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Deutsch: Tafel 14 aus Deutsche UniformenVerlag Moritz Ruhl, Leipzig, um 1937:
  • Uniformen und Abzeichen des Deutschen Rotes Kreuzes (Männerkleidung)
(siehe Das DRK während des Nationalsozialismus und DRK Uniformen)
  • Dienstanzug
    • Vorhelfer (Borte für 5jährige Dienstzeit) (geschlossen und offen zu tragen)
    • Hauptführer (Borte für 25jährige Dienstzeit)
  • Feldmütze
  • Schirmmütze – mit Ledersturmriemen - für Führer
  • Achselstücke/Schulterstücke/Schulterklappen
  • Führerdolch mit Gehänge
  • Seitengerät
  • Auszeichnungsborte für 5- bis 25jährige Dienstzeit
  • Kragenspiegel
  • Schwalbennest
  • DRK-Hoheitszeichen mit Bezeichnug der DRK.-Bereitschaft
  • Leibriemen mit Führerschloß und Schulterriemen
usw.


English: Low resolution image of an illustration page from an edition of Deutsche Uniformen ("German uniforms") printed in the 1930s, a booklet with colour plates and charts of military and paramilitary uniforms and insignia of Nazi Germany, published by Moritz Ruhl Verlag / Kunstverlag / Kunstanstalt in Leipzig.
  • Uniforms and insignia of the German Red Cross (men's clothing) (German: Uniformen und Abzeichen des Deutschen Rotes Kreuzes Männerkleidung)
  • Service dress; Front helper, braid/stripe for 5 years of service, to be worn closed and open (Dienstanzug Vorhelfer, Borte für 5jährige Dienstzeit, geschlossen und offen zu tragen)
  • Service dress; Captain (Dienstanzug Hauptführer)
  • Field cap (Feldmütze), side cap type
  • Visor cap/peaked cap; with leather chin strap, for leader (Schirmmütze – mit Ledersturmriemen - für Führer)
  • Shoulder boards/straps (Achselstücke/Schulterstücke/Schulterklappen)
See photos at www.germandaggers.com
  • Leader's dagger with hanger (Führerdolch mit Gehänge)
  • Sidearm (Seitengerät)
  • Award stripes (Auszeichnungsborte), insignia for 5 to 25 years of service on the left cuff
  • Collar tab/gorget patch (Kragenspiegel), collar patch for all male ranks
  • Swallow's nest (Schwalbennest), musician's shoulder insignia
  • DRK emblem (DRK-Hoheitszeichen)
  • Belt with leader's buckle and shoulder strap (Leibriemen mit Führerschloss und Schulterriemen)
etc.
Date 1930s
date QS:P,+1930-00-00T00:00:00Z/8
Source https://pictures.abebooks.com/LIBRARIUMFINEBOOKS/18421533914_5.jpg
Author Author uncredited (name of illustrator not provided). Illustrations from a publication issued by a defunct company in the 1930s.
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