And we know how soldiers were always following the rules 100% nonstop all day every day.
More often than not combat photographs show the German soldiers wearing helmets.
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And we know how soldiers were always following the rules 100% nonstop all day every day.
More often than not combat photographs show the German soldiers wearing helmets.
Is there any kind of advantage at all to not wearing a helmet? Besides looking different?
Is there any kind of advantage at all to not wearing a helmet? Besides looking different?
And we know how soldiers were always following the rules 100% nonstop all day every day.
More often than not combat photographs show the German soldiers wearing helmets.
Maybe you should just accept, that the Germans loved their helmets...
ambushed in the rear
Well they are not anything like kevlar helmets, there isnt
even any kind of paddings inside.
Good God, people. I thought that the point was clear. Ambushed off duty behind frontlines...
Let's turn this discussion into the shoulder badge I mentioned. Please.
The Mkb42, well actually there are two weapons having the same name except (H) which is Haenel and (W) Walther. Neither of that weapon made it to Stalingrad when you take belief in this book: "The German Assault Rifle 1935-45". Excellent book, I recommend it for anyone interested in weapons, particularly WWII.
What about your Nickname on the Uniform?