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That is definitely not true for the late medieval period. As you suggested it would be too heavy without much of a benefit anyway. An added layer of chain mal won‘t block what a well crafted plate armor can‘t.
It is supposed to block the blows that go between the plates, not reinforce the plate itself. A lighter alternative that developed later is patches of chainmail only between the plates.
In the chapter "Late Middle Ages":
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plate_armour
Love it when you provide sources.
The German school of swordsmanship is more of a guide to fencing in south Germany than warfare across Europe. Reading up on it, there‘s also no mention of chain mail on that Wiki page. I would like to read up on an actual source of that because by the looks of it the author could’ve just come to their own conclusions here.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hauberk
Translated from german with DeepL:
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/R%C3%BCstung_(Schutzkleidung)
Here is an example picture of a Milanese Armour: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giano_II_di_Campofregoso#/media/File:HJRK_A_11_-_Armour_of_Giano_II_di_Campofregoso.jpg