Ep 115: The Fog of War and Humanity with Richard Acritelli and guest Tom Spier P3 on hmTv
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Episode 115: The Fog of War and Humanity with Richard Acritelli and guest Tom Spier (Part 3)
In this captivating continuation of The Fog of War and Humanity on hmTv, host Richard Acritelli sits down once again with military historian and collector Tom Spier for Part 3 of their in-depth exploration into WWII helmet history. This episode shifts focus from American gear to the helmets worn by German and French forces during the war—particularly those encountered by Allied troops in Normandy.
Tom walks listeners through the evolution of German helmet design, from the refined Model 1935 to the raw-edged M42, explaining how changes in manufacturing reflected the pressures of a prolonged conflict. He also reveals rare details about camouflage patterns, unit decals, and the challenges of identifying authentic pieces in a world of reproductions and forgeries. The conversation extends to French Model 1926 helmets, their role in both world wars, and how national identity and military pride were built into their very shape.
Whether you’re a history enthusiast, a military buff, or simply curious about the artifacts of war, this episode offers a rich and accessible lens into the material culture of WWII. Don’t miss Tom’s personal stories of acquiring these relics—from flea markets to garbage bins—and his insights on how these objects help preserve the memory of a global struggle.
Next episode: British helmets and the Commonwealth legacy in WWII.
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