Feldküche
WWII German Field Kitchen with cooks
For cooking in combat conditions, the Wehrmacht used various types of field kitchens: large ones for personnel ranging from 125 to 225 men, and smaller kitchens for 60-125 men. Captured field kitchens were also used. These kitchens were transported either by trailer behind vehicles or by horse-drawn carriage. Soldiers humorously called these kitchens the Gulaschkanone, which allowed them to prepare a variety of dishes. A large kettle with an insulating layer (using glycerin) was used for cooking main dishes. Later models of the kitchens included a separate kettle for frying. Additionally, these kitchens could simultaneously prepare up to 90 liters of coffee. It should be noted that the food ration for Wehrmacht soldiers included a wide variety of products German soldiers received sausage, cheese, milk, and cocoa. Qualified cooks handled food preparation, assisted by helpers who peeled and chopped vegetables, chopped firewood, fetched water, and performed other tasks.
The Feldküche, or field kitchen, was an essential component of the German Wehrmacht's logistical operations during World War II.
These mobile kitchens played a crucial role in maintaining the morale and effectiveness of German troops by providing hot meals on the front lines and in various theaters of the war.
Design and Features The typical Feldküche was a trailer-mounted unit designed for mobility and efficiency.
It was often pulled by horses or motor vehicles, allowing it to move with the advancing or retreating troops.
Key features of the Feldküche included: Boilers and Cookers: The Feldküche was equipped with large boilers, which could be fueled by wood, coal, or liquid fuels.
These boilers were used to prepare soups, stews, and other hot meals in large quantities.
Stovetop and Oven: Some models included a stovetop and a baking oven, allowing for a variety of dishes to be prepared, including bread and pastries.
The design allowed multiple dishes to be cooked simultaneously.
Storage and Serving: The field kitchen had compartments for storing ingredients, utensils, and serving equipment.
It was designed for quick setup and breakdown, enabling efficient meal distribution to large numbers of troops.
Operation The operation of a Feldküche required a team of trained personnel, including a head cook and assistants.
These teams were responsible for: Meal Preparation: Preparing nutritious and energy-rich meals to sustain soldiers in various conditions.
Making use of available ingredients, which varied depending on supply lines and local resources.
Logistics and Mobility: Ensuring the field kitchen could be moved quickly to follow the troops or retreat as necessary.
Setting up the kitchen in a secure and accessible location near the front lines.
Sanitation and Hygiene: Maintaining high standards of cleanliness to prevent foodborne illnesses, which could debilitate troops.
Role and Impact The Feldküche was vital for maintaining the morale and combat readiness of the German military.
Some key aspects of its impact included: Morale Boost: Providing hot, freshly prepared meals significantly boosted the morale of soldiers, who often faced harsh and stressful conditions.
Regular meals were crucial for maintaining physical and mental health.
Logistical Efficiency: The mobility of the Feldküche allowed the German military to sustain its forces over long campaigns and in diverse environments, from the deserts of North Africa to the forests of Eastern Europe.
Efficient food distribution helped in maintaining operational effectiveness and reducing supply chain vulnerabilities.
Flexibility: The field kitchen could adapt to various dietary needs and preferences, utilizing local resources when supply lines were stretched.
It could operate in a wide range of environmental conditions, demonstrating versatility in different theaters of war.
Legacy The Feldküche exemplified the importance of logistics and support services in military operations.
Its design and operatio
Key Specifications
- Scale: 1:35
Full Specifications
| Plastic Kits | Figures |
| PLASTIC MODELS | FIGURES AND ACCESSORIES |
| SKU | ICM35618 |
| Manufacturer | ICM |
| EAN | 4823044410668 |
| Short Description | ICM 1/35 Feldkuche, WWII German Field Kitchen with 2 cooks and 2 helpers # 35618 |
(ICM35618)
| SKU | ICM35618 |
| Barcode # | 4823044410668 |
| Brand | ICM |