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Deutsch: Ausschnitt von Uniformen der deutschen Luftwaffe; Dienstgradabzeichen usw.; Tafel 1; Sonderbeilage der Zeitschrift Die Wehrmacht heraugegeben vom Reichskriegsministerium
English: Section/part of "Uniforms of the the German Air Force; Rank insignia, etc.; Plate I; Special supplement to the magazine 'Die Wehrmacht' published by the 'Reich Ministry of War'"
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Source Die Wehrmacht, a Nazi propaganda magazine published in Germany
Author Unknown designer. Part of poster showing German military uniform insignia, issued by the Oberkommando der Wehrmacht (dissolved after World War II in 1945). No known copyright restrictions or rights limitations for reuse.
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