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The nature of trench warfare was pretty medieval-elaborate static defences, hand to hand fighting, the re-emergence of body armour etc could also be the helmet was some sort of early riot gear for civil unrest-there was a lot of that both during and after the war but again the mesh is pretty wide for stopping stones or bricks etc.
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04-08-2015 05:21 AM
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Early form of Riot protection was considered.. Though I've never seen a period pic of any special types of gear used.....the period after the war and the civil unrest in Germany, they seem to just be wearing typical uniforms and head gear
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Would also have expected such a thing to be in better condition if it wasn't being used at or near the frontline.
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It's shame I have no other info than just this one photo, would be nice to know where it was found at least
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Something else to consider....could this be a Turkish lid? The missing lip at the front of the helmet may indicate Turkish rather than german
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Could be......
Your man on that one would be ukturkcollector on Pickelhaubes.Com
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|<ris
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Maybe it's not something that was made during the war for protection, but maybe it was constructed after the war. Right after the war, a lot of helmets were just floating arround and a lot of people saw some other use for them. They were used as feeding bucket for the animals, they were put on top of scarecrows, they were used to get menour out of the pit, they were used as flower pots and so on...
Here's a composed picture of IMAGINE SHE WANTS...
Just my two cents of course...
Adler
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That's not beyond the realm of possibility.....I really thought you'd found the "missing" photos mate.....well done
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What if it is the remains of an rat protection? Sounds weird i know. But the rat problem was so high in the trenches some soldiers made homemade rat protection to avoid getting bit by those those disease spreaders.
There exists photos of ww1 rat protection inventions, i saw some examples in a ww1 docu some time ago.
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