I am cleaning out Fibber McGee's closet. I found a collection of gas mask filters, which when I bought the masks were represented as Israeli surplus. The markings on the filters are in German. And apparently made by a company called Auer, The connector is 30mm, and has a strong resemblance to this filter for a German WW2 gas mask. This may just be a coincidence, induced by similar needs.
If the filters are WW2 era, then the masks, bought with these filters, probably are too, and thus valuable. Can you enlighten me?
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Those look like NATO Standard filters.
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