The snap-hook looks to me in some ways as article 22203 from Assmann (page 78).
In spite of the RZM stamped marking, the code 2/37 is not according regulations; not
according political...
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The snap-hook looks to me in some ways as article 22203 from Assmann (page 78).
In spite of the RZM stamped marking, the code 2/37 is not according regulations; not
according political...
a) can't make a better detail from the dagger. I do not have the photograph myself,
but was reproduced many years ago in the Stahlhelm-archive, during one of my many visits there;
b) I don't think...
For those who may ask themselves why Franz Seldte, the Stahlhelm Bundesführer, wears an SA-dagger:
With the date Juy 26, 1933 he was promoted as SA-Obergruppenführer (published in Führerbefehl Nr....
Larry C: hope to hear something about the bayonet, better would be a note or announcement where such item was stated for the Stahlhelm-organization.
I do own information from this organization from...
Maybe a nice photograph for the interested dagger-"clan", as Larry C and Gerrit,
from my Stahlhelm files:
Franz Seldte, the Bundesführer from the Stahlhelm-organization, wearing (with a
seldom...
The only thing I know and is said with the order, the small piece of leather
was available from the sales stores from the RZM (Verkaufsstellen).
So, the hanger, used earlier, was the same as...
This hanger (post 4) remained the only official hanger through the years for the SA, but we
all know others were used as well (see post from Gerrit). Much variations were developed,
but not...
The little leather strap from the hanger, is the Feststellriemen (a sort of fastening
strap), as shown in the drawing. This was introduced April 1935. Not earlier. The
order says "with immediate...
The official drawings when the Feststellriemen was introduced,
April 15, 1935.