Description
Most have not survived as they were used after the war till they were discarded
Shows the expected age with small degrees of soiling and only a two moth spots
with gun shot wounds to his arm
Kitchener rode up to the Cameron
A Rare Dutch Youth Movement (Nationale Jugenstorm) Belt Buckle Hold Most have not survived asTwo piece construction, non magnetic gray metal, unmarked, 51. 3 mm x 64 mm, contact marks and surface wear, very fine. The Nationale Jeugdstorm (NJS) was a Dutch youth organization established in 1930s and active during the Second World War. This movement was inspired by the German Hitler Youth, and played a similar political social role, but on a much smaller scale. Footnote: From the collection of approximately 900 German buckles accumulated by
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