VERY RARE Original WWII German AFRICA CORPS EM/NCO’S TROPICAL BELT. (Tropen Koppel) AND BUCKLE Certified

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VERY RARE Original WWII German AFRICA CORPS EM/NCO’S TROPICAL BELT. (Tropen Koppel) AND BUCKLE Certified. Military belts and their corresponding buckles date back centuries and were initially designed for attaching swords and daggers. In 1847 a new innovative box buckle with a quick release catch and corresponding leather belt were introduced which resulted in a Prussian Hauptmann Virschow initiating a new method of carrying personal equipment with the belt and shoulder straps supporting the majority of the weight. This system, with modifications, remains in use in most of the armyโ€™s in the world to this day. During the Third Reich there was a prescribed form of wear of the belt and buckle with the buckle being positioned on the right side and the corresponding buckle catch on the left side. In late 1940, with the impending German entrance into the North African campaign, tropical uniforms and equipment were quickly developed and issued in time for DAK, Deutsches Afrika Korps, (German Africa Corps), personnelโ€™s arrival in Tripoli in February 1941. One of the items introduced was the canvas web construction waist belt. Eventually, due to leather shortages, many of the tropical uniform and equipment items would be issued to personnel serving in southern areas of continental Europe and other theatres of battle. Roughly, 46mm wide, 100cm long, canvas web construction belt with a field-grey painted, steel buckle catch to one end and a tan leather buckle retaining tongue to the reverse of the other end. The buckle catch end of belt is folded over and machine stitched to the reverse to secure the catch in place. The buckle end of the belt is rounded off and has tight reinforcement stitching. The reverse of the belt has a machine stitched, tan leather buckle retaining tongue with seven pair of parallel, punched, buckle retaining holes.ย  Has it’s originalย  1940 pattern, field-grey painted, stamped steel construction, combat box buckle features a smooth outer field with a high relief, embossed Wehrmacht eagle with down swept wings to the slightly domed center, encompassed by an oak-leaf cluster to the bottom and script, “Gott Mit Uns”, (God With Us), to the top. The oak-leaf cluster and script are on a ribbed background and are encircled by both an inner and outer simulated twisted rope border. The reverse of the buckle is a mirror image of the obverse and the brazed buckle catch, prong bar and prongs all intact.ย  Good used condition.ย  ย One of the classic desirable collectorโ€™s itemsย  from the Third Reichย  in good but used condition. ย  Gettysburg Museum Certified (COA) provided. ย  100% Guaranteed to be authentic. Sold for historic purposes only. See our other pieces on our web site. ย  ย Also note when browsing our web site there are several pages of items, at the bottom of the list look for other page numbers. RAREย  DO NOT MISS THIS!

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