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Koppelriemen (belt)
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€ 124,00
*German WW2 leather belts were standard black or brown equipment belts used by various branches of the military and political organizations, with variations existing between enlisted men/NCOs and officers. Enlisted Men (EM) and Non-Commissioned Officers (NCO) Belts. Primarily made of black leather, though some were brown, especially earlier war issues or those for specific units like the Luftwaffe or political groups. The outer surface was often polished smooth or lacquered for parade/dress use. These were standard equipment belts, typically 45mm wide (1 3/4 inches). They featured a simple hook end that connected to a box buckle. Belts were worn with a variety of uniform-specific box buckles, including those for the Wehrmacht (Army), Luftwaffe, Kriegsmarine, Waffen-SS, and political organizations, each with distinct insignia. The sizing was based on length in centimeters and generally accounted for being worn over a uniform tunic. *
This item:
A very nice early Heer black leather belt, nicely worn. Made by Walter Winkler from Spandau in 1938. Aluminum catch, length is 90 Cm