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Deutsch: Hans Kunterbunt Nr. 8 August 1940: Das Deutsche Rote Kreuz (während des Nationalsozialismus):
  • Seite 124:
    • Fahne für DRK-Bereitschaften mit Gösch: München 2
    • Dienstanzug des DRK-Vorhelfers
    • Rettungsschwimmer-Abzeichen
    • Armbinde mit Genfer Neutralitätszeichen
    • Hilfspostenschild; Unfall-Meldestelle
    • Dienststellenschild; Kreisstelle Teltow
English: Article on the German Red Cross (Deutsches_Rotes_Kreuz, DRK) in Nazi Germany published during World War II in Hans Kunterbunt, a German illustrated children's magazine 1926–1941, edition no. 8 August 1940:
  • Page 124: Uniform and emblems of the German Red Cross
    • Flag of a DRK emergency duty with canton: Munich 2; DRK version of the eagle-and-swastika combined with a red cross
    • Service uniform of male member of the DRK ("first aider")
    • Lifeguard Badge
    • Armband with Geneva neutrality sign
    • Aid post sign; accident reporting point
    • District office sign
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Source Hans Kunterbunt (German illustrated children's magazine 1926–1941) no. 8 August 1940
Author Unidentified author/journalist and designer/artist. Editor of a defunct magazine. Nazi Germany organization. No known copyright.
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