Aluminum construction belt buckle with an embossed central
section featuring an eagle with outstretched wings clutching a wreath
containing a horizontal swastika, surrounded by SS motto 'Meine Ehre heißt
Treue!' (English: My Honor is Loyalty!).
Makers number '822' is presumed to be Richard Sieper or C. T. Dicke. Year of
production - 1937.
Buckle exhi..
Waffen-SS Latvian Volunteer Sleeve Shield, as worn by members of the Latvian volunteers serving in the Waffen-SS. This example was likely removed from the SS clothing warehouse at the Dachau concentration camp in 1945. Wool construction. Unissued, near mint example. Never been stitched to a uniform and shows only signs of age...
Waffen-SS Latvian Volunteer Sleeve Shield, as worn by members of the Latvian volunteers serving in the Waffen-SS. This example was likely removed from the SS clothing warehouse at the Dachau concentration camp in 1945. Wool construction. Unissued, near mint example. Never been stitched to a uniform and shows only signs of age...
Original Waffen-SS collar tab worn by temporary camp guards.Right-hand side, black wool construction collar tab with machine embroidered, double-armed swastika in silvery/grey rayon threads. Very good condition.These tabs were introduced in 1944 to be worn by Wehrmacht Heer and Luftwaffe men who were transferred to the SS units to serve as the concentration ..