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The Itallian source sells a cover they call Type WH. It has tie strings instead of the metal clips. How much was this type used? I see clips in almost all my book photos.
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I can only guess that "WH" stands for Wehrmacht. This really should be Heer (Army) who used a splinter pattern cover with draw string rather than the W-SS oak leaf and plane tree patterns with the rocker hooks. In other words these are two very different animals. I will tell you that original W-SS helmet covers are rarer than K date Lugers and often much more expensive.
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