
Reproduction of historical German toilet paper labeled Edelweiß – Chemisch reines Klosettpapier, widely used in civilian homes, barracks, and military rear areas during the 1930s and 1940s. The label features the alpine flower "Edelweiss" – a symbol of purity and freshness, often associated with the national aesthetics of the era.
This type of toilet paper was issued in rolls without a cardboard core, wrapped in soft printed paper. The reproduction faithfully mimics the original look and is a fitting detail for displays portraying everyday life in wartime Germany – from hospitals and camps to rear-echelon barracks or field hygiene setups.
Ideal for reenactment kits, museum dioramas, film props, or educational exhibits.
Additional parameters
| Category: | Personal items |
|---|---|
| EAN: | Choose variant |
| ? Dimensions (Reenactor):: | 95x100x100mm |
| ? Dimensions (Label):: | 95x420mm |




