![]() Major, Polish Air Force in the UK, 1940- 1945Ġ1 RAF officer’s cap with Polish wz.1936 air force eagleĠ2 RAF officer’s jacket, Polish major insignia on the collar SS-Kavallerie Division “Florian Geyer”, summer 1944Ģnd Lt, 1st Infantry Division, Polish People’s Army (USSR), 1943Ġ2 Model 1936 drill jacket, wz.1943 militaryĠ5 synthetic leather holster for Nagant revolver Private, Volksgrenadier division, Italy/Greece, 1944ġ7 - "Infanterie-Sturmabzeichen"- Infantry assault badgeġ2 – M1918A2 Browning Automatic Rifle with M1907 beltġ6 – shoulder badges: A – 1st Armoured B – 2nd Arm C – 3rd Infantry E – 34th Inf F – 1st InfĠ2 - tropical sweatshirt with engineers badges on the collar tabsĠ3 - leather belt, webbing and ammo pouches While uniforms are mainly used to identify friendly units, they also serve as a camouflage against the enemies.īelow, we get a look at 37 different military and paramilitary uniforms worn by soldiers from various countries during the Second World War.Ġ6 – M1936 main belt with M1916 holster for the Colt M1911 pistolĠ1 – MkII helmet- jump version, with camouflage net In times of war, armed forces and paramilitaries are required to wear their nation's official military uniforms.
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