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[ARCHIVED THREAD] - Best Toothbrush of WWII
Posted:
7/22/2011 7:24:48 PM EDT
Why the Hell not?
Posted:
7/22/2011 7:25:37 PM EDT
[#1]
Why the hell. IBTL.
Posted:
7/22/2011 7:25:50 PM EDT
[#2]
Quoted:
Why the Hell not?
Please just STOP!
Posted:
7/22/2011 7:26:15 PM EDT
[#3]
In on one...
Posted:
7/22/2011 7:27:00 PM EDT
[#4]
Whatever the SS had.
Posted:
7/22/2011 7:27:26 PM EDT
[#5]
Well the Brits didn't issue one so I'll go with the Germans, you know the Germans make great stuff.
Posted:
7/22/2011 7:27:59 PM EDT
[#6]
Definately not made in England.
Posted:
7/22/2011 7:28:29 PM EDT
[#7]
LOL
Posted:
7/22/2011 7:28:35 PM EDT
[#8]
huh ?
Posted:
7/22/2011 7:29:08 PM EDT
[#9]
*sigh*
Posted:
7/22/2011 7:29:10 PM EDT
[#10]
The German's had the best but no one could mass produce them in numbers like the USA.
Posted:
7/22/2011 7:31:15 PM EDT
[#11]
U.S. MkIII because it had the largest bristles, and was the first toothbrush designed to be used with non-baking soda paste.
Posted:
7/22/2011 7:33:01 PM EDT
[#12]
Quoted:
The German's had the best but no one could mass produce them in numbers like the USA.
True, but victory came from US control of the vital floss mining operations in Chile' and Peru. Common knowledge, duh.
Posted:
7/22/2011 7:35:04 PM EDT
[#13]
I can say with confidence that the British and Japanese toothbrushes were very poorly designed and employed.
Posted:
7/22/2011 7:36:59 PM EDT
[#14]
Don't forget the huge contribution toward Victory by the Russian J.S. 4 tooth brush.
The Russians could not have used such close combat tactics as below with dentures!
In Motherland, Teeth Bite YOU!!
Posted:
7/22/2011 7:37:10 PM EDT
[#15]
Norweigen. They would also work on the side of a Moose.
Posted:
7/22/2011 7:38:21 PM EDT
[#16]
IBTL
Posted:
7/22/2011 7:39:01 PM EDT
[#17]
Posted:
7/22/2011 7:46:04 PM EDT
[#18]
conduct code violation
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