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PLEASE READ THE UPDATE TO THIS DESCRIPTION FROM 25. JANUARY 2021. PLEASE SCROLL DOWN.
Extremely rare M35 SS helmet which was issued with as a fieldgrey double decal SS-VT helmet and period time re-issued as a black Allgemeine-SS helmet!
Q64 maker and size marked shell with full original fieldgrey factory paint to the inside. There is a "Abgenommen III 1938" dome stamp. The helmet was issued with both decals which are now covered by black paint. There are some clear traces of the original decals.
The helmet was then sprayed with black paint and two new decals were added. The liner was not removed before spraying which is why there is some black paint to the liner and inner aluminum ring. The swastika decal is 100%. The SS rune decal shows minor signs of wear and is about 90-95%.
The chin strap is still soft and flexible and comes with a maker's mark and a "1939" date stamp. Furthermore, it is VA and SS marked (hard to see). The liner is still soft - apart from a small blood stain - and comes with a "56" size marking. It is "GÖRCKE" named.
The lot number stamp of the shell is "507".
The period time black paint to the is covering about 95%. There are only minor signs of wear and age. Bits of the fieldgrey paint can still be seen underneath.
An extremely rare chance to get hold of not only an original Waffen-SS M35 but also a rare M35 helmet worn by an Allgemeine-SS man!
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UPDATE 25. January 2021:
We found copies of Willi Görcke’s original SS personnel files which were stored at „The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration“.
These files now allow a detailed look into the history of the owner of this rare helmet. It brings his story to life.
The copies of 12 original files will be forwarded to the buyer of this helmet which do include two photos of Görcke.
Görcke was born on 7.9.1912. He was presented the „SS Ehrendegen“ and a „Jullechter“. His NSDAP membership number as 1 298 532. His SS number was 104992.
Görcke joined the HJ from June 1930 until April 1933. He was a "SS-Anwärter" at 32. SS-Standarte since 1.10.1931. He volunteered for the FAD from May 1933 until June 1945. On 1.10.1934, he joined the „Politische Bereitschaft Württemberg“ to shortly after volunteering for the SS-Verfügungstruppe „Btl. Ellwangen“ on 1.11.1934.
On 1.4.1935, he was trained at the SS-Junkerschule Braunschweig to see active service with 13./SS Leibstandarte „Adolf Hitler“ in Berlin-Lichterfeld from 1.4.1936. He served with SS-Standarte „Deutschland“ and SS-Standarte „Der Führer“.
During the Poland Campain, he became is first field command as company leader of 8./SS-Artillerie.Regiment „LAH“ 1.
In 1941, he served as commander 1./SS-Artillerie-Regiment „Nord“ and III./SS-Artillerie-Regiment „Nord“ at the same time. He became commander of the I. Abteilung shortly after.
Görcke was promoted an SS-Sturmbannführer in April 1943 serving with SS-Gebirgs-Division „Nord“.
From 18.4.1944, he served as commander of SS-Artillerie-Regiment 8 which was part of 8.SS-Kavallerie-Division „Florian Geyer“.
On 30.1.1945, he was promoted an SS-Obersturmbannführer
Görcke’s awards:
HJ membership badge in gold
Sport’s Badge in bronze
SA-Sport’s Badge in bronze
Sudetenland Medal with bar „Prager Burg“
193 Iron Cross 2nd Class (28.9.1939)
SS 8 Years Long Service Award (8.6.1940)
1939 Iron Cross 1st Class (13.9.1941)
Order of the Cross of Liberty (1.12.1941)
East Medal (107.1942)