standard "marching rations" for units on the go, out of the support range of Feldküchen (Field Kitchens). Normally, this was meant for units moving from point a to point b, but was designed to be fed up to four days. All service groups (Armored, Mechanized and Infantry) received the same rations.

700 or 750 grams (25-26.5oz) of Graubrot (Gray Rye Bread--Not the stuff with caraway seed). Wrapped in Wax Paper or tinfoil backed paper

200 to 300 grams of Fleisch or 160 grams Wurst (Tinned meat or Sausage) or Käse (Tinned cheese) (many times this was issued as dried sausages and lumps of cheese wrapped in butcher paper)

125 to 175 grams (4.4-6.1oz) of Vegetables (or 50 grams preserved vegetables)

15 grams (1/2 ounce) of Jam, Honey, Hazelnut Paste or Margarine/Butter (issued into lard dish)

5 grams of Coffee (Generally in the form of some sort of "Ersatz" Instant or as a shared pack of 20 grams for 4 troops).

5 grams of Sugar. This was issued either in small bags, as part of the instant coffee ration, or, more rarely, in the form of rock candy.

6 Cigarettes. Even though many of the SS leaders did not approve of smoking, it was considered a "nerve tonic" and means of staving off hunger and thus approved. As opposed to many parts of the Wehrmacht, SS units did not enjoy a regular issue of Cigars. Some pipe tobacco was issued in special circumstances where available.


В день 700-750 граммов ржаного хлеба, 200-300 граммов мяса или 160 граммов мясных консервов, 125-175 граммов овощей, и тп

> А нам плевать, что начали стрелять, мы в кусты всегда успеем убежать.
С уважением