Kleine Feldküche Hf. 14

The Kleine Feldküche (Hf. 14) was a two-wheeled, horse-drawn field kitchen, introduced in 1935 as the successor to the Hf. 12. Its food boiler held 125 litres, the coffee boiler 60 litres — enough to serve hot meals to 60 to 125 men. In motorised units, the kitchen was loaded onto a truck without its limber. Affectionately nicknamed Gulaschkanone (goulash cannon) by soldiers, it was indispensable for frontline morale. During Militracks, the Hf. 14 can be seen in operation.














