In the German WW2 badges we have a section for our Repromilitaria German dagger hangers which are available in both silver and gold. The German dagger hangers are for use with uniforms of all German WW2 armed forces. They are frequently attached to a clip on the tunic and are fed through the pocket. Many people use them to dispay their collection of WW2 daggers in cabinets or on walls. The dagger hanger clips exhibit the oak leaf pattern.
Please note the daggers and dagger sheaths are not included in the sale which is for the dagger hangers only.
GOLD DAGGER HANGERS
Reproduction Gold German dagger hangers of the official government design. This is the gold type, with gold coloured clasp, buckles and slides. All the clasps, buckles and slides have the oak leaf design and will complement any dagger. The length of the longest strap is 10 and three quarter inches.
Reproduction WW2 dagger hangers in gold ................... £39 OUT OF STOCK
SILVER GERMAN DAGGER HANGERS
German reproduction Silver dagger hangers of the official government design. This is the silver type, with silver coloured clasp, buckles and slides. All the clasps, buckles and slides have the oak leaf design and will complement any dagger. The length of the longest strap is 10 and three quarter inches.
Reproduction WW2 dagger hangers in silver ................. £39 in stock
Repromilitaria offers a selection of officer shoulderboards for WW2 tunics.
Within our section of German badges are a range of collar litzen denoting rank in all of the German armed services
Repromilitaria German ww2 badges have a range of shoulder boards to suite officer ranks from Leutnant to Hauptmann ( Captain ) as plain ribbed boards. Other boards with twisted loops are for Major through to General.
Collar litzen denote the rank of the officer in all of the German services. These are available for Wehrmacht, S.S, Luftwaffe and Kreigsmarine
A selection of a range of Luftwaffe, Wehrmacht, SS and Kreigsmarine shoulderboards
These are sets of shoulderboards made of a bullion wire in straight rows. The succession in rank is noted by the number of silver pips applied. £10 per set of 2 pieces
Our German badges include sets of shoulderboards made of a bullion wire in twisted loops The succession in rank is noted by the number of silver pips applied. £14 per set of 2 pieces
Apart from german ww2 badges we have a complete set of 2 shoulderboards and 2 collar litzen.
Junior officers ... £18. Senior officers ... £24
A selection of a German badges for the Luftwaffe, Wehrmacht, SS and Kreigsmarine collar Litzen
These are collar tabs or litzen for junior officers SS ranks £10 set of 2 pieces
These are collar tabs or litzen for senior officers SS ranks £12 set of 2 pieces
Generals collar litzen
£17 set of 2 pieces
On of the German badges is a silver wire embroidered eagle which goes above the left tunic pocket of junior and senior officers £11
This is the gold wire embroidered eagle for all ranks of general, Again this goes above the left pocket £15 and features in our range of German ww2 badges.
This is the iconic infantry assault badge featuring an assault rifle in an oval of oak leaves surmounted by the Nazi classic eagle and swastika. It was instituted by C. Junker in December 1939 in silver for infantry units completing 3 or more engagements. In 1940 a bronze version was given to motorised infantry units.
The General Assault Badge was a military decoration awarded during World War II to personnel of the German Army, Waffen-SS and Ordnungspolizei (order police) who took part in an infantry attack but were not part of specific infantry units and therefore did not qualify for the Infantry Assault Badge
The Wehrmacht Panzer Assault badge was introduced on December 20, 1939, in order to recognize the achievements of Panzer personnel who took part in armored assaults.In June of 1940 a Bronze award was instituted for the crews of armored vehicles other than tanks such as half tracks, assault guns, etc
The Wehrmacht Crimean assault shield badge commemorates those who took part in the German assault on the Crimean Peninsula
It was awarded to military personnel under the command of Field Marshal von Manstein, including supporting naval and air force units, who fought against Soviet Red Army forces between 21 September 1941 and 4 July 1942 and who captured the Crimea region.
The Close Combat Clasp was instituted on November 25, 1942, by Adolf Hitler in order to recognize the courage of the German soldier in hand-to-hand combat. This award was completely independent of the Infantry Combat Badge. The badge designed by Wilhelm Ernst Peekhaus of Berlin and was instituted in three classes, bronze, silver and gold according to the number of combat hand to hand missions they had achieved.
The pilot badge has a large swooping eagle clutching a swastika in it’s talons. The eagle is superimposed on an oval shaped wreath of laurel and leaves.
These are excellent full leather belts with the post war buckle of the Bundeswehr. They are very similar to the WW2 German belts worn with the tunic. The belt is of excellent quality and features a 2 inch wide belt. Most are in near new or new condition. There are a range of sizes available.
Superb
German W W2 hanger straps reproduction Dennis Lucas
Great item
German W W2 hanger straps reproduction Daniel Potts
Fabulous purchase, all as expected
German Post WW2 Bundeswehr leather belt medium size Mark Saxon