Hi, I recently found a nicely kept belt with Heer buckle. The buckle was denazified and i think it was brought back from a Lager from a POW. The leather has the marking I am posting (it has also the usual markings and its dated 1936) , Is it something related to POW camp or is simply the Artillerie Regiment marking?, any hint welcome , I have had other belts before but this is the only one with such markings. Thanks
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Hi,
I think the "B" is for Berlin depot, were the item was issued from. The unit of the soldier is the 2nd artillery division, 64th regiment. I think this is correct, but others who are more learned in unit markings may correct me. Either way, it is not a POW marking, but the unit marking of the soldier who wore the belt.
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Gerard
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Corrrect is : 2 Abteilung Artilleriegement 64 The II. department of the Artillery regiment was set up to on 15 October 1935 in Breslau as motorized department. The department consisted of three batteries 10-cm cannons. As army troop the department was used in the west and afterwards in the south section of the east front. The department was destroyed in January 1943 in Stalingrad.
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Originally posted by musketeerCorrrect is : 2 Abteilung Artilleriegement 64 The II. department of the Artillery regiment was set up to on 15 October 1935 in Breslau as motorized department. The department consisted of three batteries 10-cm cannons. As army troop the department was used in the west and afterwards in the south section of the east front. The department was destroyed in January 1943 in Stalingrad.
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