This Finnish military carry-on bag, English is called "bread bag", as the name suggests can be used to hold some bread, dry food, there are some carry-on items, sometimes with some ammunition and the like. There are 5 belts sewn on the bag surface: the right one, with a D-ring on the top, can be used to buckle the kettle; and the left there are 4 cross-belt, with a metal buckle on the top, you can hang on the cutlery set . There is no compartment inside, suitable for daily use as a small package.
Finland was at the end of World War I (at the end of 1917) only separated from the Russian Empire and built the "Republic of Finland" independently. And Germany’s support for the independence of Finland’s founding state made the two countries’ diplomatic relations very close. From the use of the Finnish bread bag, we can see the relationship between the two countries.
The Finnish Army actually used German equipment for a while after the First World War. Bundles, water bottles, and cutlery groups were all examples. Until the end of the 1930s, Finland made reference to the German design and produced its own bread bag. There were only three belts (one horizontal and two straight) on the first version of the bag. However, in actual use of the Finnish army, there are two models. Until the "Continuation of the War (1941~1944)", the Finnish version gradually replaced the German version. As for our four straight belts, it was a modified version after World War II.
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Each item is slightly different and there are traces of use.
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- Finland _ bread bag. With traces of use, each item is slightly different from the details and is randomly shipped.
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