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Vintage WW2 Ointment Anti-Gas No 6

Vintage WW2 Ointment Anti-Gas No 6

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Vintage WW2 Ointment Anti-Gas No. 6 is a historic military item used by British soldiers during World War II to protect against chemical warfare. Packaged in a compact metal tin, this ointment was designed to neutralize and treat skin exposure to mustard gas and other chemical agents. The tin typically features military markings and instructions, reflecting its vital role in soldier safety during the war. Today, it serves as a poignant reminder of the challenges faced by soldiers during WW2 and is a highly collectible piece, valued by military enthusiasts and historians for its authenticity and historical significance