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  • Germany, Luftwaffe. A Single Decal M40 Helmet Belonging to Hans Engels, DKiG Recipient
  • Germany, Luftwaffe. A Single Decal M40 Helmet Belonging to Hans Engels, DKiG Recipient
  • Germany, Luftwaffe. A Single Decal M40 Helmet Belonging to Hans Engels, DKiG Recipient
  • Germany, Luftwaffe. A Single Decal M40 Helmet Belonging to Hans Engels, DKiG Recipient
  • Germany, Luftwaffe. A Single Decal M40 Helmet Belonging to Hans Engels, DKiG Recipient
  • Germany, Luftwaffe. A Single Decal M40 Helmet Belonging to Hans Engels, DKiG Recipient
  • Germany, Luftwaffe. A Single Decal M40 Helmet Belonging to Hans Engels, DKiG Recipient
  • Germany, Luftwaffe. A Single Decal M40 Helmet Belonging to Hans Engels, DKiG Recipient
  • Germany, Luftwaffe. A Single Decal M40 Helmet Belonging to Hans Engels, DKiG Recipient
  • Germany, Luftwaffe. A Single Decal M40 Helmet Belonging to Hans Engels, DKiG Recipient
  • Germany, Luftwaffe. A Single Decal M40 Helmet Belonging to Hans Engels, DKiG Recipient

Item: G36700

Germany, Luftwaffe. A Single Decal M40 Helmet Belonging to Hans Engels, DKiG Recipient

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Germany, Luftwaffe. A Single Decal M40 Helmet Belonging to Hans Engels, DKiG Recipient

(Luftwaffe M40 Stahlhelm). Constructed of molybdenum steel (magnetic); with its original green paint on the interior and exterior. It features stamped air vents and a smooth finished edge along the entire helmet, making this a signature M40 helmet. The interior has its original butterscotch-coloured leather liner, constructed of eight leather panels, each with five ventilation holes, and an additional hole at the top for the drawstring to be fed through. The drawstring itself is constructed of twisted/embroidered white string, and appears to be original to the helmet. The chin strap is constructed of leather that is stained/oiled to a rich black colour, with its original metal hardware, and is securely fastened to the metal frame within the helmet. The underside of the skirt on the reverse is stamped “DN101” and is marked “Obgefr. Hans Engels, 403997, I-Paris” in white period markings, and is stamped “Q64” for “Quist” and size “64”. On the left of the exterior is a Luftwaffe eagle decal. The helmet measures 226 mm (w) x 281 mm (h). The exterior of the helmet is well preserved, with only minor scrapes and paint transfer from storage. The interior is also well preserved, with light to moderate wear to the liner from use. he chin strap is also well preserved, without significant cracking in the leather. In near extremely fine condition, with only minor signs of wear.

Footnote: Hans Engels was awarded the German Cross in Gold on August 31st, 1943 as a Feldwebel (Seargent) of the I. Transportgeschwader 2.

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