Guard personnel assigned to Strafgefangenenlager Esterwegen, which was also in the Emsland...the same area as where the sub camp events occurred in the film...wore the exact uniform in question as shown in the pic above during the 1930's. The camp during that time was also run by the SA. That's an impressive amount of detail by whoever did the research for the film.
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Interesting.
Here is another screen capture, showing the "SA" leader.
The man on the far right of the foto (with the broken arm) is Justizdienst, and the movie makes clear that only they had authority over the disposition of the internees.
(However, the SA leader conspired with "Der Hauptmann" to make sure they gained control).Attached FilesNEC SOLI CEDIT
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Thanks for posting the photos. The SA Stab originally at Esterwegen lost overall operational control sometime during 1936. Interesting that the SA remained assigned to the camps running things on a day to day basis in Emsland years afterward. The living conditions and treatment meted out to prisoners in Strafengangenlagers were no different than Kz's as shown in the film.
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US/English [Region 1] version in Blu-Ray/DVD available through Amazon on 11-27-2018.
You can "Pre-Order" now:
https://www.amazon.com/Captain-Blu-r.../dp/B07FSRBWGQ
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Just watched this on DVD.
An interesting film no doubt. Very well made with a keen attention to uniform and insignia detail. A very 'dark' film throughout and will definatly not suit everyone.
That said, I would much rather watch films such as this compared to the Hollywood 'junk' which we are sometimes subjected to.
Well worth a watch.
Regards Richard.Always looking for Luftwaffe Kampfflieger related document groups. In particular anything to Kampfgeschwader 2.
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