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Lüttwitz-Kapp-Putsch Hakenkreuzbemalung Stahlhelm
Hello all,
I found an interesting picture of an early Transitional 'M-16' that claims to be from the Lüttwitz-Kapp-Putsch of 1920 and I was wondering if anyone had any more information or pictures regarding these early Freikorps Hakenkreuz painted Stahlhelms that may have been used by Marine-brigade Ehrhardt.
It claims to be an M-16 but I do not see the chinstrap lug rivets so I think it is an M-18.
Any information regarding these interesting early helmets is greatly appreciated!
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File:Pre-Nazi Swastika. Stahlhelm M 1916 mit Hakenkreuzbemalung. Marinebrigade Ehrhardt. Luttwitz-Kapp-Putsch 1920. Deutsches Historisches Museum.jpg - Wikipedia
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12-21-2023 07:22 AM
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Hi Moredcai,
I agree, does look to be an M18 and not an M16 judging by the photos, and likely a size 64 shell.
You do see a lot of these Hakenkreuz painted on helmets but without some firm provenance its very hard to see when or by whom they were painted, but having said that, its originality cannot be ruled out!
I would be interested to at least see some better images that may give an idea of how old the paint might be.
Also, I do have some reference materials and will have a look for some period images for you.
Andy
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I tried searching for more pictures of this particular helmet but alas, I was not able to find anything.
I remember reading somewhere that Hitler got his inspiration for his use of the Hakenkreuz from Early Freikorp soldiers.
I'm sure Marine-Brigade Ehrhardt wasn't the only Freikorp army using the Hakenkreuz but I wonder if they were the ones that inspired Hitlers use of it?
Thank you again for any references and information!
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Now that's some good provenance and a much better photo! Thanks Aldo!
I remember seeing that particular Goering photo in a book before I started collecting and thinking how iconic these WW1 steel helmets looked.
Andy
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Thank you so much Aldo, I could not have asked for a better more informative response! The link is also very much appreciated.
I had completely forgotten of that old picture of Göring wearing a similar helmet.
These early transitional helmets used during a time of political instability are rather fascinating.
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Great helmet Aldo! Congratulations. I’m really looking forward to seeing the photos of this one. I agree with your observations regarding the look and patina. The original factory paint and swaz have the same patina to my eyes and I like the rust bleed coming through from underneath.
Andy
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Thanks Andy I agree. Although impossible to prove something like this sometimes you just have to trust your eyes and your instinct.
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Amazing helmet Aldo, great to have some good pictures of such a beautiful helmet, I love the thicker and more symetric hakenkreuz!
I do most of my collecting in person and I've only been able to find an butchered M-17 which I restored but I hope to find an example such as this in this in the future as I love these transitional Freikorp types. I'll be keeping an eye out for your new thread on this helmet and thank you for posting it here!
Last edited by Mordecai; 02-29-2024 at 10:57 PM.
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