belt fabricated from black cotton
lesser coat-of-arms of Czechoslovakia screen-printed in red ink on the front panel
This is a textbook example of a well preserved first pattern early Luftwaffe dagger by a rare maker
where he was promoted to Lieutenant (Junior Grade) on December 6th
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Germany, Heer. A Narvik Shield Newly Listed belt fabricated from black cotton(Narvikschild). Constructed of silvered zink, the obverse consisting of a shield bearing raised propeller, anchor, and edelweiss, symbolizing the Luftwaffe, Kriegsmarine, and Gebirgsjger, respectively, flanked by a date of 1940, and topped by an inscription of NARVIK along with a German national eagle perched on top of a wreathed swastika, affixed with all four reverse attachment prongs to a magnetic metal backplate with a field grey wool liner