The East German Army Black Leather Belt and Buckle is a standard-issue component of the Nationale Volksarmee (NVA) uniform, used primarily by enlisted personnel and non-commissioned officers from the 1950s through the 1980s. This belt is crafted from sturdy black leather, featuring a width of approximately 45mm and a durable, adjustable design to accommodate various waist sizes. The belt is equipped with a metal buckle, typically finished in a subdued grey or matte silver tone, displaying the distinctive East German State Emblem—a compass and hammer within a ring of rye, symbolizing the national coat of arms. These belts were worn with various service, dress, and field uniforms throughout the period of the German Democratic Republic. Notable for their robust construction and utilitarian design, these items reflect the functional approach typical of East German military equipment. Original examples may show signs of use and aging consistent with their era of manufacture and service.











