This minifigure represents a German Waffen-SS soldier from the late period of World War II (1944-1945). His specific uniform is identified by the text in the image as “Dot 44.”
The “Dot 44” pattern, also known as Erbsenmuster (pea dot pattern), was a distinctive camouflage issued exclusively to the Waffen-SS starting in 1944, and it was used until the end of the war. This character is a generic representation of an SS soldier from the final, intense year of the conflict in Europe.
The items in the picture consist of a single, detailed toy minifigure, who is depicted in a candid, non-combat moment:
- He is wearing a full Dot 44 / Erbsenmuster camouflage uniform, which includes a combat smock and trousers. The smock is shown worn open at the collar, revealing a white undershirt and a necklace.
- His headgear is a Stahlhelm (steel helmet) with a printed fabric cover in the matching Dot 44 camouflage pattern.
- The main pose shows him with a shocked or worried expression while holding one of his boots, as if he is in the process of getting dressed when an alarm is sounded.
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