WWII German Painted Belt Buckle (Original)
SKU: GERMAN PAINTED BELT BUCKLE
Original/Reproduction: Original
Availability: In-stock
Manufacturer: N/A
Date Manufactured: N/A
Model: N/A
Size / Dimensions: Approx. 2.5″ x 2″.
Materials / Construction: Metal /Brass
Condition: Very Good
Price: $300.00
Seller Type: WW2C
Seller ID: KC
Return Policy: 3-day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories.
Description
Original WWII German Painted Belt Buckle
History
During World War II, German soldiers commonly wore a belt with a belt buckle as part of their uniform. These belt buckles often featured various designs and insignia that represented different military units, branches, or patriotic symbols. The designs were usually painted or enameled onto the buckle.
One of the most recognizable belt buckles from the German military during WWII is the "Gott mit uns" (God with us) buckle. This buckle featured the German phrase "Gott mit uns" in raised letters on the front, which means "God with us" in English. It was worn by soldiers across different branches of the German military and was intended to emphasize the religious and nationalistic sentiments of the time.
It's important to note that there were various other designs and insignia used on German belt buckles during WWII. These included the eagle and swastika symbol of the Nazi Party, various military unit symbols, and patriotic slogans. Some belt buckles also incorporated regional or occupational symbols.
If you have a WWII German painted belt buckle and would like more specific information about its design or significance, it would be helpful to provide further details or, if possible, a description or image of the buckle.