




Smaller variant DJ Belt Buckle
β¬225.00
β Sold
Conflict | World War Ii | Nation | Germany |
Item Type | Insignia, Collar Tabs, Epaulettes & Patches | Source Site | MILITARIA_PLAZA |
Product ID | 480198 | Currency | EUR |
Ships from: United States
DJ (Deutsche Jungvolk) Belt Buckle (KoppelschloΓ). The DJ was the young branch of the Hitler-Jugend, for boys from ten to fourteen years old. The Sigrune was the official emblem of the DJ, it was used on the DJ Box belt buckles from 1933 until 1936 when the HJ buckle began to take over. In 1938 production of the DJ (Sigrune) belt buckle was discontinued altogether. This is a smaller variant nickel/silver plated 'Sigrune' buckle, the buckle is not visible maker marked. Rare original small variant in good used condition!
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