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03-31-2023 03:48 PM
# ADS
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I suspect PW is his initials, Heilmüller his family name.
The mark before ‘zug’ is probably VI (6th).
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Kohima
I suspect PW is his initials, Heilmüller his family name.
The mark before ‘zug’ is probably VI (6th).
Agree with all of the above.
Roman numeral VI and "Zug" means platoon.
Todd
Former U.S. Army Tanker.
"Best job I ever had."
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Thank you
Your answers brought us a lot closer to solving the mystery.
I found the VI to be square.
I thought it was a troop mark, but it seems that the interpretation of VI is correct.
1. I don't know LH yet, is it a battalion? I looked up LH in the list of abbreviations, but I couldn't find the same one.
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When I retranslated, the nuances in my English were strange. sorry
I thought it was a troop mark, but as you answered, I was convinced that it was VI.
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Your original translation was fine and perfectly clear, Kemo!
I struggled with the ‘LH’ too. The only thing that immediately came to mind was Lieb Hussaren, but this seems thoroughly unlikely. What era is the belt from?
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Thank you!
This was inherited from an elderly collector.
He was a collector of ww2, but he also seemed unable to decipher the letters on the belt.
There is no stamp on the belt itself.
I don't know except that it's a German ww2 belt.
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