Hi Theo, it works for me
Cheers, Ade.
Hi Theo, it works for me
Cheers, Ade.
Theo....well you live and learn, never seen a ''Hungarian'' WW1 helmet before, how where they able to make this seperate helmet within the ''Empire'' ?...I have researched this helmet both via the net and within all the books I have, nothing even mentioned, not even on sites dedicated to the KuK ! strange ! however thanks for the info.....I shall digest.
I have asked myself the same question, how was the Hungarian separated inside the Austro-Hungarian army, but have not really tried to find the answer so far, just asked the question
But the helmet is in the books, too, you can see it in Paolo Marzetti's great book Combat Helmets of the World, page 271, entry 76.4
It is also shown in the "bible" of the German steel helmets, the History of the German Steel Helmet 1916 - 1939 by Ludwig Baer. In this great book it is described as "Hungarian M17". I found it on pages 350, 365 and 366. Besides the pictures, there is a very short text about it, saying that the Hungarian M17 helmet was produced by Krupp Berndorfer Metalwarenfabrik, after they ceased producing the Berndorfer helmet. In Marzeetti's book is mentioned, that Berndorfer helmets were last issued in 1917, this also fits in the time frame for the M17 Hungarian production. /Page numbers are from the 1985 issue of the Baer book that I have./
Thank you for a very detailed explanation, much appreciated!
Hungarian helmets were also converted into dd transitionals and sd mid WWII reissues. I will try to post some pictures later this week of a WWI original and a sd heer reissue. There are good pictures and the historical account of these helmets in BAER. My WWI example does not have the liner, but does have the liner band, and chinstrap. I will try to get decent pictures of the inner workings, as they are slightly different than their German and Austrian counterparts.
Thank you, it will be very interesting to see the inside! Unfortunately mine is a shell only and the helmet books do not have good pictures. So far I believe the chinstrap was attached to the rivets inside and so was the liner? Is that correct? Awaiting your pictures with interest!
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