BACKGROUND
The Allgemeine SS ("General SS") was a major branch of the Schutzstaffel (SS) paramilitary forces of Nazi Germany; it was managed by the SS Main Office (SS-Hauptamt). The Allgemeine SS was officially established in the autumn of 1934 to distinguish its members from the SS-Verfügungstruppe (SS Dispositional Troops or SS-VT), which later became the Waffen-SS, and the SS-Totenkopfverbände (SS Death's Head Units or SS-TV), which were in charge of the Nazi concentration camps and extermination camps. SS formations committed many war crimes against civilians and allied servicemen.
Starting in 1939, foreign units of the Allgemeine SS were raised in occupied countries. From 1940 they were consolidated into the Directorate of the Germanic-SS (Leitstelle der germanischen SS). When the war first began, the vast majority of SS members belonged to the Allgemeine SS, but this proportion changed during the later years of the war after the Waffen-SS opened up membership to ethnic Germans and non-Germans.
DESCRIPTION
Here is a professionally restored example of a Holy Grail Allegemeine-SS double decal black helmet that would have been seen on Hitler's elite guard troops in the early 1930's. As the SS was still considered to be a political organization at the time and not a military priority, new SS members often wore refurbished German WW1 helmets which were repainted in satin black with newly invented SS decals then applied over top.
In this particular example the original pea green WW1 German paint color on the inside was maintained while the outside painted in a satin black enamel finish. The inside liner is also a transitional inter war example often seen on re-issued WW1 helmet used for pre WW2 service and is ink stamped "57" on one of the liner tongues. The is one of the 5 German makers in WW1 and is BF64 stamped (F.C. Bellinger, Fulda) which closely resembles the ET shape.
The SS decal is white metallic in nature and mimics a CA Pocher which was the most common used off the shelf SS decal available at the time with a similar party shield. Both decals were muted down and given a nice tea tone golden champagne patina to suggest 80+ years of aging.
A real shelf Queen for a collector on a budget. This is the kind of helmet you can actually tell your wife how much you paid for it.
$400
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