German Helmets 1916-1945
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Jan M. Meland (Author) Terry Goodapple (Author)
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The German helmet is one of the most iconic symbols of the German soldier in World War II. Its distinctive shape evokes the terror and fear the German soldiers created during this difficult time, but also represents a technically advanced military design. The World War II German helmet was produced from 1935 to 1945 and it's estimated that approximately 25 million were made.
The book covers liners, rivets, shells, factory markings, lot numbers, vent holes, chinstraps, decals and lot more. The helmets shown are M16, M17, M18, M34, M35, M36, M37, M38, M39, M40 and M42. Fabric painted helmets, re-issued helmets, repainted/overpainted helmets, camo helmets, helmets with camo adaptions and helmet covers. ca. 1480 high-quality images
About the Author
Historian, collector of TR militaria, cand.scient, master degree from the University of Trondheim, Norway.
More Details
- Contributor: Jan M. Meland
- Imprint: Mort Homme Books
- ISBN13: 9788269012620
- Number of Pages: 234
- Packaged Dimensions: 210x297mm
- Format: Hardback
- Publisher: Mort Homme Books
- Release Date: 2020-12-14
- Binding: Hardback
- Biography: Historian, collector of TR militaria, cand.scient, master degree from the University of Trondheim, Norway.
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