• History. Delivered.

    History. Delivered.

    The weapons used. The uniforms worn. The letters written. The sacrifices made. Each piece of memorabilia in the Michigan Traveling Military Museum holds a story of the individual who used it. History at your fingertips. And we bring it all to you.
  • History. Delivered.

    History. Delivered.

    The weapons used. The uniforms worn. The letters written. The sacrifices made. Each piece of memorabilia in the Michigan Traveling Military Museum holds a story of the individual who used it. History at your fingertips. And we bring it all to you.
  • History. Delivered.

    History. Delivered.

    The weapons used. The uniforms worn. The letters written. The sacrifices made. Each piece of memorabilia in the Michigan Traveling Military Museum holds a story of the individual who used it. History at your fingertips. And we bring it all to you.
  • History. Delivered.

    History. Delivered.

    The weapons used. The uniforms worn. The letters written. The sacrifices made. Each piece of memorabilia in the Michigan Traveling Military Museum holds a story of the individual who used it. History at your fingertips. And we bring it all to you.
  • History. Delivered.

    History. Delivered.

    The weapons used. The uniforms worn. The letters written. The sacrifices made. Each piece of memorabilia in the Michigan Traveling Military Museum holds a story of the individual who used it. History at your fingertips. And we bring it all to you.
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WWI

Browse our bits of history from The Great War.

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WWII

See our relics from the deadliest conflict in history.

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German Military

Learn more about our German military pieces.

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Japanese Military

Have a look at our Japanese military memorabilia.

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The German military used a variety of field equipment during World War II, including many variations of backpacks, canteens, ammunition pouches, compasses and more. These field equipment items were made of many different materials that varied as the war went on.

Our Collection


The Michigan Traveling Military Museum is pleased to have a very nice collection of German field equipment from World War II. 


The German military used a variety of rifles during World War I and World War II. The standard infantry rifles were the Mauser-designed, bolt-action Gew98 and K98k. After the Germans invaded Russia in 1941, they soon found a need for both semi- and fully automatic rifles, and manufactured a number of different models including the G41 (M), G41 (W), G43, K43, FG42, Mkb42, MP43, MP44 and STG44. Throughout WWII, the Germans faced constant rifle shortages and ended up using captured enemy rifles, and even went on to manufacture some of these models as the G24t, G29/40, G33/40 and G98/40. By war's end, they instituted a special program to design and manufacture simplified weapons for use by the home guard (Volkssturm) forces. These simple rifles were designated as VG98, VG1, VG2 and VG1-5, and were given to old men and children during the last desperate days in 1945.

Our Collection


The Michigan Traveling Military Museum is pleased to have a nice selection of German military rifles in our collection.