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Introduction
This custom building block minifigure represents a WWII German Volkssturm Militia Member, specifically depicting an older civilian conscript in a dark beige overcoat during the desperate final days of the war.
Character Identification: WWII Volkssturm (People’s Storm)
This figure depicts a member of the Volkssturm, a national militia established by Nazi Germany during the closing months of World War II.
Civilian Attire: The character is dressed in everyday late-period civilian clothing rather than a military uniform, featuring a long dark beige overcoat, a tan checkered sweater vest, and a collared shirt with a dark tie.
Headgear: He wears a typical civilian dark grey fedora hat with a black band.
Facial Features: The figure includes a printed mustache and a prominent facial scar on the right cheek, suggesting a battle-hardened or weary civilian fighter.
Identifying Armband: The most historically significant detail is the bright yellow armband on the left arm. This designated him as a member of the “Deutscher Volkssturm Wehrmacht,” granting him legal combatant status under international law despite the lack of a uniform.
Lower Body: He is wearing brown pinstripe trousers and black boots.
Historical Background
The Volkssturm was formed in October 1944 as a last-ditch effort to defend the German home front against the advancing Soviet and Allied armies. Because the regular army (Wehrmacht) had been decimated, the government conscripted males between the ages of 16 and 60 who were previously considered ineligible for service, including the elderly. Due to severe logistical failures and material shortages, these men rarely received full uniforms and instead fought in their own winter coats and hats. They were a primary defense force during the Battle of Berlin in 1945, often armed with simple weapons like the Panzerfaust anti-tank rocket.



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