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07-16-2010 04:42 PM
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Re: Early Elite Photo
a few of my favorite pics... I will continue to post my photos if anyone is interested or if anyone would like to share there own.
the last pic is out of place...but i wanted to share anyway. its a Boeing 314 Flying Clipper. It's a "Boat Plane" 1 of 10 made for USN service in WW2. this one is the "California Clipper" as the numbers on the rear left wing panel show. thats the only US photo i will put in this thread.
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Re: Early Elite Photo
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Panzer1031
One other question I have is... Does anyone have a clue to what this soldier's sleeve patch represents?? I know its not the greatest scan, but you can enlarge it to see it better. Sorry about the watermark...the original scan was better than my personal digital pic download I tried. Any info on this pic would be great!
Nice picture, but this is not actually a soldier:
He is a member of the Stahlhelmbund, photographed during the transitional period when that organization was in the process of being absorbed into the SA. (Hence the "political" cap eagle and the Swastika armband.)
The badge on his upper right sleeve identifies his Landesverband; it appears to be the one for Württemberg.
See here for comparison https://www.weitze.net/detail/13/Sta...rg__88613.html
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Re: Early Elite Photo
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HPL2008
Nice picture, but this is not actually a soldier:
He is a member of the
Stahlhelmbund, photographed during the transitional period when that organization was in the process of being absorbed into the SA. (Hence the "political" cap eagle and the Swastika armband.)
The badge on his upper right sleeve identifies his
Landesverband; it appears to be the one for
Württemberg.
See here for comparison
https://www.weitze.net/detail/13/Sta...rg__88613.html
Thanks a bunch!! i thought this was weird...at first i thought he was SA until i saw the Cap. then i was confused. Thanks alot for your insight. I appreciate you identifying the sleeve patch and the link. my guess would be that the photo would be from around 1930-33ish ?? i could be wrong...but that would be my guess as you are stating the absorbtion to the SA. hes a big guy tho, thats for sure. lol I Really appreciate it. This is why i like posting photos too....there is always more to learn from a photo than people may have known!
Last edited by Bill T; 07-16-2010 at 06:37 PM.
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Re: Early Elite Photo
RedArmy- thats a cool pic!! check out the medic armband on the left huh? neat photo
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Re: Early Elite Photo
HPL- i think you are right on about the Wurtemburg landesverband! im looking through my magnifying glass and it seems to be a match! Great observation and knowledge. many thanks
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Re: Early Elite Photo
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Panzer1031
my guess would be that the photo would be from around 1930ish ?? i could be wrong...but that would be my guess as you are stating the absorbtion
Well, since the cap eagle was authorized for the Stahlhelmbund in 1933 and the organization as such (or what was left of it by that time) was disbanded altogether in November 1935, we can definitely place the photograph within that timeframe.
The Stahlhelmbund is not my area of expertise, though, and my reference material on its uniforms and insignia is very limited, so perhaps another better qualified member can make a more precise time estimate.
Anyway, glad I could help with the ID!
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Re: Early Elite Photo
I agree with you on the time frame as well. After looking at the very little info they give online...it seems as if you are once again correct. In 1934 the stahlhelm were intergrated into the SA and in 1935 as we know...the SA was dissolved. I guess in 1930 the Stahlhelm bund were quite large and had around 500,000 members, which is said to be the largest paramilitary organization of Weimar Germany. I appreciate you telling me about my photo...I learned something new today!
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