WW2 German Hitler Youth Belt Buckle

$250.00

The WW2 German Hitler Youth Belt Buckle is an original military artifact issued to members of the Hitlerjugend during the period of the Third Reich from 1933 to 1945. Constructed primarily from aluminum or steel, the buckle typically features the organization’s emblem: a diamond-shaped HJ rune set within a circular wreath, alongside the German national eagle and swastika. The standard measurements

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The WW2 German Hitler Youth Belt Buckle is a historical artifact originating from the era of the Third Reich, specifically intended for members of the Hitler Youth organization (Hitlerjugend). Manufactured primarily between 1933 and 1945, this belt buckle was part of the standard uniform issued to youth members. Typically produced from stamped steel or aluminum, the buckle measures approximately 2.25 inches by 2.0 inches (5.7 cm x 5.1 cm) and features distinctive iconography, most commonly a diamond-shaped emblem with a swastika in the center, framed by a wreath. The reverse side often includes a fastening prong and, in some cases, a manufacturer’s mark indicating its place of production. These belt buckles were worn as a symbol of allegiance and as a functional item within the regulated dress code of the organization. Today, such items serve as historical references for militaria collectors and researchers studying youth organizations in Nazi Germany.

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