This image displays a toy minifigure representing a German soldier in a mixed winter uniform from the mid-to-late period of World War II (circa 1943-1945).
The figure is equipped for combat in a cold or snowy environment. He wears a white snow parka on his torso, designed for camouflage in winter landscapes, and a grey winter M43 field cap with an integrated face mask. Over the parka, he wears standard German infantry equipment, including printed leather Y-straps and rifle ammunition pouches.
The most distinctive feature of this figure is his trousers, which are in the Italian M1929 Telo Mimetico camouflage pattern. This combination of German winter whites with Italian camouflage is historically accurate for the later years of the war.
Historical Background: After Italy’s surrender to the Allies in September 1943, German forces seized vast quantities of Italian military equipment, including rolls of their effective Telo Mimetico camouflage fabric. German units, particularly Waffen-SS divisions fighting in Italy and on the Eastern Front, made extensive use of this captured material to produce their own non-regulation trousers, smocks, and helmet covers. This figure, with his mixed uniform, represents a resourceful veteran soldier fighting in the brutal winter conditions of the Italian mountains (e.g., the Gustav Line) or on the Eastern Front, where soldiers adapted their gear with whatever was available.


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