Hi there, I have got a handful of these buttons, but I am not sure where to put them timewise...? Can anyone help please? Cheers, Torsten.
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If these are not Kriegsmarine buttons, could someone please show me what Kriegsmarine buttons looked like??? Cheers, Torsten.Last edited by torstenbel; 08-07-2005, 02:15 AM.
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All buttons for KM were either officer or enlisted quality, theres no difference I have ever heard of. But, these style buttons were used by the navy for a long time, lots of pre-war buttons are around, late 20's early 30's, with different makers and stamps. The first button is typical KM, the other two I am not sure of, other countries used the anchor buttons as well. When you get into WWII, you will see more dated and stamped "kreigsmarine".
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It looks to me that the first button you posted is a Bundesmarine button. Third Reich ones generally have a larger clevis where the cable attaches to the anchor. The other buttons don't look right either - very cheap and flimsy backs, design isn't quite right, and they could be just naval style buttons for kids suits or womens clothing or ferrymens uniforms. The anchor, clevis and cable of a DDR navy uniform button is closer to Third Reich than either of these.
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muchOriginally posted by torstenbelHi there, I have got a handful of these buttons, but I am not sure where to put them timewise...? Can anyone help please? Cheers, Torsten.
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Sorry, I don't have a digital camera or the ability to post a picture if I did. I'll see if I can find a link for a good one though...
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Originally posted by torstenbelDavid, thank you for your comments. Any chance you or somebody else) could post pics of Third Reich ones? I still do not know what they look like in detail?? Cheers, Torsten.
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