Pickelhaube
The term Pickelhaube comes from the German. It means a helmet with point on the top. It is really a spiked helmet. It was worn in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries by Prussian military, later also by firefighters, and police – not only in Germany, but also in other countries. Although it is typically associated with the Prussian army, the helmet was widely imitated by other armies during this period.
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How to determine a helmet size correctly
Please read the following information before you choose a size for an historic helmet. It is always unpleasant for both parties when the selected size does not fit on the first try and the helmet replica must be returned. This is especially true for…