The German WW1 helmet, also known as the Stahlhelm, was introduced in 1916 and was the standard helmet used by German soldiers during World War I.
The helmet was designed to protect soldiers' heads from shrapnel, bullets, and other battlefield hazards. It was made of steel and had a distinctive shape with a flared back and rounded top. The helmet's shape also helped to deflect incoming projectiles away from the head.
The German WW1 helmet went through several design changes during the war, including the addition of a brow plate to protect soldiers' foreheads. Soldiers also often added their own personalizations to their helmets, such as painting their unit's emblem or adding camouflage netting.
Following the end of World War I, the Stahlhelm continued to be used by German soldiers during the interwar period and into World War II. It remains an iconic piece of military equipment and is often used as a symbol of German military power.
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