File:Hans Kunterbunt (Magazine Leipzig) August 1940 125 DEUTSCHES ROTES KREUZ DRK Abzeichen Schwester Friedenstracht Kriegstracht usw WW2 Nazi Germany Red Cross emblem nurse uniforms etc.jpg

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English: Das Deutsche Rote Kreuz, article on the German Red Cross in Nazi Germany published during World War II in Hans Kunterbunt, a German illustrated children's magazine 1926–1941, edition no. 8 August 1940:
  • Detail of page 125: Uniform and emblems of the German Red Cross (DRK), etc.
    • DRK emblem as badge on the cap for men and on the hat for "war sisters" (German: DRK-Abzeichen an der Mütze für Männer und am Hut für Kriegsschwestern); the Nazi eagle-and-swastika combined with a red cross
    • Flag 1X1 m or 50x50 cm stretched in frame to mark an accident assistance center (Flagge (1X1 m oder 50x50 cm in Rahmen gespannt) zur Kenntlichmachung einer Unfallhilfstelle)
    • Left: DRK nurse in peace dress, right: in war dress; photo DRK Nicolai (Links: DRK-Schwester in Friedenstracht, rechts: in Kriegstracht; Aufnahme DRK Nicolai)
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Source Hans Kunterbunt (German illustrated children's magazine 1926–1941) no. 8 August 1940
Author Unidentified author/journalist and designer/artist. Editor of a defunct magazine. Nazi Germany organization. No known copyright.
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