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Denazified RAD Belt Buckle (Herman Aurich 1937) with Original 95 cm Leather Belt
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For sale is an original RAD (Reichsarbeitsdienst) belt buckle that was denazified during or after the war — likely by Russian forces or a German POW, as commonly seen with captured equipment.
The swastika has been carefully removed, but the overall design remains fully intact.
Inside the buckle, the maker's mark is clearly stamped: Herman Aurich & Co., Dresden, 1937 , a known and reputable wartime manufacturer.
The set includes its original brown leather belt , measuring 95 cm . The leather is still pleasantly supple and flexible , though it does show some expected surface cracking from age and use.
A solid and historically interesting piece — especially because of its denazified state, which adds a unique layer of post-war history. Perfect for collectors of RAD items, captured equipment, or denazified relics.
Technical Summary
- Origin: Europe
- Material: Mixed materials
- Maker: Unknown
- Condition: See photos
- Provenance: Acquired from private collection
- Authenticity: Original WW2
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