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Original U.S. WWI Imperial German Hate Souvenir Belt With 53 Attached Items and U.S. Soldier Photo
Original U.S. WWI Imperial German Hate Souvenir Belt With 53 Attached Items and U.S. Soldier Photo
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Original Item: One-of-a-kind. American soldiers were known for their love of souvenirs in the Great War; So, a lot of material history of the war came across the Atlantic with returning soldiers. Among collectors of military memorabilia from World War One "SOUVENIR BELTS" are items of interest.

German soldiers' leather belts, and other belts from participating armies, that were festooned with buttons from soldiers' uniforms are called Hate Belts / Souvenir Belts / Grave Digger Belts. These made for excellent collector's pieces.

"Hate Belt": the idea was that if a German soldier had killed or captured an Allied soldier, then he would have the button from the newly deceased or captured soldier attached to his belt as a kind of notch of conquest on his belt. This, no doubt, is the most intriguing explanation for those decorative belts.

"Souvenir Belt": this description is apt for many of the belts that are in circulation today. The souvenir belt would involve a German infantryman's belt being decorated with buttons and tabs from troops BOTH Allied and CENTRAL Powers and kept as a remembrance of The War.

"Grave Digger Belt" description is self explanatory, to a degree. Troops burying dead soldiers would sometimes remove buttons from those they buried as a remembrance. It is impossible to determine the origin of most belts, but some of these highly collectible belts provide some hints as to their origin. Nevertheless, these belts provide for excellent points of interest for collectors.

This example offered in very good condition features a brown leather belt without a buckle and resembles a German made belt, no stamps visible. It features an impressive 53 items in total attached to it, secured by a mixture of split pins, safety pins, and leather stripping. A few are installed via their own attachment tabs. Most look to be German and Austro-Hungarian regimental badges from various units, with some other insignia. Insignias represented include the Luftstreitkräfte-German Air Force, rank pips, Naval, and more. The belt measures about 38 ½” inches long and 1 3/4 inches wide, with a brass buckle on the end.

The 4” x 3” picture included is off a young American Quartermaster wearing his WWI U.S. Army field uniform. The photo is in good condition with minor staining on the bottom, but still beautiful.

An extremely impressive pair of items! Ready to research and display!

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