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Deutsch: Das Braunhemd; Uniformen, Dienstgrade und Formationszeichen der SA und SS, der Politischen Organisation, der Hitlerjugend und des Jungvolks
  • Teil eines Posters (Falblattes) mit 18 "Seiten", die Illustrationen und Texte zur Beschreibung der Embleme, paramilitäritschen Uniformen und Abzeichen von Gruppen der NSDAP enthalten, die alle nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg 1945 verboten wurden.
  • Herausgegeben vom Verlag von Dietrich Reimer in Berlin SW 48, Wilhelmstraße 29, wahrscheinlich im Jahr 1933, mit Genehmigung der Obersten SA-Führung.
  • Nicht zugeordneter Illustrator und Designer. Verbotene Organisation. Nazi-Propaganda. Keine bekannten Urheberrechtsbeschränkungen.
  • PO (Politische Organisation) Grundausrüstung (Politische Leiter, Amtsträger der NSDAP)
braune Stiefel
braune Breeches-Hose oder lange braune Hose
braunes Hemd mit weiß oder gelb gekörnten Metallknöpfen mit geprägtem Hoheitszeichen
schwarzer Schlips mit Parteiabzeichen
braune Mütze mit Hoheitszeichen, darunter gekörnter Knopf und Mützenkordel (statt Sturmriemen)
Koppel aus braunem Leder mit weißer oder gelber Dornschnalle
SA-Hakenkreuzbinde am linken Oberarm


English: Das Braunhemd; Uniformen, Dienstgrade und Formationszeichen der SA und SS, der Politischen Organisation, der Hitlerjugend und des Jungvolks; English translation of German title: "The Brown Shirt: Uniforms, Ranks, and Insignia of the SA and SS, the Political Organization, the Hitler Youth, and the German Youngsters"
  • PO (Political Organization) Basic attire (officials of the Nazi Party)
brown boots
brown breeches or long brown trousers
brown shirt with white or yellow granulated metal buttons embossed with the national emblem
black tie with party emblem
brown cap with national emblem, including granulated button and cap cord (instead of chin strap)
belt of brown leather with white or yellow prong buckle
SA swastika armband on the left upper arm
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https://www.warrelics.eu/forum/book-discussions-reviews/die-uniformen-der-braunhemden-s-s-s-politische-leiter-h-j-d-j-und-b-d-m-825533-4/
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Illustrations and text describing uniforms and insignia of the Nazi Party (NSDAP), published by Verlag von Dietrich Reimer in Berlin, Germany, likely in 1933 (91 years ago), with the permission of the Supreme SA Leadership (Oberste SA-Führung) , an organization banned after World War II in 1945.

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