Recently I received a hole bunch of stuff from my wifes Grandfather. Came to Europe on D+36 (Le Havre)and fought all the way threw till he crossed the Rhine near Cologhne. He is still alive and I recorded his entire history with my video camera. He fought in France Belgium the Netherlands and Germany. Here are some of the buckles he gave us... First the medic buckle..
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Some of GrandPa's buckles
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Chad
Just to add a little from what Raymond has already confirmed.
First buckle as the pre 1938 Deutsches Rotes Kreuz and although a very common buckle, yours is slightly unusual. Note the distinct striations to the reverse of the buckle and also, the very light gilt wash to the roundel.
Second buckle as a Weimar era, Reichswehr/Reichsheer and possibly, worn from the mid 1920's to the mid 1930's. This buckle is not within my field of collecting and perhaps others will confirm the period of wear. Also, there are those who suggest that the distinct circular pattern to the reverse, indicates the maker as H Aurich of Dresden.
The final buckle is an excellent and distinct "high eagle" SA (not NSKK in my opinion) and your images, strongly suggest chrome on brass. A distinct style of eagle and swastika, strongly associated with the very well known Overhoff of Lüdenscheid.
Regards,
David
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Here is the belt grandpa brought home with the buckles it has a mark on the metal part that says OLC in a horizontal diamond any info on this?? It looks like leather but feels like paper.Whoever wore must of lost a lot of wait cause the holes in the belt strap on the inside go onto the actual belt. Thanks for looking..Attached Files
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