
This German M35 helmet from the Spanish Civil War was used by the Condor Legion. Super unique piece of history from a time that shaped the world.
This German M35 helmet from the Spanish Civil War was used by the Condor Legion. Super unique piece of history from a time that shaped the world.
This is a German M40 Stahlhelm Helmet, made in Germany during World War II (1939-45). The helmet has some battlefield wear, adding to its historical significance. It is a great addition to any beginner militaria collection and perfect for display or educational purposes or reinacting. No National emblems present. Later in the war these were [Continue]
Finnish Military M40/55 Helmet German WWII (military/army/surplus) Finnish contract M40/55 stahelms. Made on German WWII machinery, the shells are exact copies of German helmets from WWII and are military issued. The liners do differ from the German design.
Finnish Military M40/55 Helmet German WWII (military/army/surplus) Finnish contract M40/55 stahelms. Made on German WWII machinery, the shells are exact copies of German helmets from WWII and are military issued. The liners do differ from the German design.
Finnish Military M40/55 Helmet German WWII (military/army/surplus) Finnish contract M40/55 stahelms. Made on German WWII machinery, the shells are exact copies of German helmets from WWII and are military issued. The liners do differ from the German design.
Finnish Military M40/55 Helmet German WWII (military/army/surplus) Finnish contract M40/55 stahelms. Made on German WWII machinery, the shells are exact copies of German helmets from WWII and are military issued. The liners do differ from the German design.
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Original, Finnish M40 style helmet. Contracted to be made for the Finnish army by the Germans. Most often referred to as an “M55″ helmet. The shell is in absolutely perfect condition. Finnish helmets quite often look pretty beaten up, but not this one. There isn’t a single dent. No putty, no filler. Helmet was just [Continue]