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06-12-2012 02:45 AM
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Re: Weimer Republic buckle with 1935 dated tab
The buckle is perfectly fine!
These Reichsheer buckles were worn also by Wehrmacht Heer members as the new Heer buckle was introduced only in the beginnig of 1936.
Best,
Guido
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Re: Weimer Republic buckle with 1935 dated tab
Hello,
i go with Guido ! A very nice buckle !
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Re: Weimer Republic buckle with 1935 dated tab
I agree with the guys, a good buckle with a nicely marked tab
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Re: Weimer Republic buckle with 1935 dated tab
Introduction new buckle, Third Reich version, as nr. 114 in the "Heeres-Verordnungsblatt", 1936 with an order
from the Oberbefehlshaber des Heeres from January 24, 1936. Introduced were a buckle in light-weight metal
(Leichtmetall) in the color for the buttons for the tunic (Feldbluse). Buckles to be worn with the
privately purchased belt (worn often with the walking-out dress) were from bright light-weight metal (worn instead of the
old Neusilber - German silver version).
Samples for the greenish buckles were send to the Generalkommando. For the bright light-weight one no samples
were available. As far as known the buckles could be ordered by the quarter-masters-department until March 2, 1936.
One can say that the old Reichswehr-buckles were anyway allowed to be worn until about summer 1936, but photographs
do state its wearing into the war.
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Re: Weimer Republic buckle with 1935 dated tab
I think he's a prewar soldier who's just kept his original buckle & is wearing it to be individual.
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Re: Weimer Republic buckle with 1935 dated tab
Prewar? Look he is wearing in his button-hole the ribbon for the medal:
Winterschlacht im Osten 1941/1942 (Winter Battle in the east), which
was introduced May 26, 1942!!
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Re: Weimer Republic buckle with 1935 dated tab
Yeah, I know that. It's obvious. I was stating that I believe he had served pre war, not that this is a pre war photo.
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Re: Weimer Republic buckle with 1935 dated tab
sorry, I misunderstood.
The buckle he is wearing was still stocked at army-camps for the Bundeswehr after the war.
That's how I got some of them in the seventies from German friends, that served in the Bundeswehr.
Later I did ask my friends for more, but then they were gone. Possibly destroyed or who knows
bought by dealers that had heard of this!
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