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    Blood Flag photos ...

    Blood Flag photos. For more photos
    and information just click ---> here.

    OFW
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    Last edited by oldflagswanted; 02-18-2016, 09:33 PM.
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    #2
    Many thanks for the reference sources and especially for your long and diligent work in this and countless other fields! In the top photo below, it appears that there is/was a serious tear in the Blutfahne's fabric on the visible face of the banner on the lower right arm of the swastika, directly in front of Grimminger; this tear looks like it went through both the black (swastika) and the white (disk) layers of cloth, stopping at the red field. Does this tear show up on other photos of the Blutfahne...I seem to recall that it does but I'm not really sure now.

    Always a most interesting topic -- thanks for sharing your expertise, my friend!

    Br. James

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      #3
      Nice one Ben

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        #4
        Very interestig information.
        Here is a picture of the Blutfahne in the SA Hall of Honour in Munich.

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          #5
          In a text of the Bavarian State Library it is believed that the flag today is at a collector in Northern Germany.

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            #6
            Very nice blowup of this photo from "Illustrierter Beobachter," Special Edition "Adolf Hitler," 1936 showing the main hall in the NSDAP Office Building located at Schellingstraße 50 in Munich. Visit our colleague's, Geoff Walden's website "Third Reich in Ruins," where you will find this photo and also one of a meeting of the Board of Directors of the NSDAP held in 1928 in this same main hall. The Party location at Schellingstraße 50 was left to become the museum of NSDAP history when the Brown House was opened in 1931, and the Blutfahne moved to the Braunes Haus at the same time and was the centerpiece in the new Hall of Honor at that location; the two SA Regiment Munich Standards shown were also moved to the Brown House, though they wound upstairs flanking the entrance to the Senator's Hall there. The banners and other artifacts which remained at the Party Museum at Schellingstraße 50 were on permanent display and were from the very early days of the NS Movement; the Blutfahne and the SA Regiment Munich Standards were used repeatedly throughout the 1930s and early 40s and were therefore kept more available at the Brown House.

            Thanks for this reminder, Vexillologe,

            Br. James

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              #7
              use damaged flags ???

              Originally posted by Br. James View Post
              Many thanks for the reference sources and especially
              for your long and diligent work in this and countless
              other fields! In the top photo below, it appears that
              there is/was a serious tear in the Blutfahne's fabric on
              the visible face of the banner on the lower right arm of
              the swastika, directly in front of Grimminger; this tear
              looks like it went through both the black (swastika) and
              the white (disk) layers of cloth, stopping at the red field.
              Does this tear show up on other photos of the Blutfahne...
              I seem to recall that it does but I'm not really sure now.

              Always a most interesting topic -- thanks for sharing your
              expertise, my friend!

              Br. James
              Hello Br. James:
              Thanks for your very kind comments. The Blood Flag swastika
              arm tear appears to vary over time, likely from extended use
              in the wind at parades. A piece may have even fallen off. This
              did happen to a US Civil War Minnesota regiment flag in that
              flag's 1905 last veteran trooping to their state capitol flag hall.
              A young girl picked up the flag piece from the street, and years
              later as an old lady returned the flag fragment when Minnesota
              restored their ACW flag collection in the 1970's. The flag repair
              conservator told me how the piece fit right back into the hole on
              the now relic battleflag, this was while I was at his shop having
              similar preservation work done on some of my old US, UK, and
              German regimental flags. It would be interesting to find a Blood
              Flag relic piece still laying around today in a cigar box in Germany.

              OFW
              (below) Period parade views showing "serious tear in the Blutfahne's fabric."
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                #8
                You have UK regimental flags OFW? Wow.

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                  #9
                  collecting regimental colours ???

                  Originally posted by darrenbate View Post
                  You have UK regimental flags OFW? Wow.
                  Hello darrenbate:
                  Yes, indeed several. My earliest dates to 1761 with

                  "CR" cypher center, being from "The Queens Royal Highland
                  Regiment". See my 2009 post #15 in WAF thread t=346551.
                  Thistles & Tudor Roses entwined, St. Andrew "X" badge below.
                  ................................... OFW
                  .................................
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                    #10
                    Ditto, and some further photo analysis ...

                    Originally posted by Br. James View Post
                    Very nice blowup of this photo from "Illustrierter Beobachter,"
                    Special Edition "Adolf Hitler," 1936 showing the main hall in the
                    NSDAP Office Building located at Schellingstraße 50 in Munich.
                    Visit our colleague's, Geoff Walden's website "Third Reich in Ruins,"
                    where you will find this photo and also one of a meeting of the
                    Board of Directors of the NSDAP held in 1928 in this same main
                    hall. The Party location at Schellingstraße 50 was left to become
                    the museum of NSDAP history when the Brown House was opened
                    in 1931, and the Blutfahne moved to the Braunes Haus at the same
                    time and was the centerpiece in the new Hall of Honor at that location;
                    the two SA Regiment Munich Standards shown were also moved to
                    the Brown House, though they wound upstairs flanking the entran
                    remained at the Party Museum at Schellingstraße 50 were on
                    permanent display and were from the very early days of the NS
                    Movement; the Blutfahne and the SA Regiment Munich Standards
                    were used repeatedly throughout the 1930s and early 40s and
                    were therefore kept more available at the Brown House.

                    Thanks for this reminder, Vexillologe,

                    Br. James
                    Hello Br. James:
                    Ditto, indeed a very nice photo inspiring further analysis.
                    Likewise very interesting photo location information too.
                    OFW
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                    sigpic
                    .......^^^ .................... some of my collection ...................... ^^^...

