The field equipment of the German Army in World War II was closely
related to that used throughout World War I and earlier, yet it was of
relatively light weight, ruggedly constructed, well designed,
functional, and generally of a high quality, though this deteriorated in
the later war years. A high degree of design standardisation was
maintained in most categories of equipment, though materials and their
colours often varied widely. There were also many different
specialisations for the various arms of service as well as theatres of
combat, such as the Afrikakorps in the Western Desert. This title
investigates all manner of German combat equipments throughout World War
II, from belt buckles to magazine pouches.