Description
As of 1941, soldiers also were issued the Hautentgiftungssalbe as a replacement for the Losantin Tablets (although Losantin was issued until the end of the war). This skin decontamination ointment came in orange plastic bottles which were packed in a plasticised carton box). The carton box also contained 6 cotton swabs to apply the ointment. As with the Losantin boxes, this item was to be carried in the breast pocket of the uniform.
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