Mint condition 3rd printing of Ken Niewiarowicz’s highly coveted and out of print book “Germany’s Combat Helmets 1933-1945“. Still sealed in its original wrapping, the book is the most extensive reference material for German helmet collecting to date. Consisting of 468 pages, the hard cover book measures approximately 23cm by 15cm and 3cm thick.
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Germany’s Combat Helmets 1933-1945 A Modern Study by Ken Niewiarowicz (New Sealed)
Mint condition 3rd printing of Ken Niewiarowicz’s highly coveted and out of print book “Germany’s Combat Helmets 1933-1945“. Still sealed in its original wrapping, the book is the most extensive reference material for German helmet collecting to date.
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