Brotbeutel contents. What to carry in a breadbag?

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  • Опубликовано: 13 дек 2024

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  • @succulentjacob
    @succulentjacob Год назад +8

    Nice video! I think the emphasis on carrying things that are light like you said is very important. Newcomers to the hobby are very keen on cramming as much shit as you possibly can in your breadbag. It doesn't seem like a bad idea when you're looking at all of your goodies laid out but once you start to spend meaningful time wearing it, you soon come to realize that all that extra stuff really does add up weight. I attended a 4 day long DAK reenactment in Texas a year ago, and in anticipation of the rather harsh climate I took it upon myself to fully stock my breadbag so I would have absolutely everything I needed in the desert. I soon realized during our first patrol, that what I had on me was far beyond what was necessary as well as weighing way too much. Always take into account how much your other gear weighs, as well as accounting for a full canteen. Ounces really do equal pounds. Two pieces of advice are...
    1: Eliminate redundancy; Rope is a perfect example of a multi purpose item, plus its nice and light. Things like carrying silverware when you also have a göffel in your pocket or several different types of snacks are things that add on unnecessary weight without providing much in terms of usefulness. This is probably the most difficult to iron out, but its up to you to determine what you will need to keep.
    2: Eliminate unnecessary items; You don't need to carry those SKAT cards or that shaving kit with you in the field. Don't have your mess kit on patrol but carrying an Esbit stove for some reason? Carry only the essentials to the mission.
    But my best bit of advice is don't treat your breadbag like its a tornister/rucksack! 7:59 says it best. Cheers friend!

    • @dergrenadier
      @dergrenadier  Год назад +3

      Cheers! I'm glad that more exprienced re-enactors like you are out there to provide this info to newcomers. Most of us learn the hard way.
      This is, of course, one of the lessons that re-enactment can teach us. No collector out there can tell you how it feels to drag multiple kilos of redundent gear with you for days, but it sure as hell looks cool in a museum.
      Thank for taking the effort of sending this comment 💪🏻

  • @bravooz852
    @bravooz852 Год назад +4

    Glad to see you posting again!

  • @septimus64
    @septimus64 Год назад +7

    I put bread in my bread bag. You can also pot some things in the mess kit. I always put liverwurst in the butter dish.

    • @dergrenadier
      @dergrenadier  Год назад +2

      Good of you to mention the essgeschirr as storage space! Missed that in the video 😅

  • @guillaumeferment7445
    @guillaumeferment7445 Год назад +2

    Good to see a vidéo from you on a Sunny sunday, love the way you dress up, very smart, you belong to another time period 👍

  • @kurtwk
    @kurtwk Год назад +14

    Main thing everyone should take away from this is that if you’re portraying a German soldier in WW2 …. For god’s sake, fill your bread bag with SOMETHING….your bread bag should not look like some kind of deflated mud flap….. FILL IT !

    • @dergrenadier
      @dergrenadier  Год назад +2

      Exactly! Seems like rocket science to some people 😂

    • @georgev56
      @georgev56 11 месяцев назад +1

      Fill it with bread 🍞

    • @kurtwk
      @kurtwk 11 месяцев назад +4

      @@georgev56 YES ! …YES ! Fill it with BREAD …….goddamnit

    • @davidbrennan660
      @davidbrennan660 4 месяца назад

      Word, always put kit in it or don’t wear it as you don’t need it, Soldiers only carry what they must, that is common to all armies.

  • @warskye5686
    @warskye5686 Год назад +2

    Good info. Thanks

  • @oOneenOo
    @oOneenOo Год назад +4

    Could you do a video on erkennungsmarke stamping/abbreviations etc? It's an underappreciated item for being such an integral part of kit

  • @Kingdom_Of_Dassogne
    @Kingdom_Of_Dassogne Год назад +3

    I’m new to this channel and I’m loving it so far. I’m assuming by the accent you are from the Netherlands? Hello from USA!

    • @dergrenadier
      @dergrenadier  Год назад +1

      Well heard. Greatings back (now from Norway for an event 😁)

  • @mauriziogiulio2980
    @mauriziogiulio2980 Год назад +2

    nice video, where did you buy the gloves?

    • @dergrenadier
      @dergrenadier  Год назад +1

      Modern thinsulate wool gloves. Have had them for at least a decade and that show it

  • @mmcleod8148
    @mmcleod8148 4 месяца назад

    Food? Salt & pepper? Coffee or tea? Spoon, Fork, knife?

  • @jessmoorlag6088
    @jessmoorlag6088 Год назад +1

    Always Wonder what was in those

  • @The-real-Kapkan
    @The-real-Kapkan Год назад +2

    Bro decided to be fancy very nice 🗿🍷

    • @dergrenadier
      @dergrenadier  Год назад

      Thanks man! I would like to encourage you to do the same!

  • @sebaheie4520
    @sebaheie4520 8 месяцев назад +1

    Is that a Norwegian k98k f1? In 7.62?

    • @dergrenadier
      @dergrenadier  8 месяцев назад

      7.92 1939 mauser k98k. Maker mark 660, so made by "Steyr, Daimler, Puch"

    • @sebaheie4520
      @sebaheie4520 8 месяцев назад

      @dergrenadier look like that because of the cut out in the receiver ring

  • @DjJugend
    @DjJugend 11 месяцев назад

    What's the best quality Canteen and Mess Tin to buy reproduction?

  • @jastrapper190
    @jastrapper190 2 месяца назад

    Deactivated!?!? 😭

  • @dennisedelweiss1513
    @dennisedelweiss1513 Год назад +3

    Hallo 🇩🇪

  • @dennisedelweiss1513
    @dennisedelweiss1513 Год назад +3

    🇩🇪

  • @hardremer33
    @hardremer33 Год назад

    Don't use original items. Rather be a little farb then to destroy history. So extremely selfish just because you want to look better

    • @SovereignRose
      @SovereignRose Год назад +2

      Original metal items are rather safe from damage at events. But i would agree to npt use original items that could deteriorate or break easily

    • @hardremer33
      @hardremer33 Год назад

      @@SovereignRose Reenacting is simply not worth risking anything for

    • @SovereignRose
      @SovereignRose Год назад +3

      @@hardremer33 it survived 80 years and at least one war. Itll be fine

    • @Jonathansww2
      @Jonathansww2 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@SovereignRoseNo, like I have things from WW2. I got two original WW2 finnish mess kits (almost same as German ones). For example, if id use that green one in re-enactment the initials that are carved on top of it would fade away, the paint would ripp off and it would get scratches and dents that arent original. Also a real kochgeschirr broken during the wartime is a piece of history, but a original kochgeschirr broken in re-enactment is destoyed piece of history. You can get a replica helmet, age it and maje it battle worn looking, but not an original for an example. You can even shoot the replica to make it look like it saw acction.
      I hope you see where I'm going with this, its important to understand how irreplaceaple pieces of history are, and how we should all play our own part on keeping historical things safe. Btw no hate my friend, I hope you understand my point and learn from what I said, you seem like a smart man. Take care. Greetings from random 15 year old collector in Finland who has been keen to collecting, studying and preserving history since he was 7 xd

    • @Jonathansww2
      @Jonathansww2 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@hardremer33your right mate