It was a spiked helmet used by the Prussian and later German armies. It was first used in the 19th century and its use in the German army stopped after WW1.
In WWI they were nick-named "coal scuttles", as they reminded people of them.
You cannot tackle another player with your helmet. You can in fact tackle another player leading with your helmet...the rule is that you cannot make helmet to helmet contact with another player. That being said it is unsafe to lead with your helmet in any situation due to injury probability, you risk neck and head injuries when you lead with your helmet.
The red helmet represent lower Egypt; the white helmet represent upper Egypt.
The traditional samurai helmet is called a kabuto.
Helm in German means helmet in English.
Metal gray.
William comes from the German words for "Will" and "Helmet."
it means "will helmet" and it comes from German origin
there are THREE fastners that hold the liner in place. they are located about mid-way up on the sides of the helmet. they are REMOVED from the INSIDE of the helmet
It was a spiked helmet used by the Prussian and later German armies. It was first used in the 19th century and its use in the German army stopped after WW1.
BF is the helmet manufacturer. (I don't know the firm, but this particular marking is found mostly in WWI helmets). The 64 is the helmet size.
What r u talking about woman!!
that should just mean the size of the helmet. Grosse = size
It is short for William, it is German, it (Will) can be a unisex name, and it means Will (desire) + helmet (protection)
The coal scuttle helmet was used in both World Wars. The difference being no lug nuts for the added machinegunner's extra steel plate at the helmet's forehead for the M35, M42, etc. WWII German helmets. Lowered crown, and shortened back neck shield for the WWII headgear.
William is not a name found in the Bible. It is of Germanic origin and means "resolute protection" or "helmet."