Soviet vs German Soldier Rations: Who Had the Better Meal?

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Join us in this fascinating review as we dive into the historical significance of Soviet and German soldier rations during World War II. We will explore the cooking methods, taste tests, and nutrition analysis to determine who had the better meal on the battlefield. Discover the secrets behind military food rations and find out which army had the upper hand in providing sustenance during wartime. It's a battle of flavors and survival tactics in this epic comparison of soldier rations. Watch till the end to see the ultimate taste test showdown!
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And remember kids even if you do drugs
Vodka still wins

Osmanarov
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To be honest... These AI images of German and Soviet soldiers aren't actually that bad, and the eerie music over them just makes it funny, what's so sinister about having lunch in the battlefield? That's like one of the most comforting parts about being in war.

Though people are complaining about the fact that Germans had no food, that's entirely dependent on which part of the war you're talking about, Germans only ever ran out of food in a large scale during the last stretch of Operation Barbarossa and the start of Operation Bagration.

-Ryan_Gasoline-
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Don’t forget, the German chocolate had methamphetamine in it

archiestanfield
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Soviet soldiers did not receive 100 grams of vodka daily, it was only for troops taking part in offensive actions. Soldier did not partake in attacks daily and therefore did not receive vodka daily as well. Also no soldier had to drink if he didn't want to.

vladislavshevchenko
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I read a book on the battle of berlin once. Soviet soldiers on entering east prussia were surprised with the level of d3velopment german society had attained and were wondering why such developed people would bother making such a destructive war on the ussr

ronaldreagan
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When I was leaving China, I got on a Lufthansa flight and lucked out with business class. One of the first things the flight attendant asked me was, "Would you like some chocolate?" I died 😅

johnarmstrong
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Soviet ww2 vets could probably roll some hella good blunts lmao

etziobro
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Loved the taste of that coffee-milk dry briquette i used getting in local store durong 80-s. Could't have enough. I gess the idea was German then.😊

kenwess
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When you have Hitler and Stalin as your dinner party hosts.Its hell on earth for all involved .

allergyahead
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PANZERSCHOKOLADE (FUN FACT: There was no perventin inside. Only Coffein.

Armando
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These rations actually sound pretty good. I would know.

Deutschland-Neuseeland
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Germans had Pervitin is their chocolate and also in pill form. It is a substance between normal speed(amfetamine) and methamfetamine (crystal meth)😉

NathalieMelissa
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I've read many memoirs of German soldiers which reported drunken Soviet soldiers, arm in arm marching forward into devastating fire. Much more than 100gm vodka was consumed.

fazole
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Thought hitter was against soldiers smoking cigs

Boiled-Egg-
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AI Pictures in this case are lame - the German uniform is a wild mix of fantasy, WW I, allied ranks and a new interpreted decal of the real WW 2 Uniform.

Rheinlander-ucod
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War is fought by spirit, not chocolate.

TheBalibull
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Borsch and malotschnaya kascha is the best ever 🤤

Gegenfaschisten
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My grandpa made different experiences, like most.

Harry-xiqv
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Tabs are better than ready made cigarettes

JohnGeary-ee
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The music vaguely reminds me of Running With The Devil by Van Halen right when the song starts.🤘🏻😈

grahambrown