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    WWI army mountain boots?

    Those came out of an old shoemakers shop, the owner stated they are german mountain boots from WWI - any ideas?
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        Swiss and german mountaineering boots look very similar(some germans wore swiss boots)...are there any other markings anywhere on the leather or anywhere else on the boots? Seems there is a small circular mark below the middle stud of the heels on each(between two nail holes) Maybe By tweaking the light in photoshop that may show what the mark is.

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          Normally, WWI issue mountain shoes (Bergschuhe) had wool collars around the top of the ankle, a different pattern of climbing cleat, a pull-on loop at the back of the shoe and hobnails on the soles. Based on this, I would say these are quite possibly WWII era mountain shoes.

          WWI Bergschuhe are shown on page 218 of Jürgen Kraus' book. I own a pair of them and they are marked on the inside shaft of the shoe with a Bekleidungsamt stamp with the date.

          Regards,

          Chip

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            Swiss.

            Post WW2.

            I have a pair which are identical. Bought in a disposal shop in Austria in late 1980s.

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              They are very close to German boots, but it's good to know what they are. Thanks for the information.

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                You're welcome.

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                  Originally posted by Nachrichten View Post
                  Swiss.

                  Post WW2.

                  I have a pair which are identical. Bought in a disposal shop in Austria in late 1980s.

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                  For sure NOT - THIS are swiss boots:
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                    I have a pair of these too.
                    Both came from the same source (in Austria) and both pairs were stated to be Swiss, post-war and priced accordingly.
                    I would love for them to be German (or Austrian) and war-time, but I'm pretty sure that the seller in Austria would have known the difference.
                    In any event, $20 each would seem a good price.

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