File:WW2 German Army Uniforms Rank insignia National emblems Headgear Field Afrika Korps Collar pathces Shoulder-straps Newsmap Vol 1 No 43 2-15-1943 US Government National Archives NARA Unrestricted Public domain 26-nm-1-43 002 cropped.jpg

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English: National Archives (NARA) Still Picture Identifier: 26-nm-1-43b. German Army Uniforms and Insignia.
World War II Era "Newsmap - Volume 1, Number 43" Publication. 2/15/1943. Color poster /chart showing the insignia, patches, headgear and uniforms of the German army (Wehrmacht Heer) during World War II. The poster features two figures: one is a German soldier wearing the gray-green wool field uniform and the other is a German soldier wearing the olive cotton tropical (Afrika Korps) uniform. Also depicted are the national emblems worn on headgear. See English wikipedia articles on uniforms, ranks and insignia, and Corps colours of the German Army.
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Source https://catalog.archives.gov/id/66395096 (National Archives Catalog, National Archives and Records Administration, U.S.A.)
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Author not provided (descriptive uniform and insignia illustrations by uncredited illustrator/designer). Information prepared by the Army Information Branch, M.S.D., A.S.F., New York (the Army Service Forces (ASF) were one of the three autonomous components of the Army of the United States during World War II) / Department of Transportation. U.S. Coast Guard. U.S. Coast Guard Academy. 4/1/1967-3/1/2003 (most Recent)
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