
Stahlhelm - Wikipedia
Versions of the M1935 Stahlhelm were sent to Republic of China from 1935 to 1936 and the M1935 was the main helmet of the Chinese Nationalist Army (especially the "central" …
German WWII M35 Steel Helmet- Stahlhelm 35 WW2 M1935
This means our helmet is as heavy and as solid as an original. The shell is large (size 68) and has the correct classic M1935 rolled edge as well as proper hollow rivet ventilation holes.
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WW2 German M35 Helmet - Field Grey - Wehrmacht - Epic …
M35 Helmets were mostly worn by the Heer army and were based off of the WW1 predecessor, but with a few modifications to suit the new updated image of the Wehrmacht forces.
WWII German Helmets - World War Two Helmets
The easiest way to identify an M35 helmet is by examining the bottom edges of the helmet and the vent holes. If the edges roll under the helmet and if steel rivets were placed in the vent …
M35 helmets/Stahlhelm - Royal Tiger Imports
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M35 German Helmet - Authentic WWII German M35 Helmets
Discover our comprehensive FAQ on the M35 German helmet, a significant artifact from WWII military history. Learn about helmet variations like the M40 and M42, original decals, …
M35 Stahlhelm: German WW2 combat steel helmet collectibles
M-35 Stahlhelm is a model of the Wehrmacht combat helmet adopted in 1935. A number of helms of this type were found while the diggings in the Stalingrad battle fields.
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The German M1935 Helmet History | Military Tour Blog
The M35 helmet was used by the Polish Home Army and was exported to China where it became the main helmet of the Chinese Army. Germany also exported its helmets to Spain, Hungary …