This is the sleeve insignia of Freikorps Reinhard, which was composed of men from the 4th Guard Regiment of Foot and the 2nd Guard Regiment of Foot, operating in the Berlin capitol area from January to May 1919.
The hollow stamped insignia was sewn on by a pair of holes at 12, 3, 6, and 9 o'clock positions.
The unit's commander, Oberst Wilhelm Reinhard, previously CO of 4GRzF, was one of only 122 WWI recipients of the Pour le Merite with Oakleaves (PLM 27.817, OL 1.10.18).
He resigned from the army immediately after the Armistice rather than serve the Weimar Republic, and was a member of the Nazi Party from 1927. He served as the head of the Nazified German veterans Kyffha"userbund, was illegally bumped up three ranks by Hitler to become "General der Infanterie aD" on 27.8.39 (a day all other PLM winners got ONE "25th anniversary" promotion), but was mainly to be seen in his black uniform as an SS Obergruppenfu"hrer.
The hollow stamped insignia was sewn on by a pair of holes at 12, 3, 6, and 9 o'clock positions.
The unit's commander, Oberst Wilhelm Reinhard, previously CO of 4GRzF, was one of only 122 WWI recipients of the Pour le Merite with Oakleaves (PLM 27.817, OL 1.10.18).
He resigned from the army immediately after the Armistice rather than serve the Weimar Republic, and was a member of the Nazi Party from 1927. He served as the head of the Nazified German veterans Kyffha"userbund, was illegally bumped up three ranks by Hitler to become "General der Infanterie aD" on 27.8.39 (a day all other PLM winners got ONE "25th anniversary" promotion), but was mainly to be seen in his black uniform as an SS Obergruppenfu"hrer.
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