Early “thin Swastika” Storm Flag with 5 different area patches

Another recent purchase.
I was lucky enough to buy a collection of flags (non have been listed yet - as I don’t want to sell atm) and this "early thin" storm flag with 5 patches - on each side!!! This was certainly the cherry.
It appears to have been ripped from the pole

I…….. along with some help from others (wilhelm), have done some research on this one - and it tells quite a story….

Standarte 63 was based in Frankfurt a. Main In 1935, 1936 and possibly earlier 99 (Hattingen) was from the Westfalen-district, brigade 69 from Hagen.
For this reason the traditions patches had to be included according to 1938 (and earlier) regulation……..9 is from the early thirties, but no exact information (list of SA units) is known.

Every Sturmfahne was supposed to be ‘consecrated’ by touching it to the related Deutschland Erwache Standard, which would have been touched to the Blood Flag. So, the Sturmfahnen were not just flags, but were considered to have a direct connection to the Blood Flag, and thus, in a mystical 3rd Reich way, to the martyrs of 9. November 1923. You can see, in period photos, SA Sturmfahnen of various types with earlier or later proportions, variant pole connections, of slightly varying size, with or without fringe, etc. , paraded together during SA and NSDAP events.

Along with SA Standarte 81, St 63 was responsible for south Hessia’s first concentration camp that opened in May 1933 in an old factory, the so-called "Perlenfabrik" in FFM-Ginnheim. The camp became known for the torture and cruelty of the SA men who mistreated the prisoners, mostly communists and union members, who were initially incarcerated there.

Later, in October 1941, SA Standarte 63 was given the task of rounding up Jewish residents of Frankfurt’s Westend district for deportation. The special action turned into confusion when the Gestapo didn’t show up in time to seal the apartments of the evicted Jews and move the people to collection points. Subsequently, the hundreds of Jews were marched through the city.


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A recent Purchase

It had to be done! It’s not often you come across an RZM in such great condition, although I prefer the early ones…… Krebs are one of the better manufacturers IMHO :)


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Need help! Verwundetenabzeichen 1939 in Schwarz - Opinions Please!

Hello all, I’ve come across a 3rd class wound badge. From what I’ve read on this forum, I’m pretty sure its OK but I’d love to get a second opinion. This example appears to be of the late war steel type and doesn’t have a manufacturer’s mark (anyone have any idea who it may be?). Anyway, the price seems to be good, what does everyone think? All opinions welcomed, Thanks guys!

Cheers, skip01.

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Last Veteran of the HMAS Australia Passes

Sadly long friend and relative Vincent Fraser aged 95 passed away at the end of last week, marking the passing of the last NCO and crew member of the original HMAS Australia

Fraser at the age of 18 became a petty officer on the HMAS Australia in 1941 and would serve with her until 1945. Wounded once by enemy fire and once by a Japanese kamikaze strike 1945.
His battle honors include:
Atlantic 1940–41
Pacific 1941–43
Coral Sea 1942
Savo Island 1942
Guadalcanal 1942
New Guinea 1942–44
Leyte Gulf 1944
Lingayen Gulf 1945

The Australia in 1945
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RIP, Talk to these men while you can gents.
Morris


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Fire Police Visor (Feller-Eckert)

Hello all,

Does this slightly sad looking Feuerwehr visor look WW2 period? The construction of the visor, the colour of the underside and the sweatband and the lack of vent holes seem very ww2 to me, but the plastic sweat diamond is throwing me off…

Any help is appreciated!

Thanks in advance

Jon
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for sale Podium/Wall Banner w/rings

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by: WWIIBUFF

Description: Hello, this is a banner with rings in good condition. It has a fringe on the bottom and its size is 46″ x 54″ and is one sided

Price: $200.00

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War Relics Militaria sales

Stahlhelm M38 Deutsche Luftwaffe / Stempel im Futter !!!



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AfrikaKorps Cufftitle

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Description: Hello, Im selling this AfrkiaKorps Cufftitle in excellent condition.
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Kragenspiegel-Auflagen um 1944-45, Italien RSI (Republica Sociale Italiana)



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Need help! WW2 German Officer Shoes

Hello all! I would like to hear opinions on these shoes. They are said to be WW2 Era German Officer dress shoes. There is a photo in the Heer Kliederklasse list of 1937 with a pic of the shoes. What do you all think about these? Thanks for your time and opinions.

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