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                      #11
                      Blood Flag "Today" ? & info sources ...

                      Originally posted by Vexillologe View Post
                      In a text of the Bavarian State Library it is believed
                      that the flag today is at a collector in Northern Germany.
                      Hello Vexillologe:
                      Interesting, wondering what their source is for that?
                      Could be from Kujan (see below ref: #3) or of that ilk.

                      WAF BF threads now include t=846523, 368346, 365505,
                      176332, 7763, & cite
                      published Blood Flag fact and fiction:

                      1. "Deutschland Erwache - The History and Development
                      of the Nazi Party and the "Germany Awake" Standards",
                      by Ulic of England, 1997 (ISBN 0-912138-69-6). Chapter 14,
                      The Blood Flag, pages 186-191. Chapter 15, The Consecration
                      Process 1926-1945. My DE is in the book, so I have extra copies.

                      2. "Grimminger: A Man and His Flag" Pages 16-24, an article
                      by Dann Craigg in Bender Publication "Military Advisor", Spring
                      2006 issue, (ISBN 1055-5919). "So what did happen to the
                      Blood Flag? George Lincoln Rockwell claimed the Flag was in
                      a safe deposit box in Chile awaiting the "Great Day." Others
                      think it was most likely destroyed in one of the [bomb] raids
                      and others are convinced it was sent back to the United States
                      by a relic-hunting GI. Jakob Grimminger claimed, this is unattested,
                      that the Flag was destroyed in one of the bombings." This
                      work credits my 1996 online published Blood Flag information.


                      3. "Selling Hitler - The Extraordinary Story of the Con Job of the
                      Century - The Faking of The Hitler "Diaries", by Robert Harris,
                      1986 (ISBN 0-394-55336-5). Blood Flag pages 160-1, 274. "...
                      Kujan passed off as the "Blood Flag" the famous symbol of
                      Hitler's abortive beer hall putsch of 1923, ... was simply an
                      ordinary swastika banner - of which there are thousands in
                      existence - to which Kujan had added his usual forged authentication.
                      ... a note: 'As the condition of the flag has suffered greatly in the
                      years of confiscation it is shown in the flag hall of the Brownhouse
                      behind glass. According to the wishes of the Fuhrer.' Page 164,
                      "I have succeeded in securing ... the Blood Flag, still in its original
                      case with the memorial plaque to the fallen of 1923. In my view
                      these relics of the National Socialist movement, should at the very
                      least, be kept in a safe place by reliable men."

                      4. "The Blood Flag", a novel by James W. Huston. 2015 (ISBN:
                      978-1-5046-6962-7). "The Blood Flag was last seen on October 18,
                      1944
                      , when Heinrich Himmler displayed it proudly as he commissioned
                      the Volkssturm, the Nazi Party's new militia created to avert the certain
                      defeat that awaited Germany.Hitler believed the Blood Flag, Blutfahne,
                      carried sacred powers. It held the blood of the first Nazi martyrs, those
                      killed in the Beer Hall Putsch in Munich in 1923, when Hitler first tried
                      to take over Germany. Several Nazis were shot and fell onto the flag,
                      pouring their blood into the already red fabric. That flag-with a white
                      circle and a black swastika in the middle-still lives. Kyle Morrissey, a
                      special agent for the FBI, travels to Europe with his father to see him
                      receive the Legion of Honor from France for his service at Normandy.
                      But after the ceremony, while traveling through Germany, Kyle and his
                      family encounter neo-Nazis perpetuating the evil philosophy he thought
                      his father's generation had ended once and for all. Kyle soon discovers
                      that tens of thousands are ready to raise the swastika once more and
                      renew the hatred of the thirties and forties. Baffled and furious, Kyle
                      embarks on a personal mission to bring down the movement. But how?
                      In trying to understand the history of Nazism, Kyle learns of the Blood
                      Flag and knows it is the key to his success. From DC to Dresden to
                      Recklinghausen and Argentina, the Blood Flag leads Kyle on a worldwide
                      race in an attempt to end international Nazism for good." Book starts
                      out with the Blood Flag last seen in WW2 date anomaly, see post #11
                      [in WAF t=846523]. But then again this book is just a work of fiction.


                      OFW
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                      Last edited by oldflagswanted; 02-22-2016, 03:06 PM.
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                      .......^^^ .................... some of my collection ...................... ^^^...

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                        #12
                        They posted nothing about a source. I'll ask them and keep you informed.

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                          #13
                          Blood Flag BSL today location source ???

                          Originally posted by Vexillologe View Post
                          In a text of the Bavarian State Library it is believed
                          that the flag today is at a collector in Northern Germany.
                          [and]
                          They posted nothing about a source. I'll ask them and
                          keep you informed.
                          I look forward to hearing their answer.
                          OFW
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                          .......^^^ .................... some of my collection ...................... ^^^...

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                            #14
                            Blood Flag tear showing ...

                            Another view showing the Blood Flag front side
                            swastika arm major tear. As per my post #7, the
                            tear appears to vary in size over time, likely due
                            to extended use in the wind at multiple parades.

                            OFW
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                            Last edited by oldflagswanted; 03-13-2016, 10:50 AM.
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                            .......^^^ .................... some of my collection ...................... ^^^...

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                              #15
                              Hypothetical, but if somebody ever did come across the blood flag, would they even know it? Are there any markings or things that would make it stand out to any other flag of the period?

                              William Kramer
                              Please visit my site: https://wehrmacht-militaria.com/

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