File:Deutsche Uniformen (Ruhl) Tafel 21 Uniform und Dienstgradabzeichen des RLB Reichsluftschutzbund 15 Edition Nazi Germany ca 1939 Dienstanzug Mütze Kragenspiegel Schulterklappen insignia abebooks.com 30747846655 3 No known copyright Bri.jpg

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Deutsch: Deutsche Uniformen, Moritz Ruhl Verlag / Kunstverlag / Kunstanstalt, Leipzig, um 1939:
  • Tafel 21 – Uniform und Dienstgradabzeichen des RLB
    • Dienstanzug
    • Schirmmütze: Oberstluftschutzführer bis Luftschutzführer – Obertruppmeister bis Truppman
    • Abzeichen an Mütze und Unterärmel (Hoheitszeichen) – RLB-Stern
    • Achselstücke/Schulterklappen
    • Kragenpatten/Kragenspiegel
usw.
Der Reichsluftschutzbund (RLB) war ein öffentlicher Verband für den deutschen Luftschutz in der Zeit des Nationalsozialismus. Die Aufgaben des RLB wurden nach 1952 vom Bundesluftschutzverband (BLSV) übernommen, der später in Bundesverband für den Selbstschutz (BVS) umbenannt wurde.
Siehe Reichsluftschutzbund Uniformen (www.wwiidaybyday.com) und State Organizations Collar Tab and Shoulder Board Identification Guide: Reichsluftschutzbund (www.germandaggers.com)

English: Illustrations from an edition of Deutsche Uniformen ("German uniforms") printed in the 1930s, after 1938, a booklet with colour plates and charts of military and paramilitary uniforms and insignia of Nazi Germany, published by Verlag Moritz Ruhl in Leipzig:

(German: Uniform und Dienstgradabzeichen des RLB )

    • Service dress (Dienstanzug)
    • Peaked caps/visor caps (Schirmmütze)
    • Insignia/emblem on caps and lower sleeve (Abzeichen an Mütze und Unterärmel) – RLB Star (RLB-Stern)
    • Shoulder boards/straps (Schulterstücke/Schulterklappen)
    • Collar tabs/patches (Kragenspiegel/Kragenpatten)
etc.
The Reichsluftschutzbund (RLB) (National Air Raid Protection League) was an organization in Nazi Germany in charge of air raid precautions in residential areas and among smaller businesses.
See Reichsluftschutzbund Uniformen (www.wwiidaybyday.com) and State Organizations Collar Tab and Shoulder Board Identification Guide: Reichsluftschutzbund (www.germandaggers.com): Collar tabs and shoulder boards identified rank for officers. NCO and enlisted wore the same shoulder strap.
Date circa 1939
date QS:P,+1939-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
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