File:Martin Vogt, Magdeburg Landesbeauftragter Messe- und Ausstellugswesen NS-Funktionaer NSDAP Kreisleiter Nazi party political leader uniform Schirmmuetze cap 1934-01-23 NARA id 162123783 Unrestricted No known copyright 242-HF-1036 001.jpg

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Deutsch: Porträt von "Martin Vogt, Magdeburg, Landesbeauftragter Messe- und Ausstellugswesen"; NS-Funktionär; NSDAP Uniform (Parteiuniform); Kreisleiter Kragenspiegel (Dienstgradabzeichen); Schirmmütze mit Parteiadler/Mützenadler (NSDAP Hoheitsabzeichen) und Kokarde; usw.
Foto aus der NARA-Sammlung "USA beschlagnahmtes feindliches Eigentum/Diverse Fotografien um 1919 – um 1934". Keine bekannten Urheberrechtsbeschränkungen.

English: Portrait photo of "Martin Vogt, Magdeburg, state representative for fairs and exhibitions", a Nazi Party functionary in party uniform; Hauptstellenleiter rank insignia on collar tabs/patches; visor/peaked cap (Schirmmütze) with Parteiadler, "party eagle", NSDAP political-style national emblem (eagle-and-swastika) and cockade; etc.
Image copied from a collection of German Nazi Party photos in the US National Archives and Records Administration (NARA); Record Group 242: National Archives Collection of Foreign Records Seized, 1675 - 1958 242-LGN - The Hoffmann Collection; Series: Miscellaneous Photographs, ca. 1919 - ca. 1934. Unrestricted access and use; photograph held by the National Archives is in the public domain as seized enemy property after World War II.
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