File:NSKK Nationalsozialistisches Kraftfahrkorps (General rally of the National Socialist Motor Corps) Deutschlandhalle Berlin 1936-01-16 Rudolf Hess speech Narodowe Archiwum Cyfrowe 3 1 0 17 12752 39413 No known copyright.jpg

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English: Propaganda photo taken on 16 January 1936 at the general rally of the National Socialist Motor Corps (German: Nationalsozialistisches Kraftfahrkorps, NSKK) held in the Deutschlandhalle arena in Berlin, Nazi Germany.
  • Speech by Rudolf Hess.
  • Standard bearers/honour guards of the NSKK in uniforms based closely on those of the Sturmabteilung (SA), of which the NSKK was originally a part:
    • Nazi Party storm trooper's blouse ('brownshirts') with turn-down collar and pleated breast pockets with scalloped button flaps and
    • Shoulder strap (epaulette) on the right shoulder with cords etc. denoting class of rank and Motorgruppe locality
    • rank insignia on left collar patch (Kragenspiegel), unit insignia (type, number and locality) on the right collar patch
    • Nazi Party swastika armband/brassard (Kampfbinde, Hakenkreuzarmbinde) fitted around the left arm and tacked on with thread
    • NSKK Qualified Driver diamond shaped sleeve badge (Raute) on left arm: On black fabric backing embroidered in silver-grey a wheel with six visible spokes, over the centre of which is superimposed a German eagle, looking right, clutching a circular wreath enclosing a swastika.
    • Nazi Party membership badge on necktie
    • Belt with double claw open buckle and crossbelt
    • NSKK service dagger with scabbard and hanging strap (similar to that of SA, but with black scabbard, see dagger guide on Germandaggers.com)
    • Black calf-length breeches, riding pants with extra width in the thigh area (Breecheshosen, Reit- bzw. Stiefelhosen)
    • Black high jackboots (Schaftstiefeln)
    • NSKK standard bearer's gorgets (Brustschild/Ringkragen für Fahnen- und Standartenträger der NSKK)
    • Padded motorcycle crash helmet in painted black leather, with a small visor, chin strap and neck flaps (Sturzhelm) with NSKK insignia (eagle-and-swastika and NSKK banner)
    • NSKK regimental storm standards (NSKK.-Standarten der Motorstandarte M28 M39 usw.).
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Public domain photo according to Narodowe Archiwum Cyfrowe, the national archive of Poland.
Polski: Zastępca Adolfa Hitlera Rudolf Hess podczas przemówienia. Z prawej członkowie organizacji trzymają sztandary SA. Narodowosocjalistyczny Korpus Motorowy; Sygnatura: 3/2/0/-/13342a; Archiwum: Narodowe Archiwum Cyfrowe; Zespół: Koncern Ilustrowany Kurier Codzienny - Archiwum Ilustracji; Rewers: Presse-Photo G.m.b.H. Berlin SW 48, Friedrichstr. 12; Domena publiczna.
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