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Further shown a photo from females with hat was published in volume 2 from "Headgear of Hitler's Germany" (1992). The females are from the Landesführung, photographed in June 1935 at Wolffenbüttel.
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the photo from volume 2Last edited by wilhelm Saris; 04-18-2020, 06:19 AM.
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Now we have reached over 1,000 views I will not be avaricious. Some new photos will be shown from females: Stahlhelm-Frauenbund (Sta-F) and the closely related Bund Königin Luise (BKL).
I hope I will not the only person continueing this thread?
[ATTACH]4634753[/ATTACH]Last edited by wilhelm Saris; 04-18-2020, 06:21 AM.
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There is another thread about Stahlhelm with photos. I participated with some, but will not withhold them in this thread, started by Chris.
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It was quite common to wear the windbreaker in some districts, as shown with this 1926-photograph.
The use of such was not a privilege for the SA. It was worn by many left and right winged organizations.
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You see miners here, yes, but as they are all members from the Stahlhelm-organization this photo is included here. Note the miners uniform.
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Fritz Jäger, the 2nd adjutant for Landesführer von Stephanie from Berlin. Note the wearing of the special aiguillette for adjutants.
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A very, very rare photographs.
"Herr" Illenberger, the Gauführer from Hohenlohe, is wearing the special symbol for signals (Nachrichten) upon his shoulder-belt. It was especially noted in a later Stahlhelm-Handbook.
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Interesting document from the last meeting by Franz Seldte and his leaders for the various districts (Landesverbände) at
November 14, 1935. The document is kept at the Stahlhelm-Archiv. Find Franz Seldte!!
fr. 001.jpgLast edited by wilhelm Saris; 04-21-2020, 10:49 AM.
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We all know the Reichszeugmeisterei granted permissions to manufacturer headgear for the political organizations with the A1 and A2 indications, but not many know also Der Stahlhelm granted such permissions.
This one, for Hermann Potthoff from Coesfeld (Westfalia), was shown in volume 2 of "Headgear of Hitler's Germany"" (published in 1992). It has the granting number 16 (Zulassungsschein) for the official visored cap for the Bund, dated October 9, 1934. This automatically means the version cap for the NSDFB (Stahlhelm), the nazi Bund. Documents like this were supplied through the Bundes-Kämmerei, a sort of department for goods, uniforms and weapons.
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In the 1980's it got interested more and more in the Stahlhelm-organization. I had the chance to visit with some regularity the old Stahlhelm-Archiv in Germany and when volume 2 from the series "Headgear of Hitler's Germany" got its shape, of course this organization was included. Volume 2 was published in 1992 (by now many years ago).
The chapter was related to headgear only and enclosed some 55 pages with lots of photographs. Shown here two pages with photographs from higher ranked persons, taken just before the disbanding of the NS. Deutscher Frontkämpferbund (Stahlhelm), which was a fact in November 1935. Practically all shown photos do have an original signature from the person who was portraited.
The worn shoulder-belts through the years of existance of the Bund is quite interesting with its related insignia. There is so much information available in my hands, I easily could write a smaller booklet just about this subjecy only.
sta 28-04.jpgLast edited by wilhelm Saris; 04-28-2020, 05:44 AM.
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Before I eventually will continue posting other material about the Stahlhelm-organization, I will wait for the time being and give others the chance to post whatever Stahlhelm-material they have.
So, take your chance/opportunity and cooperate! We - the Stahlhelm admirers - are not served with only viewers (inquisitives)!!
For now something most people do not know about: Stahlhelm-insurance (Stahlhelm-Versicherung). The shown poster gives details about it and mentions the numbers of insurances available.
The Stahlhelm-Versicherung was a member for the Deutscher Ring of insurances.
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Most interesting is the Insurance for flags.Last edited by wilhelm Saris; 04-30-2020, 07:52 AM.
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