What was in the military tanks of various countries during World War II?

What was in the military tanks of various countries during World War II?

Speaking of military tanks, it is actually quite attractive. After all, many people are not from that era, and they are still very curious after knowing that there is this thing. So someone has to ask, what's in this jar?

For the Japanese army, canned tuna is the most popular. After all, it suits their taste.

Canned fruit is also very important for Japanese troops in the jungles of Southeast Asia and Pacific islands. For example, canned pineapples produced by Taiwan Province United Pineapple Company are used for supplying troops and exporting.

Of course, Japanese characteristics, or East Asian characteristics, are pickles. Cucumber, kohlrabi and apricot can all be pickled with salt water, soybeans, millet, traditional Japanese ingredients, cooking wine and rice bran, thus making the famous canned Japanese kimchi.

Of course, in terms of vitamin supply, Japan is obviously lacking compared with the United States, Britain, Australia and other countries. The United States and Australia also have canned chocolate and milk powder. For the Japanese army in the Pacific battlefield, the happiest thing is probably to grab the rations of the US military. Not only is the material honest, but the vitamin content is also very high, almost six times that of the Japanese army.

In addition, soldiers from Commonwealth countries also have emergency rations and vitamin chocolate, which are marked with emergency rations. Although it can only be used in extreme cases, it is much better than many Japanese troops who have to be self-sufficient.

American canned food has high energy. For example, canned food contains biscuits, candy, sugar and instant coffee.

German supplies are also good, as well as portable heating stoves-esbet and larger small stoves, which can heat meals for 4 to 6 soldiers. Germans are often equipped with canned meat with high-energy concentrated meat sauce and canned fish for one person.

At that time, the Germans also had Katzner canned pickled herring, but it was distributed to many troops, and the taste was definitely good, definitely not the taste of the famous Swedish canned herring today.

Of course, any delicious canned food can't compare with the legendary pasta. ...