This image shows a Lego-style minifigure.
The figure is depicted wearing:
- A dark grey or black helmet, characteristic of the German Stahlhelm (likely an M35, M40, or M42 model from WWII).
- A field grey (feldgrau) uniform tunic.
- German Army (Heer) style ‘Litzen’ collar tabs (the double braid insignia on the collar).
- A breast eagle (Hoheitsabzeichen) insignia on the right chest.
- Brown leather Y-straps (suspenders) and a belt with dark brown ammunition pouches.
- Notably, there are two white cylindrical objects, possibly representing stacked Teller mines, smoke grenades, or other specialized demolition charges, strapped to the chest area over the Y-straps.
- Shoulder boards (Schulterklappen) are also visible on the shoulders.
- Matching field grey trousers tucked into black boots (likely jackboots).
- A chinstrap and printed facial stubble are present on the figure’s face.
Based on these specific uniform details and insignia—particularly the Stahlhelm, the field grey color, the ‘Litzen’ collar tabs, the breast eagle on the right chest, and the equipment—and confirmed by the filename “德军” (Dé jūn, meaning German Army), this figure represents:
A German Army (Wehrmacht Heer) soldier from the World War II era. The presence of the two white cylindrical objects suggests this could be a soldier with a specialized role, such as an assault pioneer (Sturmpionier) or a soldier equipped for anti-tank duties carrying mines or demolition charges.
While the “fullContent” hint associated with the image mentions “lego ww1 german officer,” the style of the helmet (more M35/40/42 than the WWI M16/18), the breast eagle (not typically used in WWI), and the overall cut and equipment are much more indicative of a WWII Wehrmacht Heer soldier.
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