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I am hoping to find out more about this bread bag and if its German and what time period it was used. It has a name stamp but information is mostly unreadable

 

Robert

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Robert,

 

I can't tell the color from the photo. If it is blue, as it appears, it is postwar German Police.

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Robert,

 

I can't tell the color from the photo. If it is blue, as it appears, it is postwar German Police.

Hi Sarge, It is Blue and I thank you for the ID. Can you tell me what time period it is from?

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Can't help definitively with the ID but I used to see these in a fair numbers at a few Army Navy stores in NYC in the 80s-90s just like this one, places like Kaufman's, Iceberg's etc, they were Blue-Gray Luftwaffe color, never bought one, but had the feeling they weren't WWII, take Kaufman's, he used to have a few BW items that looked similar to the WWII stuff, like I can recall he had some Entrenching Tools, he also had those BW Gas Mask Cans etc, the new type, he had a lot of those.

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The manufacturer was Alois Grüll. The uniform color grey is usually associated with "Rotes Kreuz" (red cross) or "Technisches Hilfswerk"/"Zivilschutz" (civil protection/civil defense), both postwar.

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