peashooter85 asked: Hebert Brach, 6th company, 2nd BN, GR 916, was very well pleased upon finding US Rations, “In the village (Bettendorf) itself, we appropriated an American food and clothing storehouse in a convent. Now for a pleasant change we had enough to eat. Everybody feasted on the tasty U.S. field rations." American field rations were nasty, I can only imagine how bad German rations must have been. Russian loved German rations, imagine how bad Russian rations must have been?

Well, let’s grab a can of Russian Tushonka “mystery meat” and find out!

  1. fallschirmjager said: German’s became so obsessed with U.S. rations that they would risk life and limb for a K-Ration. There was a late-war Kraut ration based on it, but it was too scarce to make a difference.
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