- The
Pickelhaube (German: [ˈpɪkl̩ˌhaʊ̯bə] ; pl. Pickelhauben,
pronounced [ˈpɪkl̩ˌhaʊ̯bn̩] ; from German: Pickel, lit. 'point' or '****xe', and Haube,...
- experimentation. The
German Army
began to
replace the
boiled leather Pickelhaube with the
Stahlhelm in 1916. The Stahlhelm's
distinctive coal scuttle...
- incorporated,
namely leather, felt and pith. The pith
helmet and the
leather pickelhaube were
important 19th
century developments. The
greatest expansion in the...
-
DiracDelta Science &
Engineering Encyclopedia The Line
Pickelhaube (Detailed
explanation of
Pickelhaube and use of
Tombak for
economic reasons)
Schlenk German...
- Portra****
Goldfinger in Bond Movie". Los
Angeles Times. "Hotzenplotz und
Pickelhaube". kultiversum.de (in German). 2
February 2010. "Gert Frobe, an Actor...
- 500 years. It was
commonly used in the
Western world for helmets; the
pickelhaube, the
standard German helmet, was not
replaced by a
steel stahlhelm until...
- O'Higgins Riquelme"
military academy wear a
Prussian blue
uniform with
Pickelhaube,
based on the
uniform worn by the
Wilhelmine foot
guard regiments. Some...
- helmet,
kettle hat, sallet, spangenhelm,
dragoon helmet, secrete, and
Pickelhaube.
Modern bowl helmets, made
primarily of
steel with
internal liners (and...
-
Allied propaganda during the war. The
comparison was
helped by the
spiked Pickelhaube helmet worn by
German forces until 1916,
which would be
reminiscent of...
- full
dress uniforms and
silver pickelhaube helmets and the
companies in dark blue full
dress uniforms with
black pickelhaube helmets, both of the Life Guards...