Wehrmacht Combat Helmets 1933-45

Wehrmacht Combat Helmets 1933-45

Wehrmacht Combat Helmets 1933-45

Wehrmacht Combat Helmets 1933-45

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Overview

The German Stahlhelm is perhaps the most recognizable image of World War II. Manufactured in its millions, it was used or copied by many countries. It is still one of the most collected relics of the war; but despite its relative availability, prices have reached levels that challenge collectors to protect themselves by acquiring in-depth knowledge. This book, by a collector of 30 years' standing, offers a detailed masterclass in the patterns, component parts and finishes of the combat helmets used by the German Army, Navy and Air Force. It is illustrated with a superb selection of rare period photos, colour photos of collected examples, and striking colour paintings.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781782008477
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 12/20/2012
Series: Elite , #106
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 64
File size: 7 MB

About the Author

BRIAN BELL has been a collector of World War II German helmets for more than 30 years, since acquiring a naval M1935 helmet at the age of nine. An avid student of military history, he has travelled extensively in Germany to attend Wehrmacht veterans' reunions, and has interviewed many about their wartime experiences. Brian has a graduate degree from the University of Nebraska and is a professional career adviser to MBA students; he is married, and lives in Charlotteville, Virginia.

Kevin Lyles is a talented illustrator of 20th century military subjects. He has illustrated several books for Osprey over the years, and has also written titles on the US Army in Vietnam, a subject in which he has a long-standing interest. He lives and works in Hertfordshire, UK.

Table of Contents

Introduction · Between the World Wars: Reichswehr helmets · The M1933 prototype models · The M1940 · The M1942 · Production and assembly · Components · Colours & paint finishes · Insignia · Paratroop helmets · Field adaptions
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