In post 44 collar-patches were shown:
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It is possible these patches were for an SA-Standartenführer from
about 1933 from the district of Hochland, where light blue (hellblau)
was worn...
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In post 44 collar-patches were shown:
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It is possible these patches were for an SA-Standartenführer from
about 1933 from the district of Hochland, where light blue (hellblau)
was worn...
Yes, I had seen this and as mentioned in my earlier post it must be something
provisional. Anyway such was not mentioned in official, specific regulations from
1933/1934. What Baur and...
Thanks d'Alquen. It is getting intricate without any doubt.
The photo you show is in my opinion Friedrich Christiansen, the later Korpsführer for the NSFK.
I can't see the patches well, but it...
HPL2008: maybe we are on the right track. I had not taken a look for honorary persons.
What I found is not like Baur, but it starts getting even more interesting.
In the uniform-regulation for...
First, great photo with post 42: it is not that rare that also the SS did wear the form of leaf as done by the SA.
With an order (OSAF-Erlass nr.4 - I/II a Nr. 7162/31 about Dienstgrad- und...
Nice photo. Maybe I mixed up Schreck with somebody else. I am not that good with faces.
Bever was!
HPL2008: thanks. From the Lufthansa-book, I know (see also the same book page 178. This was one of the last,
official photos where he was wearing the Lufthansa-uniform), but I forgot where I showed...
d'Alquen, is it possible the photo from Schreck has been "photoshopped" in those days,
starting early this thread (post 1), in relation to the leaf upon the collar-patch?? Are there
more photos of...
Bauer is wearing the uniform for Motorflieger for Deutsche Luftfahrt, which was announced
November 4, 1933. As a pilot he should wear this granted uniform and not the ranking
device, which is for...
I will check it, d'Alquen, but it is not a regular insignia for the DLV, nor for the Deutsche Luftfahrt.
It is not shown in the ranking systems ( do have various regulations for the both). Bauer...
A little more digging brings additional information:
the first form SA Standartenführer was said to be taken
from Reichsbahn, which is correct. It was in the Assmann-
cataloque specifically...
See additional information to post 14, which I added later (for the interest
of those for the SA). It all came to me during a short investigation for the
device as used by the Zeugmeister. For this...
Nice close-up d'Alquen. This style of leaf for the SA was adopted from the Reichsbahn
and was known as the first form, proceeded in about 1933 with the form for the SA,
which we in general know....