File:Third Reich Sturmabteilung SA Marine Uniform Foto Franz Grasser 1942-44 WW2 German naval soldier Deutsche Fotothek. Public domain. df hauptkatalog 0212754 024.jpg

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Deutsch: Zweiter Weltkrieg. Porträt eines Angehörigen der deutschen Wehrmacht. Marine SA / Deutsche Kriegsmarine Sturmabteilung. Foto Portrait Marine-SA Dienstdolch Uniform Schirmmütze Sportabzeichen 2.WK.

Foto: Grasser, Franz, 1942/1944
Aufn.-Nr.: df_hauptkatalog_0212754_027
Negativ (Kunststoff, 24 x 36 mm, schwarzweiß)

Eigentümer: SLUB / Deutsche Fotothek


English: Young German in a naval uniform of the SA-Marine (Marine-SA, Marinesturm), an independent organization within the framework of the Sturmabteilung (SA), the Nazi Party's original paramilitary wing, during World War II. SA had several military training units. The largest was the SA-Marine, which served as an auxiliary to the Kriegsmarine (German Navy) and performed search and rescue operations as well as harbor defense. The SA-Marine expanded its uniforms almost to a level unto themselves with distinctive identifying blue uniforms and visor caps, with special nautical insignia which no other unit of the SA displayed. Photo by Franz Grasser, 1942-44, published by Deutsche Fotothek. This work is out of copyright (Public Domain Mark).
Date 1942–1944
Source http://www.deutschefotothek.de/documents/obj/71082630 Deutsche Fotothek
Author Photo: Franz Grasser (1911–1944). Author of the metadata: Deutsche Fotothek (Bidok). This work is out of copyright (Public Domain Mark).
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