Kriegsmarine NCO/EM Belt Strap (Leather version)

CATEGORY: Version

SKU: 21.GOR.02.02.009.000

Estimated market value:

$50 USD

  • Kriegsmarine NCO/EM Belt Strap (Leather version) Obverse
  • Kriegsmarine NCO/EM Belt Strap (Leather version) Top
  • Kriegsmarine NCO/EM Belt Strap (Leather version) Reverse
  • Kriegsmarine NCO/EM Belt Strap (Leather version) Obverse
  • Kriegsmarine NCO/EM Belt Strap (Leather version) Obverse
  • Kriegsmarine NCO/EM Belt Strap (Leather version) Reverse
  • Kriegsmarine NCO/EM Belt Strap (Leather version) Reverse
  • Kriegsmarine NCO/EM Belt Strap (Leather version) Obverse
  • Kriegsmarine NCO/EM Belt Strap (Leather version) Obverse

Estimated market value:

$50 USD

Attributes

  • Country
    Germany
  • Size
    975x45mm

Physical Description and Item Details


Belt in a thick leather with a smooth finished black upper and a smooth finished brown underside, emboss stamped "90" along with being hand scratched with a "K" inside an octagon beside the number at the right end, hand scratched with the number "1708" in the middle on the underside, smooth finished dark brown leather tab stitched in place on the underside at the right end, the tab with seven rows of two holes each for length adjustment, emboss stamped where the belt wraps around the magnetic silvered receiving clip at the left end with the maker mark, which has faded with age, but the date "1943" with an "M" below the date remaining quite legible, the belt measuring 44 mm x 975 mm. Light contact evident on both the upper and underside, crazing present on the tab. Extremely fine.

History


The headgear, uniforms, and insignia worn by members of the Kriegsmarine were based upon the designs utilized by the Kaiserliche Marine (Imperial Navy) and the Reichsmarine of the Weimar Republic. The official regulations governing the uniforms of the Reichsmarine were issued on April 5, 1921, and they were embraced, with a few alterations, as the Kriegsmarine uniforms in 1935.

From 1933-1945, the uniforms worn by personnel in the German Navy were produced and disseminated by the Navy Clothing Depot and private manufacturers.

Similar to the larger uniform items, the belt straps and buckles worn by Kriegsmarine personnel were based upon those utilized during the Reichsmarine.

The NCO/EM belt strap and buckle were worn by non-commissioned and enlisted personnel, such as Non-Commissioned Officers and Privates. They wore this belt whenever ordered, as well as with the landing and guard dress, and during guard duty or infantry training.

These NCO/EM belt straps and buckles are composed of several main elements, including the leather strap, the rectangular buckle, the buckle shield, the center bar, the double buckle claws/prongs, the leather tab, the buckle catch, and the manufacturer mark.

The NCO/EM belt straps that were worn with the blue or field-grey uniforms were typically made from blackened leather or more rarely from brown leather. They were also composed of olive-green webbing for wear with the tropical uniform. The strap has an approximate width of 45mm, and it features seven pairs of parallel holes for sizing.

The marks of private manufacturers vary widely, ranging from codes to full names, and even abbreviated letters, as well as the year of manufacture. After 1942, Reich numbers (Reichsbetriebsnummer) were also used as manufacturer marks (RB-). Prior to the elimination of leather tabs in 1942, tabs were often marked with the Navy ordnance mark "Waffenamt" which features a stylized eagle with an "M" below it.

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