Item: ONAC25SD0378

Original German WWII Army Heer Officers 43mm Black Leather Open Claw Belt with Pebbled Zinc Buckle

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  • Original Item: Only One Available. The belt with open claw belt buckle was original worn during the Weimar Reichswehr era and continued into the Third Reich with minor modifications enacted in May 1934. The open claw belt buckle was authorized for wear by almost all political and military organizations during the Third Reich period with a variety of different institution dates. When worn by political personnel the buckle color was to match the button color of the uniform worn and when worn by military personnel the buckle color reflected Company and Field Grade or General Grade Officer ranks with silver for the Company and Field Grade ranks and gold for General Grade Officer ranks. During the Third Reich there was a prescribed form of wear of the belt and buckle with the buckle being positioned on the right side.


    The German’s concern with leather shortages was evident as early as September 1939 when issue of the traditional tall leather marching boot was restricted to personnel serving in the field. During the war further leather shortages resulted in additional regulations that limited or restricted leather usage and included the narrowing of the standard 60mm, (2 1/2"), wide Officer’s leather belts to 45mm, (1 3/4"). Later in the war they also began to use Preßstoff Faux Leather in place of animal leather.


    This is a lovely condition wartime Wehrmacht Heer Army officer's open claw belt, made from narrower wartime issue 43mm width black leather and fitted with a large pebbled cast zinc buckle. There is a stylized MB marking on the back of the buckle, which were not able to identify, and there are not any markings on the leather either, common for later war produced items. There are no size markings, however we measured the belt, and it is quite large, measuring 32 inches from the last set of holes to the claws, so it was intended for a smaller individual.


    The belt is still in lovely condition, with the leather relatively supple, and it looks to have seen only light use during the war. There is a bit of wrinkling to the finish, as well as some scratching on the interior. The zinc buckle has a lovely gray patina, and attaches easily to the other end of the belt.


    Overall condition is very good with an exceptional eye appeal! Ready to display!


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