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    Political Leader Hate Belt

    This one was posted some time ago on the Buckles and Belts forum, but since all of the insignia are Political, felt it might be of interest here....


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                great

                Thats a great belt! Very Cool!!

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                  Does anybody know why these belts with attached ornaments of sort, are called "Hate Belts."?

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                    #10
                    A collection of the defeated enemy insignia. A bit like carrying the skulls of your kills around. Its a silly name really as its a lovely collection.

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                      cool collars tabs belt

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                        Originally posted by Gary Symonds View Post
                        Does anybody know why these belts with attached ornaments of sort, are called "Hate Belts."?
                        Is that a US expression? Ive never heard of it

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                          Fantastic!

                          I love these things. I have a small collection of WW1 belts, but no WW2. A rare find indeed. Where did you find it?

                          Cheers,

                          Jamie

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                            Notice that the belt itself is a "US Army EMs Garrison belt".....

                            "Hate Belts" have been around for "ever" (one way or the other)... and are supposed to represent a button or badge from every "hated" enemy "countered in battle"... the earliest I've seen was from the Spanish American War covered with Spanish & Cuban Loyalist buttons and hat badges... durning WW 1 most were made and assembled by invalid French veterans (who also made most trench art) and sold them to "all" the various allies...and tourist touring the battlefields after the war. Many postwar "trading companies" like Bannermans (and others) sold "assembled" Hate belts for veterans...

                            So most are really "souviner belts"...but "Hate belt" has more "impact"

                            In WW 2, it wasn't as common...but certainly not unknown. This NSDAP belt is quite special...for obvious reasons...
                            John G.

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                              Originally posted by Mainemilitaria View Post
                              Notice that the belt itself is a "US Army EMs Garrison belt".....

                              "Hate Belts" have been around for "ever" (one way or the other)... and are supposed to represent a button or badge from every "hated" enemy "countered in battle"... the earliest I've seen was from the Spanish American War covered with Spanish & Cuban Loyalist buttons and hat badges... durning WW 1 most were made and assembled by invalid French veterans (who also made most trench art) and sold them to "all" the various allies...and tourist touring the battlefields after the war. Many postwar "trading companies" like Bannermans (and others) sold "assembled" Hate belts for veterans...

                              So most are really "souviner belts"...but "Hate belt" has more "impact"

                              In WW 2, it wasn't as common...but certainly not unknown. This NSDAP belt is quite special...for obvious reasons...
                              John G.

                              Hi,

                              I agree 100%
                              There are many WW1 "hate belts" out there and I'm in no doubt most were assembled for sale- I still consider those legit. The souvenir business on the Western Front thrived, both in and behind the front lines. Belts, engraved shells and pens, lighters and tours etc etc

                              However, some belts can tell the real story of a soldiers time at the front, and they're much rarer. These type are normally heavily used/worn (repaired multiple times on occasion) and probably worn with pride for extended periods during and after the war. I have a few that really can tell a tale- even if the details are lost to time.

                              They're fun to collect.

                              Cheers,

                              Jamie

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