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The origin of the Swedish M21 helmets. More questions than answers!

Article about: Being neutral during World War 1 did not prevent Sweden from following closely the adoption of the French M15 Adrian, British MK1 & German M16 steel helmets. In August 1917 the Swedish H

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    Default The origin of the Swedish M21 helmets. More questions than answers!

    I was informed that this thread wasn't appropriate, because it didn't included any of my own helmets & that the information was more of less copied from elsewhere. I understand & rectified the situation. Enthusiasm took over. Jack
    Last edited by Jack59; 11-15-2023 at 05:30 PM.

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    From what I remember from one Swedish helmet site: "3 Kronor / Three crowns" blue decals were issued from 1942 onwards.
    Decals didn't exist before that.

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    From what I remember from one Swedish helmet site: "3 Kronor / Three crowns" blue decals were issued from 1942 onwards.
    Decals didn't exist before that.
    Thanks for the precision Verikauha

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