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Introduction
This custom building block minifigure represents a WWII German Volkssturm Militia Member, specifically depicting an older civilian conscript from the desperate final days of the war.
Character Identification: WWII Volkssturm (People’s Guard)
This figure depicts a member of the Volkssturm, a national militia established by Germany during the final months of World War II. Because the regular army had been decimated, the government conscripted men between the ages of 16 and 60 who were previously considered ineligible for service.
Civilian Attire: Unlike regular soldiers, this character is dressed in everyday civilian clothing, featuring a long dark grey overcoat, a checkered brown vest, and a collared shirt with a dark tie.
Headgear: He wears a traditional civilian dark grey fedora hat with a black band.
Facial Details: The character has a printed mustache and a noticeable facial scar, suggesting he may be an older veteran or a civilian who has already seen the hardships of war.
The Identification Armband: The most historically accurate detail is the bright yellow armband on his left arm. This armband was the primary way these civilian-clad soldiers were identified as “combatants” rather than illegal partisans under the laws of war.
Historical Background
The Volkssturm was formed in October 1944 as a last-ditch effort to defend the German home front against the advancing Allied and Soviet forces. Due to extreme shortages of resources and uniforms, the majority of these men fought in their own civilian clothes. They were often poorly trained and equipped with aging weapons or simple anti-tank rockets like the Panzerfaust. They played a significant, if tragic, role in the final Battle of Berlin in 1945, where civilian militias were forced to fight street-by-street alongside the remains of the professional army.



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