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07-27-2008 06:20 PM
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Re: LAH SS Helmet
I think you need the relevant SS helmet books, be they from Bender or Schiffer. If you are in Czechia, I am not sure how easily you can get them. My book dealer in Berlin has them, though. Therein is your answer, but I am not sure how many contemporary images they contain. I am not aware of one of these helmets in a present day collection.
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Re: LAH SS Helmet
Friedrich--
What are some of the helmet books you would recommend?
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Re: LAH SS Helmet
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HelmChick
Friedrich--
What are some of the helmet books you would recommend?
I own neither of these works I have in mind, but look at the on line lists from Bender and also from Schiffer. The others here will give you the citations. I think the book from Bender is by K. Hicks. And I cannot recall the author of the work from Schiffer. I am not a helmet collector. As you know, there is a whole galaxy of these people with their special rites and rituals.
Happy collecting.
The images of the early LAH runes are in Mollo, Uniforms of the SS, Vol. 3. But this is an old work and may not be accessible to all. Surely these recent works above contain lots of authentic examples and the most recent writing on the subject. The other author known to me is Ludwig Baer, a German, whose work is available in English and German, I think.
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Re: LAH SS Helmet
I would highly recommend:
History of the German Steel Helmet by Ludwig Baer. (Almost the "bible" on the subject)
SS Steel by Kelly Hicks.
Cheers, Ade.
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Thank you, dear colleague, I had thought these were the relevant titles. There is also the works with Schiffer, too. Did Hick do both? I do not own any of them, I am ashamed to say.
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The twin volume work by Radovic, published by Schiffer I also have. They have large colour photos and are "coffee table" books. They are worth buying, but the waters are muddied somewhat by the inclusion of a fair number of fakes within them. (I fully realise no book is perfect, having been involved with several myself on British Airborne, then being dismayed to find items within them which were bad.)
The Baer book is the one to buy.
Cheers, Ade.
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