Hi all!
I've had the following three belts for a while and decided it's time to bug you guys to find out what they are. We had a discussion about the first two belts and the conclusion is they were used by organizations such as LSHD, Feuerwehr, THW, ZB, etc. I found the thread here:
http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...s+radio&page=3
The question I have is if there is a difference between the khaki and olive drab belts? Meaning, did one service get x and the other y? Or is one earlier and one later? Here is a comparison of the two side by side:
I also have this odd belt. It appears to be for trousers, as it is narrow and has the same buckle as Splittertarn belts. I don't have a Arbeitsdienst belt to compare against, but I thought that was made from HBT cotton and not webbing. Here's a picture:
I thought I saw a picture of something similar in Schuster's book, however I couldn't find anything tonight when I looked through. Any ideas?
Thanks!
Steve
I've had the following three belts for a while and decided it's time to bug you guys to find out what they are. We had a discussion about the first two belts and the conclusion is they were used by organizations such as LSHD, Feuerwehr, THW, ZB, etc. I found the thread here:
http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...s+radio&page=3
The question I have is if there is a difference between the khaki and olive drab belts? Meaning, did one service get x and the other y? Or is one earlier and one later? Here is a comparison of the two side by side:
I also have this odd belt. It appears to be for trousers, as it is narrow and has the same buckle as Splittertarn belts. I don't have a Arbeitsdienst belt to compare against, but I thought that was made from HBT cotton and not webbing. Here's a picture:
I thought I saw a picture of something similar in Schuster's book, however I couldn't find anything tonight when I looked through. Any ideas?
Thanks!
Steve
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