Excellent information indeed. Many thanks!
Very nice photograph ca. 1934 or not?
Thanks for the illustration.
Here is a similar cap in good condition.
Thanks HPL for the shot. Motorstandarte 30 came under the auspices of SS-Oberabschnitt Rhein but I do not have a precise location. Does your picture offer any clues?
d'alquen
Thank you everyone for the additional info added to this thread.
To answer requests for more detailed photos etc, I'm afraid to say that after my mother's death [2011], my dear brother removed everything and we're nolonger in possession of it, so I can't magnify the badge above the cuff title.
Interestingly though, we did also have his swastika arm band which was identical in every respect to the one pictured above from forum member Friedrich-Berthold. I've sent a request to my mum's half sister, who may have additional photos and info on dates etc... but as an aside, I'll let you know she was horrified to know her father was even in the SS: her mother [mum's step-mum] was of Jewish decent. I found that difficult to believe, but it's true.
He kept it all very quiet, and may have even married her to somehow obscure his past connections ... who knows. As the family history goes, I was told at the end of the war he buried his black uniform, and was eventually captured by the British in Belgium. I have copies of these papers and in them it says he was a 'grenadier'.
He survived, but was later killed on a motorcycle when he hit the back of a truck in thick fog [1957]. Also, as an aside, and from what I remember being told as a child, my mother can remember his long black leather coat, and recalling him being violently sick after some assignment [whilst living in Berlin]. I remember also seeing a couple of barrack shots: one with his kit neatly laid out, and one where it appears he's in dress uniform with white gloves & rifle, in what we thought was the Leibstandarte, on some kind of guard duty... and this is where the notion of him being part of Hitler's bodyguard arose. This is what I was told.
Happy Christmas all.
Last edited by Larry C; 12-24-2016 at 02:17 PM.
Another first rate collaboration between a few of our heavy hitters. Thank you HPL2008, d'alquen and F-B.
These things are very complicated. Mr. d'Alquen gave us this document some time ago.
Only a person very steeped in these details and familiar with the secondary works can make sense of it.
We are lucky that Mr. d'Alquen and Wim Saris guide us along this twisted path here.
Cuff title image, ca. 2011, courtesy Whammond.
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