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M35 Luftwaffe Helmet Double Decal – SE62

Condition: Excellent ++

Maker: SE – Sächsische Emaillier und Stanzwerke A.G.

Pattern: M35

Size: 62

 

SKU: E1971 Category: Tags ,

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Product Description:  This M35 Luftwaffe Double Decal Helmet, size SE62, is a very attractive and honest example of the classic prewar German Air Force helmet, displaying strong originality and desirable character throughout. The exterior retains the majority of its original factory-applied smooth Luftwaffe blue paint, showing scattered service wear and an even, natural patina that gives the helmet a convincing and appealing “combat-worn” appearance.

Both original decals remain intact and well preserved. The Luftwaffe eagle and the national tricolor are each approximately 85 percent present, with crisp detail and pleasing age toning. Their condition complements the helmet’s overall look and confirms its untouched, all-original state.
The interior is complete with its original leather liner, which shows honest wear but no rips or tears. The liner remains supple and well fitted to the shell. The liner band is the correct reinforced aluminum type, appropriate for this early period of M35 production. The helmet is fitted with its original chinstrap, complete with the correct aluminum buckle and thirteen adjustment holes, further enhancing its authenticity.
The steel shell is clearly stamped “SE62” on the skirt, with the lot number “3280” stamped to the rear. The size 62 shell, the most commonly encountered wartime size, presents very well and displays excellent proportions.
Overall, this helmet exhibits strong eye appeal, excellent originality, and the highly desirable “been there” look sought after by collectors. A fine example of a Luftwaffe double decal M35 helmet, offered in excellent condition.

 

 

 

Historical Description: When the German Army first marched into war in 1914, it went to the front lines wearing the traditional “Picklehaube” helmets. The war soon developed to necessitate the need for an improved headgear to protect the wearer. The German Army developed the M16 helmet in 1915 and began issuing it in mass quantity to its fighting troops in 1916. The M16 underwent changes to bring about the next model, the M18. Both the M16 and M18 saw use by the German Army during WW1, as well as the interwar years by the Reichswehr and Freikorps. In 1931, a new liner system was developed. The M16 and M18 helmets were in mass supply right up to the time the Nazi Party took control of the German government. During Adolf Hitler’s rearming of the German military in the early 1930’s, the M16 and M18 helmets saw extensive refitting with the newer liner system, fresh paint, and the addition of a centralized decal system for the newly formed Wehrmacht’s respective branches. Decals were generally placed on each side of the helmet, one side being the branch and the other the national colors shield or party shield. In 1935, the M35 helmet was introduced. This new design was lighter and more streamlined than the older style helmets and is what the world now recognizes as the iconic helmet of the German Military. M35 helmets can most easily be identified from the separate rivet ventholes and rolled edges. With the outbreak of war, some changes were made to bring in a new model, the M40. The changes made to this new model was the use of a more matte field grey finish and the vent holes were now integral to the helmets shell. In 1940, the national colors decals and party shields were ordered to be removed. It should be noted that many M35 helmets were brought up to date by repainting them with the matte field grey finish and/or other modifications if necessary. These refitted helmets are what collectors now term “reissue helmets”. The next model helmet to evolve was the M42. The model M42 has the same features of the M40 with the exception of the edges of the helmet not being rolled and remain flared. This was to speed up production and lower cost as the war dragged on and the German economy began changing to a total war economy. In 1943 all decals were ordered to be removed from combat helmets.

 

 

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