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Salute Etiquette
I have a questions about salutes used in the Third Reich. What is the difference between the straight armed salute and the relaxed at the elbow solute. Do they have a specific meaning or an appropriate time that one is used over the other?
Thanks
Kirby
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05-06-2010 08:17 PM
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Re: Salute Etiquette
Hello mate
I believe that it was compulsory to give this salute during the whole of the TR time. Here is the history on the Salute: Nazi salute - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I actually have a grouping of a man who was imprisoned for failing to adhere to the rules & not giving the salute. Special courts were set up just for this!
Cheers
Dan
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Re: Salute Etiquette
Prior to July 20th 1944, the military, Heer Luftwaffe and Kreigsmarine all used the conventional military salute.
All Party organisations used the Nazi salute with extended arm and the "Heil Hitler" greeting.
After 20th July 1944 everyone was obliged to use the "Deutscher Gruss" ("German Greeting") as the Nazi salute was then called.
Cheers, Ade.
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Re: Salute Etiquette
Dan & Ade,
Thanks very much for the info!
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Re: Salute Etiquette
I've also read the straight-armed salute described as the 'Hitlergruß' by army soldiers and it seems its 'enforcement' was not well received (as might be expected).
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