What happened to German helmets after the war?
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Re: What happened to German helmets after the war?
I can remember my nan having about 6 of them in her garden as plant pots!, each one had been flattened a bit on the top and had a hole in to let the water drain out.
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Re: What happened to German helmets after the war?
snayperskaya wrote:I can remember my nan having about 6 of them in her garden as plant pots!, each one had been flattened a bit on the top and had a hole in to let the water drain out.
.303 hole ?
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Re: What happened to German helmets after the war?
Just like the PatheNews clip then...
Quite a lot were also used post-war in Norway, various South American countries, etc.
Finland not only used several type of German helmet during what we call WW2, but re-ordered more of the M40 type from Germany in 1955. They also used several Swedish, Italian, Hungarian, Russian, Polish, French & even Finnish made helmets.
Quite a lot were also used post-war in Norway, various South American countries, etc.
Finland not only used several type of German helmet during what we call WW2, but re-ordered more of the M40 type from Germany in 1955. They also used several Swedish, Italian, Hungarian, Russian, Polish, French & even Finnish made helmets.
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Re: What happened to German helmets after the war?
PickaxeDellboy wrote:snayperskaya wrote:I can remember my nan having about 6 of them in her garden as plant pots!, each one had been flattened a bit on the top and had a hole in to let the water drain out.
.303 hole ?

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Re: What happened to German helmets after the war?
Before or after they took them off the German soldiers?snayperskaya wrote:PickaxeDellboy wrote:snayperskaya wrote:I can remember my nan having about 6 of them in her garden as plant pots!, each one had been flattened a bit on the top and had a hole in to let the water drain out.
.303 hole ?

Re: What happened to German helmets after the war?
With bayonet lugs ground off.....TomH wrote:They kept a few back:
http://www.britishpathe.com/video/germa ... an+helmets
Spot the No5's?

West German Border Guards.......and its this source that a relatively recent batch of surplus No.5's have come from.
Re: What happened to German helmets after the war?
I saw one turned into a sort of shovel in a museum at Normandy.
Along with wedding dresses of parachute material.
The Irish Free State bought surplus WW1 German helmets and issued them to their Army throughout WW2 !
Along with wedding dresses of parachute material.
The Irish Free State bought surplus WW1 German helmets and issued them to their Army throughout WW2 !
Re: What happened to German helmets after the war?
The Irish Free State required so many German helmets that Vickers tooled up to make them!!breacher wrote:I saw one turned into a sort of shovel in a museum at Normandy.
Along with wedding dresses of parachute material.
The Irish Free State bought surplus WW1 German helmets and issued them to their Army throughout WW2 !
I can just imagine the reaction of the old & bold, having done their stint in F&F, getting told by the chargehand that next week your making German "coal skuttles".....bet he got told a few choice suggestions! (As well as ideas on where he could find a few original helmets, but they may need sluicing out & lick of paint first!)
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