This is what the "Uniformen-Markt" from May 1, 1936 says on page 86:
(published also in the magazine "Der SA-Mann", number 15 from 1936):
the SA symbol originated from a 1929-contest, which was lauched by the
SA High-Command. The design was handed over by Hans Zöberlein (the
well-known poet) and the leader from Sturmbann II from Standarte "List"
from Munich, Obersturmbannführer Max Zankl.
The symbol was the old Teutonic sign for lightning together with the so-called
"Mannrune" (the symbol of a stern and unbending man with a flaming sword).
Both symbols were combined with a ring. Later the hook to connect both was
added.
Attachment 597110
Maybe it was Heck who added the hook, but this is not mentioned!
WW2 Era Letter Written by Lady telling spooky stories to her Cousin, who was serving in the Infantry. He would be killed before the letter was written.
04-17-2024, 10:37 PMThis letter was written by a young lady named Carolyn to her cousin named Arthur J Quinn jr. She was writing a few spooky stories to him. Arthur