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Buckle of the Kasernierte Volkspolizei


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Buckle the "Kassernierten Volkspolizei (KVP) (=Barracked People's Police). Early buckle from the GDR time. Brass sheet without symbol.
The "Bereitschaften der Volkspolizei" (1948-1952) and the KVP (1952-1956) were the predecessors of the NVA.

Stronger worn piece. The belt was made from a German WW2 belt.

 

Inside you can see the acceptance stamp HVA. (HVA = Hauptverwaltung Ausbildung - Higher-level department since 1952)

 

 

 

 

 

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Very nice early belts and buckles.

 

Does the WWII period belt retain any old markings or does it just the "HVA" stamp?

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Only the HVA Stamp. The part with the maker mark is missing. This is belt made between 1941 - 1942/43. In the most cases you will only find a maker mark on such late WW2 belts.

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