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The Brodie helmet was a steel combat helmet invented by John Leopold Brodie in 1915 and used by many countries in World War I. It had a shallow circular crown, a wide brim, and a leather liner and chinstrap, and was designed to protect against shrapnel and shell splinters.
The Stahlhelm was a series of German steel combat helmets introduced in 1916 to protect soldiers from shrapnel and artillery. It became a symbol of the German Army and was used in various wars and conflicts until the 1990s.
Learn how the steel helmet was invented and fielded in response to increased lethality on the battlefield due to advances in artillery and fragmentation. Compare the development and features of the French Adrian, German Stahlhelm, and British Brodie helmets used in World War I.
The Adrian helmet was the first modern steel helmet and the standard helmet of many armies in World War I. It was designed to protect soldiers from shrapnel and had a distinctive crest and branch insignia.
16 Ιουν 2014 · Learn how the Brodie helmet, designed by John Leopold Brodie, became the iconic symbol of British soldiering in the First World War. Discover its history, design, production and legacy in this article from Engineering and Technology Magazine.
20 Ιουν 2019 · June 20, 2019. The soldier of the First World War initially went into action with no personal protection at all. For headgear they were issued only with caps, kepis or, at best, a leather helmet like the famous Pickelhaube.
Learn about the history and development of the first German steel helmet, the M16, used in World War I. See photos, features and variations of this iconic helmet that saved many lives and became a symbol of the war.