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    SA command flags

    Just wanted to show these 2 beautiful SA command flags, before they‘re sold. Both are from the same Standarte. The square one is the command flag for the Standarte itself. The triangle one for the Sturmbann.
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    For size comparison with SA dagger
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      #3
      Very nice! I’m assuming you are the owner who will be selling? Mind saying where they will be offered?

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        #4
        nice Ruhr Flags, here a more early Photo of Standarte Mülheim
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          #5
          Originally posted by Robert H View Post
          nice Ruhr Flags, here a more early Photo of Standarte Mülheim


          Great photo! Thanks!

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            #6
            Nice flags. Haven't seen them before of the unit 159, which normally was for Mülheim/Ruhr (Westfalen).

            Many Standarte-numbers existed more then once.
            159 for Mülheim remained the only one for many years. In 1938, with the annexation of Austria,
            a new number 159 was added for Braunau am Inn (Alpenland). This happened about September,
            according to the Führerbefehl nr. 67 from November 1, 1938 when the leader for the unit was
            announced.

            So, there are two possibilities in fact!
            Last edited by wilhelm Saris; 10-22-2018, 04:18 AM.

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              #7
              DE photo ...

              Originally posted by Robert H View Post
              nice Ruhr Flags, here a more early Photo of Standarte Mülheim
              Interesting Mülheim Ruhr lettered DE box.
              Also not seeing a standard-bearers gorget.
              OFW
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                #8
                Thank you Wilhelm,


                then I assume those are more for Alpenland.
                Could not find info on this in my documents.
                As those are for my view later pattern flags I assume they are more related to Alpenland, but not sure on my view.








                Originally posted by wilhelm Saris View Post
                Nice flags. Haven't seen them before of the unit 159, which normally was for Mülheim/Ruhr (Westfalen).

                Many Standarte-numbers existed more then once.
                159 for Mülheim remained the only one for many years. In 1938, with the annexation of Austria,
                a new number 159 was added for Braunau am Inn (Alpenland). This happened about September,
                according to the Führerbefehl nr. 67 from November 1, 1938 when the leader for the unit was
                announced.

                So, there are two possibilities in fact!

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Robert H View Post
                  Thank you Wilhelm,
                  then I assume those are more for Alpenland.
                  Could not find info on this in my documents.
                  As those are for my view later pattern flags I assume they are more related to Alpenland, but not sure on my view.

                  Possible. But Mülheim has also a chance. I do not know if 159 at Alpenland did have that many Sturmbanne. This information I simply do not have.

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                    #10
                    Command flags of this design are illustrated in ca. 1933-34 booklets of SA insignia, such as those produced by Cord von Einem. Other than the Stabschef's command flag, I don't think most of the designs were ever changed.
                    Erich
                    Festina lente!

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Erich B. View Post
                      Command flags of this design are illustrated in ca. 1933-34 booklets of SA insignia, such as those produced by Cord von Einem. Other than the Stabschef's command flag, I don't think most of the designs were ever changed.
                      Erich
                      Correct, but they are in b/w. There do exist various publications with these command flags in color. For example in "Freiherr von Eelking - Die Uniformen
                      der Braunhemden)". But also Knötel and others do have them. I have not ever seen other designs (as said just Stabschef). Even in designs the eagle was the same.

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                        #12
                        Trio of SA command flags
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