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P.S Not easy to find a Photo Legion Condor Soldiers with Spanish Belt,this Panzer soldier on the right looks like he waring one? Regards Jurgen
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Hello Bayern, Thanks for Your friendly Answer.. I just read the opposite in an old Record :The Legion Condor Soldiers left (& arrived in Spain) in "Civilian Cloth" Marshingboots & Rifle to be fully equipped in Spain ..?actually the Equipment was very bad for Uniforms (even Blankets for the Winter where not given out!) I seen many of this "German Style peppelt plain Belt Buckle"(Some say they where used by "German Penalty Units!")maybe the Legion used them,they still in for sale as such..more Research is needed?Thanks & Regards Jurgen
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Hi Gents I seen two Buckles (one Spanish one German II WW Time) showing Rest of "Blue Paint"? "Divisione Azul "? any Idea Please Thanks& Regards Jurgen
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P.S. here Buckle & Catch Hi Hugh thanks for your Interest so much I also figured.. It's the "Ducal open Crown" used by General Franco over the San Juan Eagle & Santiago Cross the Claws on later 1943 Pattern are different,I wonder also if the "Blue Division" painted there Buckle "Blue?" (Here Pics?)maybe there is some Friend who knows more?Thanks again Jurgen
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Hi Gents, I have a Spanish Leather Belt & Buckle (1936/39 Civil War?) I wonder if they where worn in German Condor Legion? Any friendly INFO very appreciated! Thanks & Regards Jurgen P.S. here Buckle & Catch
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P.S. what meant "CERECEDA" on Buckle catch? there is a small Village in Spain with that name or is it a "Makers mark?" Thanks & regards Germanski
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Hi Boris Greetings! I wonder if the "Division Azul Volonteers" painted there Belt buckles Blue? like this one? Any more INFO very appreciated! Thanks & Best Regards Germanski
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Hi Gents Greetings Any Idea if the "Spanish Blue Division" painted there Belt Buckles "Blue"? Any friendly answer very appreciated! Thanks & Best Regards Jurgen
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Hi Gents. I fixed the "cleaned up Buckle to a new Belt,now it's wearable,Buckle show old antique "Goldwash?" Regards Thanks for Your Interest Jurgen
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Hi Gents, I decided to clean the Buckle Now the Details more visible I think it's Bronze not Brass? Regards Jurgen
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Hi Peter, In my West German Army Volonteer Time (1960 s) Recrut's had to buy many Things them self,like: Boot Polish,Toothpaste Coat hangers,writing Materials (if want:Marching Straps for Boots )ect .ect.all available in the Cantine..Our short "Dicebeaker Boots "don't need Bootpulls but such where not "forbitten to Own".. any Barrack room had also a "Stiefelknecht" to pull the boots off. (I still owe one today since wearing all the Time a Pair of soft Chrom Russian Officer Boots very comfy.) Allowed was also to wear Private purchased Boots They just had (to match up) the Front Iron to fix (by the Civilian Bataillon Coppler) they also fixed "Heel Iron" to pay fore..allowed in the West Army (Not like in the East NVA)they not repaired Boots when worn gave new ones,I I believe this is now also in the today "Bundeswehr"They abandoned now the "Dicebeaker" after over 140 Years! Officers got some "Allowance" but still had to purchased there Uniform ect. some of my NCO Comrades bought Extra "Gala Uniform" Best Jurgen
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Hi Peter Monahan! Thanks for Your Interest,,Yep I come to they same Conclusion,others as the "Straight Pulls with wooden Handle) the Forget twisting locking with a "Snap"Hinges are Interesting,cannot found out if there is any Patent on them,maybe just in 1700 s some Black/Locksmith had this Idea.Yes Y' right they still can be purchased today in Equestrian Shops with similar now straight Hinges no round finals (and the antique for about £20 a Pair) I'am sure the Military used them on Campaign since easy to stow away..but not "Issue",rather private Purchased. Best Wishes Jurgen
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Hi Gents, I'am interested on the History of German Marching Boots (here some East German ones) also called "Knobelbecher"-"Dicebeaker ( "Landser" nickname since You could dice with Your "frozen off Toe's" inside! I had in 1960 s my own Experience with them, some very bad..I really wonder how they last that long in German Service? The Boots have some Good for them like in Barrack Duty..maybe get here some interesting INFO & Photos Please? In wartime they had studded Hobnails & Heel Iron (what let the Cold inside)..so that was disbanded to Rubber only actually the last 2 WW "Last Ditch shortend Boots had "wooden Soles!!Best Regards Jurgen
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Hi Trooper D, well that's my Question actually: Since my Guess they (like many other Officer Equipment!) had to purchased Privatly no Doubt this Boot Pulls could be also Bought by Civilians wearing long tight fitting Boots..my Question also:when they first did appeare ,I think could be in the mid 1800 s? (I seen some with wooden Handles & "Pearshape Finals" surly older) ..Modern folding Boot Pulls have not the round Final prevent they slip out. I got this from a Friend told me his Grandfather (Prussian Hussar) used them in 1910 about? My Grand Uncle was in the same Unit 15.Hussars. so: where the Boot Pulls given to any Trooper, ( would make sense since the high Boots are not easy to pull on as You perhaps found out yourself)??.maybe You know more or found out? Thanks for Your Interest best Regards Jurgen P.S.:I just bought another Pair (in better Shape) Seller claims they also from his Relative 1WW this folding Type similar with different Joints 2 WW? sometimes turn up on ebay always as 1WW or 2 WW Equipment..there was also not folding ones in Steel or Aluminium Picture come soon..
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P.S.Here the former Factory in Warsaw I discovered under the Belt Fastener some old "scratched in" Symbols? perhaps of the former Soldier? Any Idea Please,very appreciated..
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Jurgen Fritz replied to Jurgen Fritz's topic in USSR: Soviet: Other Militaria
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P.P.S: I thought maybe a Private purchased German "Fusilier Officer Dress Sabre" but no.. looked ad many Pictures there Guards is less ornate and slightly different straight Parry element..are there any engravings etchings on the Blade? I believe it's an Scandinavian Officer Dress Sabre..maybe someone know more? Best Regards Jurgen I agree with You,there is a Mark to see under the Langet (Ear) I think it's a Scandinavian Officers Dress sword)Regards Jurgen