
These faithful replicas of period toilet papers represent an essential, yet often overlooked, part of daily hygiene during the Second World War, whether in the rear areas or on the front line. Although their softness does not meet modern standards, their historical accuracy is invaluable.
The products authentically replicate the packaging that soldiers encountered in supplies, completing the authentic experience during reenactments. They are ideal for filling period storage spaces such as pouches, backpacks, or field depots, ensuring the visual authenticity of the gear.
Edelweiß (Chemisch reines Holzpapier): This replica of the "Edelweiß" toilet paper packaging was common at the time. The name, featuring the image of the edelweiss flower, refers to symbolism and purity. Original materials were often thicker, cellulose-based, and this variant reflects the typical chemically pure wood paper (Chemisch reines Holzpapier). It has a distinct historical character and is a great addition to any soldier's or officer's personal hygiene kit.
Kimono (Krepp-Toilette-Papier): The "Kimono" variant represents another common type of toilet paper, this time made from crepe paper (Krepp-Toilette-Papier), which had slightly better properties and was likely softer. Its earthy-brown color and minimalist label recall civilian variants that could have found their way into military supplies. It is a perfect prop for displaying a field camp, personal equipment, or for enhancing the period atmosphere in a depot.
These replicas are intended for collectors, reenactors, and for use in films or exhibitions.
| Category: | Personal items |
|---|---|
| EAN: | Choose variant |
| ? Dimensions (Edelweiß - Reenactor):: | 95x100x100mm |
| ? Dimensions (Edelweiß - Label):: | 95x420mm |
| ? Dimensions (Kimono - Reenactor):: | 95x100x100mm |
| ? Dimensions (Kimono - Label):: | 40x420mm |




