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  1. What does the skull and crossbones on the Nazi uniform represent?

    Dec 13, 2014 · The totenkopf used by the SS is different from that used by the German army in WW2. It's also largely an exaggeration (approaching a myth) that Hugo Boss had much of an influence on …

  2. Why are military uniforms often flared or poofy above the knee?

    Feb 17, 2012 · 40 I've often wondered why do various uniforms have those "poofs" on the outsides of the legs just above the knee? Was there a particular purpose to this, or a practical reason, or was it …

  3. Usage of German camoflage during World War II

    Apr 20, 2015 · Although most do not know this, Germans used camouflage during the war. The grey uniform was only ceremonial. However, they are pictured without the camo 99% of the time so I'd like …

  4. Did the Sturmabteilung uniform look ridiculous in terms of German ...

    Jan 7, 2021 · The SA were definitely subject to abuse and ridicule by communists and leftists, focusing on various aspects which probably included their uniform (there are certainly caricatures of German …

  5. What were the differences between the Waffen SS and the Wehrmacht …

    Oct 8, 2016 · The German soldier in these units is in a preferred category and is the backbone of the German Armed Forces. Handbook on German Military Forces, U.S. War Department Technical …

  6. world war two - Did Russian winter seriously contribute to German ...

    Jun 27, 2018 · 20 The Russian winter was a contributing factor. The German winter is not like the Russian plains winter where the German army advanced. The German army was reportedly still …

  7. When did soldiers begin wearing ballooned pants? [duplicate]

    Sep 25, 2020 · I was told by a veteran that it was not until the Korean war that American soldiers began to balloon their pants. Prior to that it was only paratroopers. Can this be validated?

  8. military - Was there any practical use for German spiked helmets ...

    Aug 17, 2016 · The main practical use for Pickelhaube style spiked helmets was to attract voluntary enlistments as part of fancy full dress uniforms, which was more important in the British and …

  9. What was the state of the German rail system in 1944?

    Apr 29, 2019 · Railway yards were protected by their own AAA, and railway tunnels were almost indestructible in WW2 (they required precise hits with heavy unguided bombs from low altitude). …

  10. What is the origin of oak leaves in military insignia and decorations ...

    Jul 19, 2023 · Several military insignia and decorations use an "oak leaf" motif: Majors and Lieutenant Commanders in the US Armed Forces have a single stylized gold oak leaf insignia. …