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Summary Of: Stahlhelm

Stahlhelm use in other countries... The design of the Stahlhelm was carried out by Dr... the Stahlhelm had to be formed in heated dies at a greater unit cost than the British... The different Stahlhelm designs are named for their year of introduction... The Stahlhelm was introduced into regular service during the... the Stahlhelm was often camouflaged by troops in the field using mud... The M1918 Stahlhelm can be distinguished from the M1916... it being realized that the reintroduction of the Stahlhelm would not have been tolerated by the Soviet Union... After Stahlhelm shells were painted... Stahlhelm use in other countries... Stahlhelm use in other countries... Versions of the M1935 Stahlhelm were sent to Nationalist... and some West German police units kept the Stahlhelm in their inventories... still uses the Stahlhelm design for ceremonial purposes...

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