This original WWII German Stahlhelm is a battlefield recovery relic shell exhibiting heavy oxidation, corrosion, and age-related wear. The shell has several holes and cracks resulting from prolonged exposure and damage sustained over time. The helmet no longer retains its liner or chinstrap and is offered as an authentic relic display piece.
The German Stahlhelm became one of the most recognizable combat helmets of the Second World War, serving with German forces throughout the conflict. Battlefield recovery examples such as this provide a tangible connection to the history of the war and are valued by collectors for their untouched relic condition. Original relic helmets with evident service and environmental wear remain desirable historical display pieces.
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