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Deutsch: ORGANISATIONSBUCH DER N.S.D.A.P. 6. Auflage 1940
Herausgeber: Der Reichsorganisationsleiter der NSDAP., Dr. Robert Ley; Verlag: Zentralverlag der NSDAP., Franz Eher Nachf., München; Druck: Münchner Buchgewerbehaus M. Müller & Sohn KG., München.

Tafel 14 (Politische Leiter)

  • Spielmannszugführer eines Spielmannszuges der Gauleitung
Dienstrang: Bereitschaftsleiter
Dienststellung: Leiter einer Hilfstelle in der Gauleitung
  • Spielmann eines Spielmannszuges der Gauleitung
Dienstrang: Helfer
Dienststellung: Mitarbeiter der Gauleitung


English: Organisationsbuch der N.S.D.A.P., 5th edition of the official Nazi Party (NSDAP) handbook on the party’s structure, paramilitary suborganizations, uniforms, etc., published in Nazi Germany (the Third Reich) 1938:

Plate 14 – Uniforms for political leaders of the Nazi Party (German: Politische Leiter)

  • Ceremonial Dress: Spielmannszugführer (drum major) of Gauleitung
    • Visor cap (Schirmmütze) of tan-coloured webbed fabric, with a traditional high peak and coloured piping along the top of the crown, as well as above and below the cap band (Ortsgruppe: light blue, Kreis: white, Gau: red, Reich: bright lemon yellow), cap band of khaki coloured wool, visor of dark brown vulkanfibre, chin cord of synthetic golden threading.
    • Cap insignia consisting of a gilt NSDAP cap eagle (Parteiadler, "Party Eagle"), with a gilt wreath and a separate tri-colour cockade with a black enameled swastika in the center. The eagle is in the shape of a standard Nazi style German imperial eagle (Reichsadler, "National Eagle"), with open wings and a mobile swastika within an oak wreath (see Nazi Germany visor cap insignia guide at Germandaggers.com).
    • Tunic (Waffenrock): Open lapel cut, single-breasted service jacket for the political leadership corps, in typical brown/tan textile, with four-button front closure, two side pockets, two box-pleated patch breast pockets with stylised (scalloped) button-down flaps, and turned up cuffs
    • Collar patches/tabs (Kragenspiegel) with rank insignia 1939-1945
    • Swastika armband (Kampfbinde, Hakenkreuzarmbinde) with rank insignia 1939–1945
    • Cap, collar, collar tabs and armband lined with red piping indicating the organizational level of Gauleitung (regional leadership)
    • Golden buttons decorated with Parteiadler emblem ("Party Eagle", an Art Deco style German Imperial Eagle clutching a swastika)
    • Schwalbennester ("Swallows' nests"), a traditional item of uniform decoration worn as Musicians’ Wings on the shoulders by German military bands that also showed the wearer’s branch of service by the use of various colours.
    • Nazi Party membership badge on tie
    • Blouse (shirt), necktie
    • Leather belt (Feldbinde) with crossbelt
    • Leather gloves
    • Calf-length breeches (riding pants with extra width in the thigh area, Breecheshosen, Reit- bzw. Stiefelhosen)
    • Black high jackboots (Schaftstiefeln)
    • mace (Tambourstab)
  • Ceremonial Dress: Spielmann (drummer) of Gauleitung
See Ranks and insignia of the Nazi Party and Comparative ranks of Nazi Germany.

Page from Organisationsbuch der NSDAP:

  • Issued by the Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiter-Partei. Reichsorganisationsamt (The National Organization Office of the National Socialist German Workers' Party) under its leader Robert Ley (1890–1945, Reichsorganisationsleiter, head of the party organization).
  • Published by Zentralverlag der NSDAP/Franz Eher Nachfolger in Munich, Germany.
  • German language.
  • Fraktur style letters.
  • No known copyright restrictions.
  • Brightened version of dark scan.
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