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Size 64- WW2 German M35 Helmet Battlefield Relic Found Near Tartu, Estonia

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Welcome to the Red Brick Depot! Original WWII German M35 steel helmet, heavily corroded battlefield relic condition. This piece was recovered near Tartu, Estonia, a region that saw intense fighting on the Eastern Front. Significant corrosion and heavy metal loss throughout the shell, with multiple large and small perforations caused by long-term ground exposure. Original [Continue]

WW2 German M42 Helmet Relic Size 66 Found in Sorva, Saaremaa, Estonia WH

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Welcome to the Red Brick Depot! Here for sale is. Original WWII German M42 steel helmet (Stahlhelm), size 66, battlefield relic condition. This helmet was recovered in the Sorva area of Saaremaa Island, Estonia – a site of intense fighting during the Soviet Moonsund Archipelago offensive in autumn 1944. The shell retains traces of its [Continue]

WW2 German M35 Helmet. Size 64. Battle-Damaged Relic. Found in Estonia

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Up for sale is an authentic WW2 German M35 steel helmet, relic condition, size 64, recovered from the banks of the Emajõgi River in South Estonia – a historically significant Eastern Front battlefield. This helmet is in battlefield-dug condition, showing deep pitting, rust, and a small combat-related penetration hole – a silent witness to the [Continue]

WW2 German M40 Helmet Relic Size 64 Battle Damaged Dug Estonia Original

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This is a 100% original WWII German M40 helmet, size 64, recovered from a historical Eastern Front battlefield site in Estonia. This battle-damaged relic offers a powerful visual story of the brutal fighting on the Eastern Front. Size: shell size 64. Condition: Heavily battle-damaged, large fragmentation holes visible. Origin: Dug in Estonia (Eastern Front relic). [Continue]