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    Is this a german WW2 army belt?

    Hi friends,

    Is this a german army belt? Or is it political?

    Happy new year

    Sal
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          #5
          looks like Sam Brown type, officers

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            #6
            Political leaders I think. Its a very nice example too.

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              #7
              I know someone who has one of these and he said it was Hungarian.John

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                Hello,

                IMO not a german

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                  Thanks for your informed opinions. I just saw another similar one labeled as a WW2 hungarian belt for a Luger. However, the similarity with a german one seems evident. If not german, could this conceivably be used by a german officer?

                  Sal

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                    Originally posted by S. von Folk View Post
                    Thanks for your informed opinions. I just saw another similar one labeled as a WW2 hungarian belt for a Luger. However, the similarity with a german one seems evident. If not german, could this conceivably be used by a german officer?

                    Sal
                    *My mistake, no Hungarian, but Bulgarian.

                    Sal

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                      #11
                      Yes, both are, communist period. The model came in the 1930's, but the use is till the 1990s.
                      The World Needs Peace

                      Interesting photo archive: http://www.lostbulgaria.com

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