File:G Lebrecht Uniformen Abzeichen Fahnen der NSDAP Stahlhelmbund usw ca 1932 23 Tafel 13 Brigade Ehrhardt Mannschaft Führer Abzeichen Fahne Stern Nazi Freikorps etc paramilitary uniforms insignia flags Propaganda booklet No copyright Cro.jpg

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Deutsch: Die Uniformen und Abzeichen, Fahnen, Standarten und Wimpel der SA, SS, HJ, des Stahlhelm, Brig. Ehrhardt, Amtswalter, NSBO, NSKK; 20 Tafeln in Mehrfarbendruck nach Originalen der Kunstmaler Georg Lebrecht (KDK/Kampfbund für deutsche Kultur) und Günther Vogler (Sta/Stahlhelmbund) mit 24 Seiten begleitendem Text; Traditions-Verlag Kolk & Co., Berlin SW68, Wihelmstraße 9; Von der Obersten SA-Führung geprüft und genehmigt, um 1933; Heft (Taschenbuch, Album) über Uniformen deutscher paramilitärischer, rechtextremer Organisationen in der Weimarer Republik, mit Klapptafeln (32 Seiten, 20 farbige Tafeln).
  • Tafel 13: Mannschaft, Führer, Abzeichen, Fahne der Brigade Ehrhardt (BE im Verbande der SS)
    • BE Abzeichen (linker Oberar); Stern (auf den Kragenspiegeln); BE Fahne
    • Gefolgsmann (gedient) Einheitsfüher
      • Gefolgsmann
      • Gefolgsmann (gedient)
      • Gruppenführer-Stellvertreter
      • Gruppenführer
      • Zugführer
      • Einheitsführer
      • Verbandsgruppenführer
      • Verbandsführer
  • Wikipedia: Die Marine-Brigade Ehrhardt, auch Brigade Ehrhardt (BE), war ein Freikorps der Zeit nach dem Ersten Weltkrieg, das am 17. Februar 1919 unter der Führung von Korvettenkapitän Hermann Ehrhardt aufgestellt wurde. Als Feldzeichen führte die Sturm-Kompanie und jedes Bataillon der Marine-Brigade die kaiserliche Reichskriegsflagge. Ab etwa Oktober 1919 schmückten sich die Mitglieder der Brigade mit antisemitischen Kennzeichen. So führten sie bei der Rückkehr von den Einsätzen gegen die Aufständischen in Oberschlesien das Hakenkreuz an ihrem Helm. Am 28. Juni 1933 meldete die „Westhavelländische Tageszeitung“: „Hermann Ehrhardt bekennt sich zur NSDAP“, habe die Reichsführung SS mitgeteilt. Er wäre „persönlich in die Partei eingetreten“ „und hat sich mit seinem Wehrverband, der Brigade Ehrhardt, dem Reichsführer SS unterstellt“. Die Existenz der „Brigade Ehrhardt im Verbande der SS“ währte jedoch nur kurz. Nachdem Ehrhardt in der zweiten Januarhälfte 1934 noch zum SS-Gruppenführer befördert worden war, erfolgte bereits am 1. Februar 1934 durch SS-Reichsführer Heinrich Himmler die Auflösung des Verbandes.
Nazi-Propaganda; Freikorps; SS Runen; Reichskriegsflagge Uniformtafeln; usw.

English: "Uniforms and insignia, flags, standards and pennants of the SA, SS, HJ, the Stahlhelm, Brig. Ehrhardt, Amtswalter, NSBO, NSKK":
  • Plate 13: Uniforms, badges, rank insignia and flag of the Marinebrigade Ehrhardt within the SS
    • Reichskriegsflagge of the German Empire etc.
    • Private (Gefolgsmann, "Follower")
    • Retired private (Gefolgsmann (gedient), "Retired follower")
    • Group leader assistant (Gruppenführer-Stellvertreter, Unteroffizier)
    • Group leader (Gruppenführer, Feldwebel)
    • Leutnant (Zugführer, "Column leader")
    • Unit leader (Einheitsführer, Hauptmann)
    • Formation commander assistant (Verbandsgruppenführer, Major)
    • Formation commander (Verbandsführer, Oberst)

Plate from a German booklet/album with illustrations by painter and illustrator Georg Lebrecht (1875–1945) on folding panels (32 pages and 20 folding leaves of plates), showing ranks, uniforms and insignia of the Nazi Party (NSDAP) and its paramilitary organisations (Sturmabteilung; Shutzstaffel; Hitlerjugend; Amtswalter, Nazi Party functionaries; NSBO, National Socialist Factory Cell Organization; NSKK, National Socialist Motor Corps), as well as other right-wing paramilitary groups of the Weimar Republic (Der Stahlhelm; Marinebrigade Ehrhardt). Published by Verlag Kolk & Co. in Berlin, probably in 1933 (the book lacks a publishing date; the Jugendtag in Potsdam 1932 badge for a Hitler Youth rally 1-2 October 1932, is depicted, but not the Coburg Badge issued on 14 October 1932).
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Nazi propaganda; Free Corps; Uniform plates.
Date circa 1933
date QS:P,+1933-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Source https://de.scribd.com/document/222155748/Die-Uniformen-und-Abzeichen-Fahnen-Standarten-und-Wimpel-der-SA-SS-HJ-1933 Booklet published c. 1933. No known copyright restrictions.
Author Georg Lebrecht (1875–1945) / Günther Vogler (Sta/Stahlhelmbund)

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