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    Early NS-Veteran's Flag

    This is the first one of these I've ever seen. It's been identified as the first pattern NS-Soldatenbund flag. It might be another veteran's group. Any help with a positive identification would be appreciated.

    It measures about 39x56" and is printed on typical wool material. It has cloth loops for hanging.
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    #2
    Nice cool flag! Something different! Can't help you with what your looking for though....

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      #3
      Company House Flag ???

      Originally posted by paulj View Post
      This is the first one of these I've ever seen. It's been identified
      as the first pattern NS-Soldatenbund flag. It might be another
      veteran's group. Any help with a positive identification would be
      appreciated. It measures about 39x56" and is printed on typical
      wool material. It has cloth loops for hanging.
      Hello paulj:
      Very nice, but I can't say I've seen one quite like it before.
      With the "X" ray design, it reminds me of a Zeppelin Co flag.

      OFW
      (below) Zeppelin Company House Flag.
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      .......^^^ .................... some of my collection ...................... ^^^...

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        #4
        I have been searching various sites for a similar flag to no avail. Indeed, the crossed bar design is reminiscent of the Zeppelin and Lufthansa flags. The DAF leader car pennant also has a variant three-armed version of the bars.

        Dating this one is another matter. Here's a Wikipedia reference that shows the black white red tricolor Reichskriegsflagge with the Iron Cross dating back to 1867. http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reichskriegsflagge

        Then there's the early post WW1 version circa 1920 before the colors turn Weimar and finally the 1933 version. So, theoretically this flag could date from the 1920's to around 1934.

        The question of what organization it belongs to remains. Presuming it is a veteran's organization, the Reichskriegerbund or even the NS- Deutscher Marine Bund could be possibilities. Or, perhaps, yet another obscure group, like the NS-Kameradschaftsbund or a local Kriegerverein, that formed in the 1920's and was absorbed by another larger one as part of the Gleichschaltung process.
        Last edited by paulj; 03-06-2014, 04:11 PM.

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          #5
          That is a strange one!

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            #6
            Looks like it just came out of the trunk.....very nice flag .

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