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    At least 1939...

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      A cool postcard that I forgot that i had that kinda says it all.
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        very nice! what is on the reverse?

        Mil

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          Originally posted by Military View Post
          very nice! what is on the reverse?

          Mil
          It's an unissued card so it's blank.

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            Very nice piece, Erich! Never seen this one before. Does the reverse show who published this card?

            Br. James

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              It's very interesting as it shows both and SA and SS mann on the same card. I would have expected two SA men.

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                I believe the SA and the SS shared responsibility for ceremonially guarding the Feldherrnhalle Monument, and also the Temples of Honor, the Brown House (wherein were displayed some of the earliest Party flags, banners and standards, including the Blood Flag) and other historic NSDAP shrines and buildings.

                Br. James

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                  I believe the picture for the postcard was taken in the first half of 1933, showing the wreath either Hitler or Röhm laid starting the slogan "Und Ihr habt doch gesiegt". I have written about this elsewhere.

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                    A nice photo of a young Blutordentraeger along with his brother and proud looking father.
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                      Thought that I would post the Albert Reich pencil sketch on this thread as well.
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                        Great pencil sketch Erich

                        Jim

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                          A nice photo of a BO holder said to be Andreas Hoffmann.

                          Thought that he also might also be wearing the CB but could not find his name on the list of recipients.
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                            Hello Erich,

                            in the Patzwall book he is described as "A. Hofmann", so I´m sure he should be Arthur Hofmann, BO-# 1338 and recipient of the Coburg badge.


                            Best Regards

                            Max_Porter

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                              Originally posted by Max_Porter View Post
                              Hello Erich,

                              in the Patzwall book he is described as "A. Hofmann", so I´m sure he should be Arthur Hofmann, BO-# 1338 and recipient of the Coburg badge.


                              Best Regards

                              Max_Porter
                              Most likely Max and it looks a lot like the CB under his GPB.

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                                Originally posted by Max_Porter View Post
                                Hello Erich,

                                in the Patzwall book he is described as "A. Hofmann", so I´m sure he should be Arthur Hofmann, BO-# 1338 and recipient of the Coburg badge.


                                Best Regards

                                Max_Porter
                                Another superlative: oldest SA man in Germany ! He was from Presseck / Frankenwald.

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