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Posted: September 25, 2004 03:01 pm
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Sergent major Group: Members Posts: 225 Member No.: 344 Joined: September 16, 2004 |
Did the combat soldier had acces to a barber and a bath house or something for pwersonal hygene?
Were there any preasts on the battlefield? |
dragos |
Posted: September 25, 2004 03:34 pm
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Usually no.
Yes. The religious ceremonies were frequent, as in all other nations' armed forces. |
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Posted: September 29, 2004 11:40 am
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Sergent major Group: Members Posts: 225 Member No.: 344 Joined: September 16, 2004 |
I see. Than what can you tell me about personal hygene?
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Iamandi |
Posted: September 29, 2004 01:29 pm
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General de divizie Group: Members Posts: 1386 Member No.: 319 Joined: August 04, 2004 |
In front line, in trenches, maybe some rain water in hard-hard condition of fight.
If i could add another question to this topic, what was sleep condition in first line (trenches)? Im interested about hard meteo conditions - raini days, winter, etc. Iama |
mabadesc |
Posted: September 30, 2004 02:39 am
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In terms of personal hygiene, ticks and lice were by far the most important issue. As fighting allowed, every few weeks or so the troops were treated or allowed to bathe to get rid of these (despaduchere), as they were considered a downer on troop morale. Other than that, each soldier took care of himself whenever he could. |
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Carol I |
Posted: October 15, 2004 07:26 pm
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General de armata Group: Members Posts: 2250 Member No.: 136 Joined: November 06, 2003 |
Here is a photo that was sold this summer on eBay said to have been taken somewhere in the Crimea in 1942-3 which depicts a religious service for the Romanian soldiers. This post has been edited by Carol I on October 15, 2004 07:26 pm Attached Image |
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Carol I |
Posted: October 15, 2004 07:27 pm
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General de armata Group: Members Posts: 2250 Member No.: 136 Joined: November 06, 2003 |
One more photo from the same lot.
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Carol I |
Posted: October 15, 2004 07:28 pm
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General de armata Group: Members Posts: 2250 Member No.: 136 Joined: November 06, 2003 |
And a third one.
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Posted: October 16, 2004 07:17 pm
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Sergent major Group: Members Posts: 225 Member No.: 344 Joined: September 16, 2004 |
Thanks for the photos Carol I.
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Carol I |
Posted: October 17, 2004 03:57 pm
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General de armata Group: Members Posts: 2250 Member No.: 136 Joined: November 06, 2003 |
You're welcome. |
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Posted: October 20, 2004 06:55 pm
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Sergent major Group: Members Posts: 225 Member No.: 344 Joined: September 16, 2004 |
From what I have seen in the photos there are only orthodox priests. Weren't there any caytholic prietst(greco-catolici sau romano-catolici, pls excuse me for writting in Romanian, but I don't know the equivalent in English for these terms)?
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Carol I |
Posted: October 21, 2004 06:01 pm
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General de armata Group: Members Posts: 2250 Member No.: 136 Joined: November 06, 2003 |
I think the vestments of the Greek-Catholic priests look quite like those of the Orthodox priests, so it would not be that easy to make the distinction.
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Posted: October 21, 2004 07:05 pm
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Sergent major Group: Members Posts: 225 Member No.: 344 Joined: September 16, 2004 |
Whell.....I go to the Greek-Catholic curch. It's true that there are very alike, but you can tell them very easy which is which.
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Carol I |
Posted: October 21, 2004 10:21 pm
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General de armata Group: Members Posts: 2250 Member No.: 136 Joined: November 06, 2003 |
Could you tell the most obvious differences? Were they as different during WWII as well? |
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mabadesc |
Posted: October 23, 2004 02:13 am
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Locotenent colonel Group: Members Posts: 803 Member No.: 40 Joined: July 11, 2003 |
Carol, nice pictures. The officer in the center of the first picture (the religious ceremony) seems to be General Manoliu.
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