The uniforms worn by both World War II ghosts are dress uniforms, and not uniforms they would have worn in combat. The uniform for the U.S. Army ghost is more accurate but that hat is not correct. The Nazi ghost is wearing the black dress parade uniform of the Allgemeine SS (concentration camp staff etc...) officer, not the militarized Waffen SS. However, even if the U.S. Army ghost killed an SS officer who was in his dress uniform, the uniform is inaccurate in many areas. The SS insignia on the collar is not even remotely accurate, nor is it even in the right location. The Nazi ghost also has a skull with wings over his right breast pocket. The Wehrmacht (German Military) wore the Eagle over the Swastika over the right breast pocket, but the SS wore the Eagle over the Swastika on the upper left arm. So the placement of the skull with wings on the Nazi ghost is wrong... and that symbol was never used. Also, the Iron Cross that is in the box, that was supposedly the Nazi ghost's Iron Cross has a black silk ribbon. The World War I Iron Cross had a black and white ribbon, but not all black silk. However, this ghost was supposed to be from World War II. The Nazi ghost also had what appears to be several U.S. military ribbons over his left breast pocket. The Nazi ghost's officer visor cap seems to be inaccurate with make / build, and with insignia. Yet, for some reason they still had the ghost wear the red swastika armband.