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Deutsch: Uniformtafel mit schematischen Zeichnungen von Uniformen und Abzeichen aus Wilhelm Reibert: Der Dienstunterricht im Heere (Der Reibert), ein Handbuch für Soldaten der Wehrmacht, Ausgabe 1938:
  • Illustration aus Der Dienstunterricht im Heere. Ausgabe für den Kanonier (bespannt) mit über 500 Abbildungen im Text und 10 mehrfarbigen Tafeln. 11., neubearbeitete Auflage neu bearbeitet von Hauptmann Helmut Bergengruen; Verlag: Berlin, Verlag E. S. Mittler & Sohn ; Erschienen: 1938.
  • Linke Seite: Dienstgrade, Gradabzeichen und Dienstbekleidung des Reichsluftschutzbundes.
    • Kragespiegel, Schulterklappe, RLB-Stern, Hoheitsabzeichen, Mützennationale, Schirmmütze mit Kordel, Rock mit langer Hose, usw.
    • Der Reichsluftschutzbund (RLB) war ein öffentlicher Verband für den deutschen Luftschutz in der Zeit des Nationalsozialismus
  • Rechte Seite: Die Bedeienung der l.F.H.18
    • 10,5-cm-leichte Feldhaubitze 18, eine leichte Feld-Haubitze und als solche ein Standard-Artilleriegeschütz der Wehrmacht im Zweiten Weltkrieg
    • für Pferdesug und Kraftzug, Marschbereit, Instellungen
English: Illustration from Der Dienst-Unterricht im Heere (Der Reibert), a German soldier's manual (army service training handbook), 1938 edition published in Germany.
  • Left page: Rank insignia and service uniform of the Reichsluftschutzbund
    • Paramilitary ranks and insignia of the Reichsluftschutzbund, etc.: Gorget patches /collar tabs; shoulder straps
    • RLB-star, cap insignia, peaked visor cap, tunic
    • The Reichsluftschutzbund (RLB) (National Air Raid Protection League) was an organization in Nazi Germany in charge of air raid precautions in residential areas and among smaller businesses.
See photos of RLB collar patches and shoulder boards at www.germandaggers.com
Book plate showing uncredited line drawings of Third Reich uniforms and insignia. No known copyright restrictions. Text in German and Fraktur typeface. Scanned low resolution image copied from Archive.org.
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Author Illustrator / designer not provided. Simple, descriptive line drawings showing former official military uniforms and insignia of Nazi Germany, from der Reibert, a military handbook (soldier's manual) on army service training, issued in 1938. Unoriginal artistic work, graphics or creative material depicting standard uniform patterns, emblem designs, etc.
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