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    NSDAP SS & SA Sturmbannfahnen - Battalion Flags

    How about working up some basic information
    on NSDAP SA/SS Sturmbannfahnen? Such as:
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    1. How many SS & SA Battalion Flags where there?
    2. How many are known to have survived until today?
    3. What are the rarest and/or most exotic examples?
    4. What are the earliest and last known examples?
    5. What did the SA Leibstandarte units do? (Not the SS!)
    6. Why were multiple SA unit flag corner patches used?
    7. Are all SS unit flag examples of a single corner patch type?
    8. Mollo SS book says General SS unit flags were used for
    ...some Waffen SS unit oath takings, etc.? True?
    9. Any SS battlion flags known in Russia other than LAH DE?
    10. Two SS-SBF patterns known, some characteristics...
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    Last edited by oldflagswanted; 07-20-2004, 08:16 AM.
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    #2
    A lot of this information is already available in Ulric's book on the DE Standard.

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      #3
      Info about SA/SS Battalion flags not DE Regimentals...

      Originally posted by Robin Lumsden
      A lot of this information is already available in Ulric's book on the DE Standard.
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      The Ulric/Bender book has lots of DE regimental standarte banner info, but very little on the larger three sided fringed battalion flags, especially on the SA corner patch unit flag types (sturmbannfahnen). Thus this thread about same, with the hope that others have even more questions about these flags which each NSDAP soldier's oath was sworn on! And in that regard
      maybe even more important than the DE standards? <center><a href=http://www.oldflagswanted.com>OldFlagsWanted.com</a></center><center><img src=http://members.tripod.com/~oldflagswanted/nzflgwav.gif></center>
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        SS/SA Battalion Flag Pole Tops...

        Originally posted by oldflagswanted
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        ...on the larger three sided ... battalion flags, especially on the SA corner patch unit flag types (sturmbannfahnen)...[I] hope that others have even more questions about these flags...
        Have in my collection only a couple of the SS/SA sturmbannfahne pole tops - a the long narrow point to ball type. My SA example is unit marked "1/L",
        from the 1st battalion SA-Leibstandarte! Anyone know more about the history of the SA-Leibstandarte?<center><img src=http://members.tripod.com/~oldflagswanted/ss3.jpg>
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          #5
          more about SS Battalion Flags...Price &amp; patterns

          Originally posted by oldflagswanted
          How about working up some basic information
          on NSDAP SA/SS Sturmbannfahnen? Such as...
          10. Two SS-SBF patterns known, some characteristics...
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          I understand that recently a complete SS battalion flag
          in fine condition complete with pole and pole top sold for 5,000
          EUROs. The flag was the 3rd battalion 55th General SS Foot
          Regiment, and thus had III/55 on the black corner patch, a
          first pattern flag with heavy corner patch silver cord, a static
          swastika, and exposed silver metal wire in base of the black fringe.
          The Second pattern SS battalion flags had a narrow silver cord
          around corner patch edge, mobile swastika, and silver wire showing
          only in the black twist fringe strands not in the fringe edging! About
          a dozen or so SS battalion flags still exist, so they are much rarer
          than the German Army unit flags - have never seen or heard of one in
          a Russian museum! The Russians have the LAH DE type standarte, but
          none of the LAH sturmbannfahnen battalion flags, which is kind of odd
          when you think about it? In Mollo's SS book series he says that even the General SS battalion flags were later carried into the field and used by
          the new Waffen SS troops for taking their raised hand soldiers oath
          to Hitler, so this may explain why not many survived the war! Of course
          the main Waffen VT-SS and Totenkopf units had their own SS battalion flags with SS lighting bolts or Death Head Skull in their corner patch, these being the rarest SS battalion flags to find! <center><a href=http://www.oldflagswanted.com>OldFlagsWanted.com</a></center><center><img src=http://members.tripod.com/~oldflagswanted/nzflgwav.gif></center>
          Last edited by oldflagswanted; 07-23-2004, 12:22 PM.
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            #6
            When SA Corner patch flags first appeared ???

            I note in Jill Halcomb's SA book, that she says that the SA collar tabs came into existance on 15 April 1927 starting with the Munich SA, so maybe that is when the flags also began to have the similar corner patches on same?
            Anyone have any photos showing a SS/SA corner patch flag before 1927?
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              #7
              I don't have many pre-1927 photos of the SA, and tabs weren't in wide use until later, but the early photos of flags do not have unit patches, and there were many individualized designs as well used early on. It appears most units carried a simple, often homemade, swastika flag.
              Erich
              Festina lente!

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                #8
                One of the SA Leibstandarte Fahne with white L on blue patch came through a shop in our town some years ago. It was an early flag of not great quality cloth.

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                  #9
                  Some of the drawings only flags shown in Mollo's books have been proven. I've had photos of the reconnaissance SS/VT flag on parade in 2 of my books with "AA" patch.

                  Mark C. Yerger

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