File:Die Wehrmacht - Uniformen der deutschen Luftwaffe Dienstgradabzeichen - Tafel I Buchstaben auf Schulterklappen Nazi Germany Air force rank insignia Letters on shoulder straps poster ca. 1936-38 No known copyright.jpg

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Deutsch: Ausschnitt von Uniformen der deutschen Luftwaffe; Dienstgradabzeichen usw.; Tafel 1; Sonderbeilage der Zeitschrift Die Wehrmacht heraugegeben vom Reichskriegsministerium
  • Plakat aus dem Dritten Reich. Siehe Dienstgrade der Wehrmacht
    • Buchstaben auf Schulterklappen; Für die Dienstgrade vom Fähnrich aufwärts bis Oberfeldwebel sowie Oberfähnrich in aluminiumfarbenem Metall; Für Unteroffiziere und Mannschaften in Kurbelstickerei in der Waffenfarbe
  • Nazi-Propaganda; Nazi-Propagandaplakate, die zwischen 1936 und 1938 von staatlichen Institutionen veröffentlicht wurden, die nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg verboten wurden.
  • Keine bekannten Urheberrechtsbeschränkungen.
English: Section/part of "Uniforms of the the German Air Force; Rank insignia, etc.; Plate I; Special supplement to the magazine 'Die Wehrmacht' published by the 'Reich Ministry of War'"
  • Poster (wall chart or plate) of rank insignia of the Luftwaffe, the air force of Nazi Germany. See Ranks and insignia of the Luftwaffe (1935–1945)
    • Letters/cyphers on shoulder straps/shoulder boards; For ranks from officer cadet up to Sergeant First Class as well as Senior Officer Cadet in aluminum-colored metal; For non-commissioned officers and enlisted personnel in machine embroidery in branch color
    • Flieger-Achselstück-Abzeichen (Truppenkennzeichen nach Buchstaben) – Metal insignia (elaborate letters, cyphers, monograms) for Luftwaffe shoulder straps (see Luftwaffe (Air Force) Shoulder Board Cyphers guide at germandaggers.com and Ranks and insignia of the Luftwaffe)
      • L – Instructor
      • SS – Physcial Culture School
      • KA – Air Staff College
      • AS - Antiaircraft School
      • RL – Areial Defence school
      • NS – Air Signals School
      • RM – Air Ministry Ground Staff
      • WS – Ordnance School
      • LW – Luftwaffe Guard Battalion
      • KS – Aerial Warfare School
      • TA – Flight Academy
      • KRS – Motortransport School
  • Colour plate published as an attachment (printed supplement) to Die Wehrmacht, a Nazi propaganda magazine issued by the Reich Ministry of War (Reichskriegsministerium), later Oberkommando der Wehrmacht (OKW), the high command of the armed forces of Nazi Germany, from 1936 to 1944.
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Source Die Wehrmacht, a Nazi propaganda magazine published in Germany
Author Unknown designer. Part of poster showing German military uniform insignia, issued by the Oberkommando der Wehrmacht (dissolved after World War II in 1945). No known copyright restrictions or rights limitations for reuse.
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