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Encyclopedia > List of uniforms and clothing of WWII


This page is a categorised list of items related to uniforms and clothing associated with the Second World War. It contains links to pages that are not necessarily specific to that period.

Contents

Helmets and Hats

Combat Uniform Clothing

Combat Uniform Equipment

Non-combat and Dress Uniforms

Civilian Clothing

Footwear

Patches, Badges and Insignia

Parent list: List of equipment used in World War II


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