Sadly, I know nothing of this photo except it came with the group of photos I posted in the thread "Somewhere in the East." But I do consider Serbia somewhere in the east, don't you? I would suppose the giant helmet was part of a Serbian military base.
I don't concur with the Serbian identification. Many nations used the two-headed eagle motif, including Hungary among others. If you blow up the crest on the helmet 400 or 500 percent, the shield on the chest of the two-headed eagle is not the same as the Serbian design, today or during World War II. Under extreme magnification, it appears to show a Christian cross on the left, and a wolf howling at the moon on the right. This corresponds to no European state heraldry that I know of. However, every city and town in France has its own coat of arms, for example; the coat of arms on the helmet may not even be a national-level design, but could be regional, provincial, or even that of an individual town. In short, a fascinating photo, but I think the correct identification is still out there somewhere.
[QUOTE=Chris]it appears to show a Christian cross on the left, and a wolf howling at the moon on the right.
Well Chris, I can see the off center Cross on the left, but how you can tell that is a wolf howling at the moon eludes me. To quote one of my art directors, "your drugs are better than mine..."
Rick--
Why don't you think it could be a Czarist Russian eagle? That would have been my first guess. I didn't think the Serbs used helmet plates as the Russians did during WWI?
I doubt that this would be in Russia but then I wondered if it wasn't in France, near where the Russian troops fighting on the French lines were stationed.
I look it up in my coin collection! The arm could be from the former Kingdom of Yogoslavia who was proclaimed the 3 October 1929 and until Marshal Tito took power after II Ww and abolished the Kingdom.
The left side are a cross and the rigth side a pattern of something simillar to the croatians arm's.
It's not from all the above mentioned countries. Serbia etc. It could maybe be from a City.
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