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    KM Brocade Trophy Belt (aka: Hate/Souvenir Belt)

    While I dislike the term "Hate Belt" and prefer "Trophy" or "Souvenir" belt, I suppose that any of these terms will suffice. Not being sure where this posting belongs, due to the fact that it is all Kriegsmarine insignia mounted on a KM dress belt, I am posting it here for viewing.

    It was a thrill for me to see and be able to acquire this at a local militaria show last week. Once I saw it, it literally screamed-out to me and I wanted it instantly.

    As the story goes, it came from a veteran. In my opinion, this belt has not been recently made-up. The insignia mounted on it have clearly been there since WW2. There is some mothing to the reverse cloth lining of the belt and some tarnishing to the metal wire thread brocade, but the buckle itself is in excellent condition. Including the belt and buckle, there are a total of twenty items here:

    1. KM officer's dress brocade belt with buckle
    Obverse (left to right):
    2. Fixed 2nd pattern national emblem w/rosette on a pin (as worn on the sailor's cap)
    3. Rosette
    4. Small gray zinc or aluminum pip
    5. National emblem breast eagle of silvered alloy with pin-back as used by administrative personnel on the white summer jacket
    6. Rosette
    Reverse (left to right):
    7. Gold metal career shoulder board device/insigne for a "Torpedo-Mechanikersmaat" (Torpedo Mechanic), as used by senior NCOs
    8. National emblem 2nd pattern cap eagle of silver alloy (3-prongs)
    9. Rosette
    10. Pip of golden aluminum or alloy
    11. Gold metal career sleeve insigne for a "Fernschreibmaat" (Teletypist)
    12, 13, 14. Two-part buttons (size 1 = 2.5cm.) gold x 1 & silver x 2
    15. Small (1st pattern?) national emblem cap eagle on a pin
    16. Large 2nd pattern national emblem silvered (Admin.) cap eagle on a pin
    17. Gold metal career sleeve insigne for a "Kraftfahrmaat" (Motor Transport)
    18. Pip of golden aluminum or alloy
    19. Rosette
    20. Gold metal career shoulder board device/insigne for a "Zimmermansmaat" (Carpenter), as used by senior NCOs.

    I hope that you enjoy viewing this very cool trophy belt.

    Regards,

    John
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    #2
    Underside views of the belt & buckle:
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      #3
      Very cool trophy belt, good to see it

      Jerry

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        #4
        Nice piece of history. Here's another such belt, but with awards rather than insignia attached:

        http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...57#post4818757

        Best regards,
        ---Norm

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          #5
          Yes, Norm, that one is a beauty...and with lots of more interesting and certainly more valuable "trophys" attached. The look of these two belts is spectacular, in my opinion. Of course, I am partial to Kriegsmarine insignia and badges.

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            #6
            KM Hate Belt

            Hi John,
            Well you know what I will say about the belt-I LOOOOOVE It! It is very unique.

            You're Friend,
            Jody

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              #7
              That's a beauty John. I can't wait to see it this summer. We sure have a lot to talk about.

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                #8
                Beautiful piece John!

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                  #9
                  Thanks to all for the positive comments!

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                    #10
                    I just acquired another KM trophy belt over the weekend at a local show. Here are some pictures for your viewing pleasure.

                    The EM/NCO steel buckle - with tropical paint - is nicely marked "CTD 1940"and the belt tab is dated 1941. I cannot decipher the maker information on the tab.

                    There are a total of 14 items affixed to this leather belt, which includes the two different shoulder boards - but not the rank and trade insignia on them - which would total 20 items, if included.

                    The 10-1/2 inch Iron Cross/EK2 ribbon has two prong holes showing where some device was once affixed - possibly an Honor Table Clasp...even if only two holes show? (those normally had four prongs).

                    Comments and feedback most welcome.

                    Regards,

                    John

                    Front and rear views:
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                    Last edited by jwburchell; 06-05-2012, 01:20 PM.

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                      #11
                      Close-ups of insignia on front:
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                        #12
                        More close-ups of insignia:
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                          #13
                          More:
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                            #14
                            Buckle maker mark & leather tab:
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                              #15
                              KM Trophy Belt

                              Hi John,
                              Well you did it again. I love it!

                              Regards,
                              Jody

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