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In 1935 the Wehrmacht adopted a lower, lighter version of the M1916/18 "coal scuttle" helmet; this became the ubiquitous German helmet of World War II, worn by all branches of the Wehrmacht and SS, police, fire brigades and Party organizations. Collectors distinguish slight production variants as the M35, M40 and M42.
Museum quality display of original WW2 German headgear including military visors, original helmets, and more.
Decals of Heer used on various helmets. Caps and helmets bore two common insignia elements, in various forms: the National Emblem and the national colors. World War I caps had carried dual cockades or roundels, one in Imperial black-white-red and one in the colors of the particular State within the Empire.
In 1935 the Wehrmacht adopted a lower, lighter version of the M1916/18 "coal scuttle" helmet; this became the ubiquitous German helmet of World War II, worn by all branches of the Wehrmacht and SS, police, fire brigades and Party organizations. Collectors distinguish slight production variants as the M35, M40 and M42.
Throughout WWII, the German military used camouflage effectively. German soldiers camouflaged vehicles, helmets, uniforms, and field gear using a variety of mediums, patterns, and schemes. The sheer number and variety of German WWII camouflaged helmets, or "camo" helmets, is proof of this.
Shop, Buy, or Sell original WWII German Militaria and Memorabilia. Unique, one-of-a-kind original WW2 German artifacts. German WWII uniforms, helmets, insignia, and visors, to buckles, flags, fieldgear, medals, boots, caps, and more.
1 Απρ 2021 · Specialists such as mountain troops, tank crews and combat engineers were issued distinctive uniform items and kit, while the ever-expanding variety of fronts on which the German Army fought – from the North African desert to the Russian steppe – prompted the rapid development of clothing and equipment for different climates and conditions.