Here's a reprint of the exhibit title, notes and titles of my pickelhauben display held at the 2010 annual meeting of The Company of Military Historians:
THE PRUSSIANIZATION OF THE AMERICAS: A STUDY OF GERMAN INFLUENCED HEADGEAR OF NORTH, CENTRAL, AND SOUTH AMERICA.
PRESENTED BY
ALEJANDRO “ALEX” DE QUESADA
ABOUT THE VIDEOS BEING PLAYED
GRAN PARADA MILITAR IS AN ANNUAL MILITARY PARADE OF THE CHILEAN ARMED FORCES EVERY 19 SEPTEMBER. THE VIDEO, TAKEN IN 2008, SHOWS THE HEAVY PRUSSIAN INFLUENCE UPON THE UNIFORMS, SMALL ARMS, AND TRADITIONS OF THE CHILEAN MILITARY. OF PARTICULIAR INTEREST IS THE ADOPTATION OF THE “GOOSE-STEP” MARCH TO THE TUNE OF IMPERIAL GERMAN MARTIAL MUSIC.
IDENTIFICATION OF PICKELHAUBEN DISPLAYED
Prussian Model 1842 Pickelhaube that influenced subsequent helmets around the world and continues to do so to this day.
2. Chile - Early version used by the Escuela Militar, circa 1900
3. Chile - Current version used by the Escuela Militar. White Horse Hair plume: Cadets/Instructors - Red Horse Hair plume: Band - White Feather plume: Director of the Escuela Militar.
4. Chile.
5. Venezuela.
6. Uruguay.
7. Uruguay - Locally made version for the police.
8. Colombia - Presidential Guard.
9. Colombia - Cadet of the National Police Academy.
10. Argentina - circa 1910.
11. Ecuador.
Mexico - Attributed to the Zatacacas Regiment, circa 1910.
Mexico - with original traveling case.
Mexico - with black feather plumes.
USA - Essex Troop, New Jersey, circa 1890.
USA - New York Militia.
USA - Rhode Island Light Artillery.
USA - Unattributed, possible New York Militia usage.
USA - All metal variant with parts assembled from a US Army M1881 Dress Helmet, possibly militia, fraternal, and school usage.
USA - Czapka based on those used by German and Polish lancers (Uhlans).
OTHER HEADGEAR OF GERMAN INFLUENCE OR ORIGIN
Germany - Model 1918 Steel Helmet of the type used by Colombian Troops during their war with Peru in the 1930s.
Germany - German made fiber parade helmet for the Chilean Army that was introduced in 1938. Based on the German Model 1935 Steel Helmet. The German Volunteer Fire Fighting Units in Chile still use the Model 1934 German Civil/Fireman’s Helmet of metal.
Chile - Various versions of Parade Helmets that are based on the German helmet and locally manufactured.
Argentinian Parade Helmet that is based on the German Model 1935 Steel Helmet. Due the outbreak of WW2, the Argentinians purchased large numbers of the Swiss Model 1918 Steel Helmets when the German helmets were no longer available.
Chilean Officer’s/Cadet Cap from the Escuela Militar that is closely based on the Imperial German Pre-WW1 Service Cap.
For some reason some of the numbers did not appear when I pasted and copied the info unto this reply. Hope you'll find it useful.
Alex