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    The boys on the belt and buckle forum have no comment on this rare belt..maybe you all may enjoy looking at the pictures..
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    “Karate aims to build character, improve human behavior and cultivate modesty: it does not, however, guarantee it”

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              Hate belt

              Mark,

              I have never heard them called hate belts before and putting badges on a military belt was quite common amongst WWII soldiers.

              It looks very interesting.

              Stan

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                I certainly enjoy seeing this item!

                Nice!

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                  Nice historical item.

                  Regards, Wim
                  Freedom is not for Free

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                    #10
                    That is really a neat item. Never quite understood why these are called "hate belts"? Anybody out there have an answer?

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                      I've heard that applied to captured Imperial belts decorated in the same fashion from WWI.

                      I guess what makes this rare is the insignia is all still in place and have not been removed by a collector.

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                        Yes Erich,you are correct..more common to see these belts from world war one..very rare to see a world war 2 version..never saw one...I've ask around with dealer/collectors that have handled a lot of items over the years and they have never seen one either..I thought it was very cool and had to have it !! I think the scull is from a panzer wrap collar tab..lots of various pips..visor cap badges..
                        “Karate aims to build character, improve human behavior and cultivate modesty: it does not, however, guarantee it”

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