The Figure: WWII German Waffen-SS Sergeant (SS-Oberscharführer)
This historical toy minifigure represents a Non-Commissioned Officer (NCO) of the Waffen-SS. The text explicitly identifies his rank as “MT73 SS Sergeant / SS-Oberscharführer”. He is equipped as a squad leader.
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Headgear: He wears a Stahlhelm covered with a Camouflage Helmet Cover.
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Pattern: The helmet matches his uniform with the “Autumn” Oak Leaf (Eichenlaub) pattern, featuring shades of orange, brown, and sandy yellow. This pattern was designed to blend into fall foliage and was a trademark of SS units.
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Uniform:
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Torso: He wears a camouflage tunic or smock. The collar reveals the SS Runes (Sig Runes) on the right collar tab, identifying his branch.
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Chest Gear: Unlike the riflemen in this series, this figure wears MP40 Magazine Pouches (three long vertical pockets) on his chest. This distinct gear immediately identifies him as a soldier armed with a submachine gun.
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Legs: Standard Field Grey Trousers with gaiters and boots.
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Weapon: He holds a black MP40 Submachine Gun (Maschinenpistole 40).
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Historical Context: The MP40 was the standard issue weapon for squad leaders (NCOs) and paratroopers. It allowed the sergeant to provide a high volume of suppressive fire while directing his troops.
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Equipment:
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Back Gear: The rear view shows a full field loadout, including a Gas Mask Canister, Entrenching Tool (Shovel), Bread Bag, and Canteen, all strapped to his leather belt and Y-straps.
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Historical Background: The rank of Oberscharführer (equivalent to a Technical Sergeant or Staff Sergeant) was the backbone of the Waffen-SS combat units. These experienced soldiers led infantry squads (groups of 8-10 men) into battle. The combination of the MP40 and the advanced camouflage uniforms gave these NCOs a distinct and feared profile on the battlefield, particularly on the Eastern and Western Fronts from 1943 to 1945.


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