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12-20-2021 12:18 AM
# ADS
Circuit advertisement
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I know it has ruined an otherwise gorgeous helmet..
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Seem that it was used as a toy after the war, because the letters seem very unprofessional painted and reminds me of unit numbers often found in SSH-40 helmets of postwar reissue. I like the liner. If the Price is right try to remove the MP
BR and Merry Cristmas from Munic
Bavarian
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Despite the lettering I would definitely have this in my collection
Nick
"In all my years as a soldier, I have never seen men fight so hard." - SS Obergruppenfuhrer Wilhelm Bittrich - Arnhem
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hello,
very nice helmet!
No chance that MP is from the DDR.
The white paint can be removed with a lot of patience, I already managed to remove a fake red star on a helmet.
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Original Lysva or LMZ with remnants of Gralex liner super nice remove that MP and you've got one cracking red army helmet.
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Nice helmet. This helmet does not seem to me to be East German used. As far as I know, after the war SSh-39 helmets (helmet shell) were only used in the Soviet Union by the Civil Defense or soldiers in training (учебный). The characters on the helmet could be Cyrillic. After some searching I found some official WWII Soviet military abbreviations;
Мастерская Ремонтная - Repair Shop
Механизированный Раз'езд - Mechanized Patrol
Минометная Рота - Mortar Company
Моторизованная Рота - Motorized Company.
It is just an assumption, but do not remove the characters on the helmet too quickly.
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Asjemenou, thanks so much for taking the time to look up these cyrillic possibilities, one of them might just be it. I agree with you about leaving it, maybe 20 years from now I’ll find an old photo that explains it.
Kevin
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I agree, do not remove it! I´ve seen a lot of Original SSh40s with more unprofessional looking stencils... It def. has some age to it and the helmet is nice in any case, great find!
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