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Stahlhelm - M1918 |  | Stahlhelm - M1918: Encyclopedia II - Stahlhelm - M1918 |  | Extensive redesigns were made for the M1918 model. A new two piece chin strap was introduced, and was attached directly to the helmet liner rather than the shell. Certain examples of the M1918 had cutouts in the rim along the sides of the helmet. It has incorrectly been said that these cutouts were to accommodate using headphones while wearing the helmet. These cutouts were actually done to improve hearing and to reduce echo created by the large flared skirt.
The M1918 Stahlhelm can be identified from the M1916, as the M1918 shell lacks the chinstrap rivet on the lower side of the he ...
See also:Stahlhelm, Stahlhelm - M1916/M1917, Stahlhelm - M1918, Stahlhelm - Central Power Variants, Stahlhelm - M1935/1940, Stahlhelm - M1942, Stahlhelm - M1945, Stahlhelm - Stalhelm Use in Other Countries |  | | Stahlhelm, Stahlhelm - Central Power Variants, Stahlhelm - M1916/M1917, Stahlhelm - M1918, Stahlhelm - M1935/1940, Stahlhelm - M1942, Stahlhelm - M1945, Stahlhelm - Stalhelm Use in Other Countries |  | |
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Stahlhelm - M1918
Extensive redesigns were made for the M1918 model. A new two piece chin strap was introduced, and was attached directly to the helmet liner rather than the shell. Certain examples of the M1918 had cutouts in the rim along the sides of the helmet. It has incorrectly been said that these cutouts were to accommodate using headphones while wearing the helmet. These cutouts were actually done to improve hearing and to reduce echo created by the large flared skirt.
The M1918 Stahlhelm can be identified from the M1916, as the M1918 shell lacks the chinstrap rivet on the lower side of the helmet skirt found on earlier models.
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