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Alex: Hello from Britain! Just looking to make contact with some reenactors in Russia. Here's our groups website http://13guards.bravehost.com we concentrate on Red Army from 1943-45. All criticism welcome as we're always trying to improve :).

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Владислав: Hey Alex! You have nice website. Good to have comrades in other countries. From what part of Britain you are? I have friend in London who like this theme too. Vlad

Alex: I live in Essex about 50 miles from London, we have one member who lives there - but it's a big place!

Владислав: My friend live near west end


Alex: Your friend could come and get a look at us at our next event though it isn't until the end of August. Details here - http://www.glennmillerfestival.com/ And then the next one is in September, just to the west of London Details of that - http://www.eventplan.co.uk/Cliveden06.htm We have been invited to an event in Poland later in the year but I'm not sure what's happening with that.

Владислав: Ok Alex. Thx.

Тов.Рязанцев: Hi Alex! You have a good site, but as you asked about, I check it for mistakes: Cover for shovel had different variants, but this one one the picture is post-war model. Later I will put the photos of the correct ones. And: It is true that soviet mess kit (kotelok) have the same construction as the german, and have a special pieces to rounded it by the belt - like a germans one - but on the countrary to german - never wear by the same manner. We can't find any documents about the belt for the mess kit, or any field manual or regulations, any real belts for this. No original photos. It was common practice to wear it on the top of the erlier issue rucksack (m36), or in the latest version rusksack (m38 or m40) or in the sack (veshmeshok) - puted in the special cover (we have original covers in collection). Only for the early m36 rucksack issued special belts for attaching mess kit to the rucksack's top - 2 per rucksack. But it wasn't a regulations to wear mess kit by any another manner. During the war many regalations was broken, but, as I say, we can't see on the photo wearing the mess kit like the german. Common practice was - attach by the mess kit's handle to the rolled greatcoat or tent (plasch-palatka). Short canvas belt, used by the soldier on your photo - is the issued belt for fixing rolled greatcoat. Nevertheless, you do the great work and very good reenactment. My best regards to your fellow comrades - and any questions - will try to answer.

Alex: Thanks very much, we found out about the cover for the shovel about a year ago and have now all changed to a correct type for wartime - we just haven't changed the picture on our website. I'll make sure that gets done! Thanks for the information about the messtin and the belt. That explains why he always has trouble getting it round the messtin! :) Also that member used to reenact German so I think he is just continuing with a habit most of us attach our messtins to the top of the veshmeshok. Thanks again for all this, it's the information we need that is hard to find here in Britain.



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