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The Stahlhelms Museum
is where you can view items from our
extensive collection of World War 1 and
World War 2 U.S. and German
Militaria. We have divided it into
five sections: U.S. WWI, U.S. WWII,
German WWI,
German WWII and Other Countries. Each
section will contain pictures of
original WWI & WWII Helmets, Daggers,
Medals, Flags, Uniforms and Field Gear.
WWI U.S. Militaria:
The U.S. involvement in WWI was from
1917-1918. We have put together an
overview of WWI Navy, USMC, Army and
Army Air Force items for you to view.
Please be sure to view the WWI Victory &
Service medal section with a special
concentration on WWI PA Service Medals.
WWI German
Militaria:
Germany was at war during the entire
First World War which took place between
1914-1918. This section will show
basic equipment, medals, insignia and
edged weapons from WWI Germany.
Please be sure to view the special
sections showing the transition from the
well recognized spiked helmets of
Germany to the WWI German Steel Helmet
or 'Stahlhelm'.
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WWII U.S.
Militaria:
The U.S. involvement in WWII was from
1941-1945. We have put together an
overview of WWII Navy, USMC, Army and
Army Air Force items for you to view.
Please be sure to view the special
section on WWII Special Services items
which include baseball, football, boxing
and golf gear.
WWII German
Militaria:
Germany was at war during the entire
Second World War which took place
between 1939-1945. This section
will show basic
WWII German Helmets, hats,
equipment, medals, insignia and edged
weapons of WWII Germany. Please be
sure to view the section containing our
extensive collection of
WWII German Helmets.
Other Countries
Militaria:
Our main collection is made up of WWI
and WWII U.S. and German Militaria. The
'Other Countries' section of the
Museum is where we have displays of WWI
and WWII military items from England,
Italy, France, Canada, Russia and Japan. Please be sure to view
our nice selection of WWII Japanese
items.
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John Joseph
Pershing
"A
competent leader can get
efficient service from poor
troops, while on the
contrary an incapable leader
can demoralize the best of
troops" |
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