File:Organisationsbuc00nati 0 orig 0606 ORGANISATIONSBUCH DER NSDAP 1943 Tafel 44 Nationalsozialistisches Kraftfahrkorps NSKK Uniform Dienstgradabzeichen Kragenspiegel Achselstücke Schulterklappen Public domain Cropped Brighter.jpg

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Deutsch: ORGANISATIONSBUCH DER NSDAP 1943: Tafel 44:
  • Dienstgradabzeichen des NSKK.
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    • NSKK.-Sturmmann Motorsturm 11/M 29; NSKK.-Obersturmmann Motorsturm 1/M 10; NSKK.-Rottenführer Motorsturm 19/M 53
    • NSKK.-Scharführer im Stabe der Korpsführung; NSKK.-Oberscharführer im Stabe der Motorobergruppe Ost; NSKK.-Truppführer im Stabe der Motorgruppe Kurpfalz-Saar; NSKK.-Obertruppführer Motorsturm 16/M 80; NSKK.-Haupttruppführer im Stabe der Motorstandarte M51
    • NSKK.-Sturmführer Motorsturm 9/M 86; NSKK.-Obersturmführer Lehrsturm der Motorgruppe Hessen; NSKK.-Hauptsturmführer im Stabe der Motorstandarte M 51; NSKK.-Staffelführer Führer oder im Stabe der Motorstandarte M 85 ; NSKK.-Oberstaffelführer Führer oder im Stabe der Motorstandarte III/M 86
    • NSKK.-Standartenführer Führer oder im Stabe der Motorstandarte M 85; NSKK.-Oberführer Führer oder im Stabe der Motorgruppe Franken; NSKK.-Brigadeführer Führer oder im Stabe der Motorgruppe Franken; NSKK.-Gruppenführer Führer oder im Stabe der Motorgruppe Hessen; NSKK.-Obergruppenführer im Stabe der Korpsführung
    • Korpsführer
  • Achselstücke
    • NSKK.-Sturmmann bis NSKK.-Obertruppführer; NSKK.-Sturmführer bis NSKK.-Hauptsturmführer; NSKK.-Staffelführer bis NSKK.-Standartenführer; NSKK.-Oberführer; NSKK.-Brigadeführer bis NSKK.-Obergruppenführer; NSKK.-Korpsführer
Das Nationalsozialistische Kraftfahrkorps (NSKK, NS-Kraftfahrkorps) war eine paramilitärische Unterorganisation der NSDAP von 1931 bis 1945. NSKK wurde 1934 zur dritten NSDAP-"Kampfgliederung" neben der SA und der SS erhoben. Es fungierte bis zu seiner Auflösung 1945 als Sammelbecken für alle politisch anpassungswilligen, motorbegeisterten und im Kraftfahrwesen beruflich oder sportlich engagierten Personen und hatte mehr als 500.000 Mitglieder. Das NSKK erhielt eine schwarz-braune Uniformierung. Nach Adolf Hühnleins Tod im Juni 1942 übernahm Erwin Kraus als „Reichsleiter NSKK“.


English: Colour plate showing insignia of the National Socialist Motor Corps (Nationalsozialistisches Kraftfahrkorps, abbr. NSKK), a paramilitary organization of the Nazi Party (NSDAP) from 1931 until 1945. The NSKK members trained in the operation and maintenance of automobiles, trucks and motorcycles. They soon became involved with training recruits for the Army's armoured and motorised arms and during World War II NSKK augmented Army and Luftwaffe transport assets. From 1944 it became a dedicated transport corps, but was disbanded with the surrender of Nazi Germany in May 1945.

The rank system and insignia of the NSSK were based closely on those of the SA (Sturmabteilung), of which the NSKK was originally a part. The NSKK members also wore similar uniforms and insignia; the uniform of a SA member was principally a brown shirt (the members were called "brownshirts", Braunhemden), a Swastika armband (Hakenkreuzarmbinde) and a kepi cap (Schaftmütze). The SA-style kepi of the NSKK had a black top and brown (khaki) sides (Steife Schaftmütze aus olivbraunem Gabardinetuch, schwarzer Mützendeckel)

Lighter, retouched version of cropped page copied from Organisationsbuch der NSDAP by Reichsorganisationsleiter Robert Ley (1890 – 1945) published 1943 ("Herausgeber: Robert Ley"; "7 Auflage: 301-400 Tausend"). Publisher : Zentralverlag der NSDAP, Franz Eher Nachf., München. 856 pages. 596 (ie 750) p: ill, maps, ports, plates; 22 cm; German language. Letters in Fraktur style typefaces.



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Organisationsbuch der NSDAP.
by Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiter-Partei.
Reichsorganisationsleiter; Ley, Robert
Publication date: 1943
Publisher München: Zentralverlag der NSDAP, F Eher Nachf
Collection: usholocaustmemorialmuseum; ushmm;
Contributor: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.
Bib_id: 110891
Boxid: 01000100240430
Call number: JN3970.N3 A33 1943
Collections_search_url http://collections.ushmm.org/search/catalog/bib110891
Identifier: organisationsbuc00nati_0
Identifier-ark ark:/13960/t1vf42b23
Identifier_bib: 01000100240430
Pages: 856
Ppi: 500
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The descriptive drawings of uniforms etc. also appear in the 1940 edition of Organisationsbuch der NSDAP, the official Nazi party handbook, published by Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiter-Partei. Reichsorganisationsamt (The National Organization Office of the National Socialist German Workers' Party) under it's leader Robert Ley (1890–1945, Reichsorganisationsleiter, head of the party organization). The publishing organization was dissolved in 1945.

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