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    Wonder Why They Are Removing Their Clothes..

    1938 Thuringen Kreistag Tinnie..........


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    RonR

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      #3
      .....Removing Their Clothes..
      i see someone doing their top button up

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        #4
        Remove clothes to get ready for sports competion

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          #5
          They are getting ready for a fight.

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            #6
            Andreas is right on the money! The scenario depicted by this Kreistag Badge is patterned after a color post card created for this event by famous artist and illustrator, Professor Wilhelm Emil (Elk) Eber, who provided many designs for NSDAP subjects and occasions. Eber was a Bund Oberland member and received a First Issue Blood Order; he held a very low NSDAP Membership number though apparently did not qualify to receive the GPB due to lapses in his Party dues payment caused by several trips to the USA in the 1920s and early '30s where he produced a number of fine paintings of Native American life. If one Googles "Elk Eber," one will find a selection of his work.

            Cheers, and always many thanks to RonR for sharing his vast collection with us!

            Br. James

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              #7
              A good history Br James on Eber and he also did this postcard that I have in my collection.
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                Thanks, Erich; I have that one, too. Elk Eber was certainly a very talented artist and illustrator, the equal of 'FIPS' (Philipp Rupprecht, the infamous illustrator who created the most memorable and hideous caricatures of Jews when he served Streicher's "Der Stürmer" as head illustrator) or 'Mjölnir' (Hans Schweitzer, the chief cartoonist for Goebbels’ "Der Angriff" newspaper), or even Prof. Richard Klein, one of my favorites, who deservedly held the position of Director of the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich. As with Heinrich Hoffmann, both Eber and Klein were awarded the honorary title of "Professor" by Hitler himself as symbolic of the high regard in which he held them (and others) as outstanding leaders in their artistic fields.

                Cheers,

                Br. James

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Br. James View Post
                  Thanks, Erich; I have that one, too. Elk Eber was certainly a very talented artist and illustrator, the equal of 'FIPS' (Philipp Rupprecht, the infamous illustrator who created the most memorable and hideous caricatures of Jews when he served Streicher's "Der Stürmer" as head illustrator) or 'Mjölnir' (Hans Schweitzer, the chief cartoonist for Goebbels’ "Der Angriff" newspaper), or even Prof. Richard Klein, one of my favorites, who deservedly held the position of Director of the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich. As with Heinrich Hoffmann, both Eber and Klein were awarded the honorary title of "Professor" by Hitler himself as symbolic of the high regard in which he held them (and others) as outstanding leaders in their artistic fields.

                  Cheers,

                  Br. James
                  Albert Reich also fits in the same conversation as those mentioned.
                  Last edited by ErichS; 01-09-2016, 03:25 PM.

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                    #10
                    I would suggest they are dressing ready to get on to the streets, mind you what were they up to before getting dressed

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                      #11
                      There were many talented sculptors, architects, designers and illustrators during that era. Is there a comprehensive book that puts their history together?

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                        #12
                        [QUOTE=dragnet;7236007]I would suggest they are dressing ready to get on to the streets, mind you what were they up to before getting dressed:laugh

                        My favorite decorations like the CB and 29 RPT were awarded for street fights against the Marxists.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by dragnet View Post
                          I would suggest they are dressing ready to get on to the streetsdressed
                          Yes, opening your shirt to "get ready for a fight" requires one hand. Doing up your top button, requires both. Definitely dressing up

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                            #14
                            No argument here, Jo, but from the expression on their faces, these two certainly appear to be angry about something...just what you'd expect SA Men to look like as they prepare for battle!

                            Cheers,

                            Br. James

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                              #15
                              There are several memorable scenes in the books by Sven Hassel, where the characteres during a brawl removes their army belts, using the beltbuckles as knuckle duster...Thus I believe the two men above, prepare them self to clean the street from marxist oponents

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