File:F.W. ASSMANN & SOHNE Ludenscheid Nazi Germany catalog 1930s uniform metal accessories Blatt 1 KOPPELSCHLOSSER Belt buckles SA HJ Hitlerjugend SS NSBO Jungvolk NSKK Fliegereinheiten NSDAP Eagle-and-swastika insignia N011483C No known cop.jpg

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English: Page from a product catalog published in Nazi Germany in the 1930s by F.W. Assmann & Söhne, a insignia and uniform metal accessory maker in Lüdenscheid, Germany. The company produced Nazi Party approved Uniformknöpfe, Orden, Abzeichen, Beschläge, Koppelschlösser und Schnallen, i. e. uniform buttons, orders/decorations, insignia/emblems/badges, metal fittings, belt buckles, etc.
For further identification of the various designs see identification guide for the different types of belt buckles worn in Germany from 1931 until 1945 at www.germandaggers.com
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Date 1930s
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Source https://www.germanmilitaria.com/Political/photos/N011483.html
Author Product catalog published by the former Firma F. W. Assmann & Söhne in Lüdenscheid, Germany in the 1930s. No known copyright restrictions.
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