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  1. For combat situations, standard steel helmets field-painted in a tan color were issued, usually vehicle interior sand-yellow (sandgelb) or exterior brown-yellow (gelbbraun). The Afrikakorps' soft cap was the M40 visored (peaked) cap similar in shape to that of the mountain troops ( Gebirgsjäger ).

  2. WW2 German Army Wehrmacht uniforms in Norway 1940 General and private infantryman, overcoats, jackboots, officer's visor cap, helmet (Stahlhelm) etc. Armed Forces Museum (Forsvarsmuseet) Oslo 2020-02-25 3422.jpg 3,648 × 5,472; 3.57 MB.

  3. For combat situations, standard steel helmets field-painted in a tan color were issued, usually vehicle interior sand-yellow (sandgelb) or exterior brown-yellow (gelbbraun). The Afrikakorps' soft cap was the M40 visored (peaked) cap similar in shape to that of the mountain troops ( Gebirgsjäger ).

  4. 5 Αυγ 2019 · This is a set of generic German WWII army general officer uniforms. It should be noted that these aren't the only ones ever worn, or even the sole variations of each uniform above. On the uniform the first three figures from the left wear, for example, there were many variations.

  5. 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.

  6. Free German World War 2 helmet clipart for personal and commercial use. Transparent .png and .svg files.

  7. While the new regulation said nothing about the helmet a letter from Wehrkreiskommando VII (7th defence district command) written to the various Bavarian Reichswehr units stated that a small white and blue shield (colors of Bavaria) should be painted on the left side of the helmet.

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