Now I am hooked..
Yesterday I found two Italian WW2 paratrooper helmets on a slope of a local mountain. This region where I live was under Italian military occupation from 1941 until Italy capitulated in 1943. Judging by the shape, I am pretty sure they were manufactured for paratroopers.
My grandfather told me that he saw how Italian soldiers cook food in their helmets, perhaps these two I found were for the same purpose as they are deteriorated and cracked on top. I will attach two YouTube videos to this topic, in the second one you can see helmets undisturbed. I filmed them prior to touching them as I was not completely sure what the thing was.
I will come back to this location to look for more stuff, it is a 30 minute walk from my house. In the meantime tell me what you think
Two Italian WW2 helmets found
- jackssmirkingrevenge
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Nice find! The lack of rim does make it seem like they are paratroop helmets:
Worth doing a bit of research as to the exact units involved as to my knowledge it was mostly Alpine troops in this area or operations.
Worth doing a bit of research as to the exact units involved as to my knowledge it was mostly Alpine troops in this area or operations.
Beware UXO especially if it was an active combat zone!Indeed, I hope there is more stuff left on that location.
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I knew that these were Italian helmets after 5 minutes, but had to research later to confirm that these were designed for paratroopers.. really strange, no one ever mentioned to me that paratroopers were in this area.jackssmirkingrevenge wrote: ↑Wed May 26, 2021 8:10 amNice find! The lack of rim does make it seem like they are paratroop helmets:
Worth doing a bit of research as to the exact units involved as to my knowledge it was mostly Alpine troops in this area or operations.
Beware UXO especially if it was an active combat zone!Indeed, I hope there is more stuff left on that location.