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  • German soldiers belt buckle plate with eagle and swastika belonging to soldier of the 46th Panzer Corps recovered near Gnilets attacked by them on 5th July 1943 during the attack on the Kursk salient

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    This is a German Army soldiers steel belt buckle plate which is in very nice condition for a relic with its markings still visible on the front and on the back the eagle and swastika which are there and buckle retains some of its original colour. The buckle plate is in nice solid condition it has been nicely cleaned and is perfect for display or any collection and a unusual find from this battlefield and in this condition.The buckle plate belonged to a soldier of the 46th Panzer Corps as it was recovered near the Village of Gnilets attacked by them during the opening offensive of operation citadel on 5th July 1943 during the attack on the Northern side of the Kursk salient from 5th July-12th July 1943 in Russia.

    The German 46th Panzer Corps participated in the invasion of Yugoslavia. The Corps was created as the XXXXVI Army Corps and converted to a Panzer Corps on 21 June 1942.The Panzer Corps took part in Operation Barbarossa and fought in Kiev,Putyvl, Vyazma and Volokolamsk. It later fought in Rusa-Volokolamsk, Rzhev, Vyazma and Yelnya before taking part in operation citadel the battle of Kursk in July 1943 it was commanded by Major General Hans Zorn. It retired to the Svin area in September 1943.

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