joerookery
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I'm about to unveil another article. This one is on M15 steel helmet plates. This continuation of research done in the 1980s has been extremely interesting. Considering I have zero M15 enlisted helmets, it has also been an educational experience. Before I give any conclusions at all I will pose an interesting dilemma of references. In 1915 what were the differences in Bavarian helmet plates for enlisted soldiers?
The standard work on Bavaria by Seibold has some answers however, there seems to be some differences in Turinetti and in the old Kaiserzeit magazine. Was there a difference between mounted and foot Wappen in 1915? What was that Wappen difference?
Here is the primary issue -- size of the Wappen and vines between the legs. John O'Connor has allowed the reproduction of these drawings to illustrate what I'm talking about.
When did a difference end? What are your thoughts?
The standard work on Bavaria by Seibold has some answers however, there seems to be some differences in Turinetti and in the old Kaiserzeit magazine. Was there a difference between mounted and foot Wappen in 1915? What was that Wappen difference?
Here is the primary issue -- size of the Wappen and vines between the legs. John O'Connor has allowed the reproduction of these drawings to illustrate what I'm talking about.


When did a difference end? What are your thoughts?