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		The M1934/39 was initially 
		produced and tested in Italy as a possible replacement for the Italian 
		military's Adrian helmets. The helmet did not meet their standards 
		however, and they were sold to Greece as bare shells just before the 
		outbreak of World War II. Once the Greeks received the M1934/39's they 
		painted them green and added their own liners and chin straps.  These 
		liners were made from leather and featured seven 'tongues'. One of the 
		'tongues' was marked with a crown and the words ΕΛΛΗΝΙΚΟΣ ΣΤΡΑΤΟΣ 
		("Greek Army"). Due to the sudden onset of hostilities between Greece 
		and Italy, Greece did not receive the total number of helmets ordered 
		and as a result, was unable to equip their entire army with the 
		M1934/39. |