In world war one, helmets where made of steel, to help protect your head from any bullets or other weapons used (:
not all the time they only wore helmets in combat but they were hardly ever in combat so yes they did
It means "Fredericus Rex". In latin, it means King Frederick. It is in honour of Frederick I, first king of Prussia.
world war 1 helmets were made fom sheep skin and cows
I Dont Really Know But I Think It Green And Brown!!! Cause they have to hide in the dirt and in the green grass!!! Many Navy helmets were grey. The Navy is fond of the paint color affectionally referred to as "battleship grey". However, the Navy used several different style helmets including a large one that allowed the wearer to use the ship intercom ear-piece.
In world war one, helmets where made of steel, to help protect your head from any bullets or other weapons used (:
Modern US army helmets are made from Kevlar.
"The German Ace and the Red Baron were both used for " nicknames for The famous German WW1 ace, Baron Manfred von Richtofen.
The German form of the name Damian is "Damian". Some common nicknames for Damian in Germany include Dami and Daimi.
They are stickers used normally on helmets.
You can buy them from www.Fallschirmjager.Biz he makes excellent replica Fallschirmjager (Paratrooper), German and American Helmets, mainly around the Airborne troops and offers custom painting of existing helmets as well as providing genuine and replica helmets.
kind of sometimes it depends
no they dont
not all the time they only wore helmets in combat but they were hardly ever in combat so yes they did
Bern helmets are used to protect one's head while bicycling. They are lightweight helmets made for men, women, and children in a variety of styles and colors.
The emblems on German helmets during World War II generally included the Nazi Party emblem, a national symbol representing Germany, or branch-specific insignia denoting different military units such as the Luftwaffe, Wehrmacht, or SS. These emblems were used for identification, unit recognition, and to instill morale among troops.
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