SCHUPO
Well-known member
Gents,
I just picked up a nice example of the postwar Bavarian barracked police steel helmet that I thought I would show. My new steel helmet came in the mail yesterday so I suppose it meets the requirement of a "latest find" and it is a German helmet.
This is the Bavarian steel helmet worn after 1967 with this particular police star decal on the left side of the green painted helmet. Earlier Bavarian helmets worn prior to 1967 (from 27 October 1950) had a different shield without the police star. The decal on my helmet is a large colored metallic star with the Bavarian shield in the center. These postwar police helmets can be seen in Ludwig Baer, "The History of the German Steel Helmet 1916-1945", pp 274-308. Similar steel helmets with state or city police decals were worn by barracked police forces such as BGS, Baden-Wurttemberg, Bremen, and Hamburg.
Notice the liner and chinstrap and the "LS" maker marking in the metal shell. Who made my helmet?
I just picked up a nice example of the postwar Bavarian barracked police steel helmet that I thought I would show. My new steel helmet came in the mail yesterday so I suppose it meets the requirement of a "latest find" and it is a German helmet.
This is the Bavarian steel helmet worn after 1967 with this particular police star decal on the left side of the green painted helmet. Earlier Bavarian helmets worn prior to 1967 (from 27 October 1950) had a different shield without the police star. The decal on my helmet is a large colored metallic star with the Bavarian shield in the center. These postwar police helmets can be seen in Ludwig Baer, "The History of the German Steel Helmet 1916-1945", pp 274-308. Similar steel helmets with state or city police decals were worn by barracked police forces such as BGS, Baden-Wurttemberg, Bremen, and Hamburg.
Notice the liner and chinstrap and the "LS" maker marking in the metal shell. Who made my helmet?