File:Deutsche Uniformen (Moritz Ruhl ca. 1939?) Dienstanzug Rangabzeichen der Politischen leiter der NSDAP (Nazi Party uniforms Third Reich Germany) Pinterest Low res image No known copyright restrictions.jpg

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Deutsch: Tafel aus Deutsche Uniformen, Verlag Moritz Ruhl, Leipzig, um 1938–1939:
  • Dienstanzug u. Dienstrangabzeichen der Politischen leiter der NSDAP. (Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei)
    • Mütze und Dienstanzug Bereitschaftsleiter (Blockleiter)
    • Reichsleiter – Gauleiter – Haupt-Befelsleiter – Ober-Befehlsleiter
    • Befehlsleiter – Hauptdienstleiter – Oberdienstleiter – Dienstleiter
    • Hauptbereichsleiter – Oberbereichsleiter – Bereichsleiter – Hauptabschnittsleiter
    • Oberaschnittsleiter – Abschnittsleiter – Hauptgemeinschaftsleiter – Obergeeinschaftsleiter – Gemeinschaftsleiter – Haupteinsatzleiter
    • Obereinsatzleiter – Einsatzleiter – Hauptbereitschaftsleiter – Oberbereitschaftsleiter – Bereitschaftsleiter – Hauptarbeitsleiter
    • Oberarbeitsleiter – Arbeitsleiter – Oberhelfer – Helfer – Politischer-weiter-Anwärter (Pg.) (Nicht-Pg.)
  • Grundfarben der Spiegel
    • Ortsgruppe – hellbraun
    • Kreisleitung – dunkelbraun
    • Gauleitung – hellrot
    • Reichsleitung – karmesinrot
  • Kragen-, Mützen-, Spiegel- und Armbindenpaspel (Paspel, Paspelierung)
    • Ortsgruppe – hellbraun
    • Kreisleitung – weiß
    • Gauleitung – dunkelrot
    • Reichsleitung – goldfarben


English: Low resolution image of an illustration page from an edition of Deutsche Uniformen ("German uniforms") printed in the late 1930s, a booklet with colour plates and charts of military and paramilitary uniforms and insignia of Nazi Germany, published by Moritz Ruhl Verlag / Kunstverlag / Kunstanstalt in Leipzig.
The final pattern of Nazi Party ranks was put into effect in mid-1939. The new insignia pattern was a vast overhaul of previous designs beginning with a standardized set of twenty eight Nazi Party ranks that were to be uniform across all levels of the Party. To denote membership in a particular "level" of the Nazi Party (local, county, regional, or national) collar tabs would display a particular color on which the actual rank insignia would then be displayed. (For photos, see NSDAP Collar Tab and Shoulder Board Identification Guide at GermanDaggers.com.)
  • Base colours of collar tabs/gorget patches (Grundfarben der Spiegel, rank tab colours indicating administrative level):
    • Local party level for German towns and cities (Ortsgruppe) – light brown
    • District party level for German counties (Kreisleitung) – dark brown
    • Regional party level for German states and their provinces (Gauleitung) – light red
    • National party level for the German nation (Reichsleitung) – crimson
  • Piping (coloured trim) on collars, caps, collar patches and armbands (Kragen-, Mützen-, Spiegel- und Armbindenpaspel, similiar to Waffenfarbe, "corps colour"):
    • Local party level (Ortsgruppe) – light blue
    • District party level (Kreisleitung) – white (originally black)
    • Regional party level (Gauleitung) – dark red
    • National party level (Reichsleitung) – golden (bright lemon yellow)
Date late 1930s
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Author Author uncredited (name of illustrator not provided). Illustrations from a publication issued by a defunct company in the 1930s.
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