World War One (WWI) Imperial German Army Zeltbahn/Tent Quarter in Ochre/Grey
USD 75.20
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These imperial German Army Zeltbahns are made in 100% cotton canvas and can be used as shelter halves/ponchos. Available in Field Grey and Ochre. They come complete with eyelets, toggles and grommets. For dimensions and fabric specifications please see product details below. The dimensions are 165cm X 165 cm (65″X65″). The price of the articles may vary a bit due to FedEx’s delivery structure from continent to continent and remote delivery norms as well as local taxes, duties, tariffs, Octroi’s etc. Impossible to take those into account.

The Zeltbahn (tent quarter) was a standard issue item for Imperial German soldiers during the First World War, serving both as a shelter component and as personal rain protection. Made from tightly woven cotton canvas, the Zeltbahn was typically produced in subdued tones of ochre (yellowish-brown) or field grey, chosen to provide concealment in the varied European landscapes of the Western and Eastern fronts.

The sheet was rectangular in shape, reinforced along the edges, and fitted with metal grommets, small fabric loops, and buttonholes, allowing multiple Zeltbahns to be fastened together to form larger shelters or tents. On its own, a single section could be used as a groundsheet, poncho, or improvised windbreak, making it a versatile piece of kit.

When carried, the Zeltbahn was usually rolled and strapped to the soldier’s Tornister (backpack) or slung over the shoulder. Its multifunctional design reflected the German Army’s focus on practical, durable field equipment. Variants in ochre or grey were common depending on supply batches and unit issue, with both colors blending effectively into trench and field environments.

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