World War I German Uniforms. World War I Western Front, Trench Warfare, 1914 Britannica At the start of the war, German soldiers wore the Feldgrau uniform [^9]: Sumner and Embleton, The French Army 1914-18, 38
WW1 Imperial German Soldier uniform 1914 with webbing from thehistorybunker.co.uk
3, Laurent Mirouze, published by Windrow & Green, London Army Uniforms of World War 1, Andrew Mollo & Pierre Turner, Arco Publishing Company, Inc., 1978 German Army Handbook, April 1918, introduction by David Nash, published by Arms and Armour Press, London, 1977 At the start of the war, German soldiers wore the Feldgrau uniform
WW1 Imperial German Soldier uniform 1914 with webbing
[^9]: Sumner and Embleton, The French Army 1914-18, 38 The outbreak of war forced the German army to simplify it's field uniform. The German military uniform in World War I reflected the discipline of the German Army
WW1 German Seebataillon (Marine) Uniform. Marine uniforms, World war one, Military uniform. The color of the first field gray was much lighter, and not as green, as that which became typical during the war. At the start of the war, German soldiers wore the Feldgrau uniform
War Horse German 1914 Charge Defence Uniform German uniforms, World war one, World war i. In 1916, the iconic spiked helmets were replaced by the stahlhelm which would also provide the model for German helmets in World War Two The pre-1910 uniforms were also maintained for parades, law court, guard duty, social affairs and for "walking-out", or off-duty times