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Deutsch: Marine-Hitler-Jugend im Dienst : Lehrbuch für die praktische und theoretische Ausbildung der Marine-Hitler-Jugend, herausgegeben von der Reichsjugendführung, Verlag E. S. Mittler & Sohn, Berlin SW68
  • Anhang: Dienstanzüge und Abzeichen der Marine-Hitler-Jugend (Stand vom 1.3.1942) ´(Kleidung aus dem Zweiten Weltkrieg)
    • Erläuterungen zu der Uniformtafel der Marine-Hitler-Jugend
      • 1. Oberbannführer im großen Dienstanzug (Winter). 2. Bannführer im Gesellschaftsanzug (Sommer). 3. Oberscharführer über 18 Jahre im großen Dienstanzug (Winter). 4. Scharführer über 18 Jahre im großen Dienstanzug (Sommer) als Führer einer Gefolgschaft und Schießwart. 5. Oberkameradschaftsführer, der die Prüfung für das Seesportabzeichen und die Seesportprüfung B bestanden hat, im Ausgehanzug (Winter). 6. Oberrottenführer im Arbeitsanzug (Sommer) als Angehöriger eines Musikzuges. 7. Scharführer unter 18 Jahre im Ausgehanzug (Sommer) als Führer einer Marine-Hitler-Jugend-Funkschar mit Seesportfunkabzeichen. 8. Oberrottenführer als Führer einer Kameradschaft im Dienstanzug (Winter), der die Prüfung für das Seesportabzeichen und die Seesportprüfung A bestanden hat und Schießwart ist.
      • 9. Rangarmscheibe für Rottenführer, blaues und weißes Zeug. 10. Rangarmscheibe für Oberrottenführer, blaues und weißes Zeug. 11. Rangarmscheibe für Kameradschaftsführer, blaues und weißes Zeug. 12. Rangarmscheibe für Oberkameradschaftsführer, blaues und weißes Zeug. 13. Rangarmscheibe für Scharführer, blaues und weißes Zeug. 14. Rangarmscheibe für Oberscharführer, blaues und weißes Zeug.
      • 15. Rottenführer-Schulterklappe für Führer über 18 Jahre. 16. Oberrottenführer-Schulterklappe für Führer über 18 Jahre. 17. Kameradschaftsführer-Schulterklappe für Führerschaft über 18 Jahre. 18. Oberkameradschaftsführer-Schulterklappe für Führerschaft über 18 Jahre. 19. Scharführer-Schulterklappe für Führerschaft über 18 Jahre. 20. Oberscharführer-Schulterklappe für Führerschaft über 18 Jahre. 21. Gefolgschaftsführer-Schulterstück (Führerkorps). 22. Obergefolgschaftsführer-Schulterstück (Führerkorps). 23. Hauptgefolgschaftsführer-Schulterstück (Führerkorps) (Gefolgschaftsführer, Obergefolgschaftsführer und Hauptgefolgschaftsführer tragen, sofern sie noch nicht dem Führerkorps angehören, Schulterklappen ihres Dienstranges). 24. Stammführer-Schulterstück (Führerkorps). 25. Oberstammführer-Schulterstück (Führerkorps). 26. Bannführer-Schulterstück (Führerkcrps). 27. Oberbannführer-Schulterstück (Führerkorps). 28. Hauptbannführer-Schulterstück (Führerkorps). 29. Gebietsführer-Schulterstück (Führerkorps).
      • 30. Mützenbänder. 31. Armscheibe für Gefolgschaftsfahnenträger. 32. Armbinde (Hakenkreuzinde). 33. Gebietsarmdreieck 34. Dienststellungsschnur für Führer einer Kameradschaft. 35. Dienststellungsschnur für Führer einer Schar. 36. Dienststellungsschnur für Hauptscharführer. 37. Dienststellungsschnur für Führer einer Gefolgschaft. 38. Dienststellungsschnur für Führer eines Stammes. 39. Dienststellungsschnur für Führer eines Bannes.
      • 40. Feldbinde mit Schloß. 41. Hitler-Jugend-Stoffabzeichen. 42. Hitler-Jugend-Koppel mit Schloß. 43. Armscheibe für bestandene Seesportprüfung A (für weißes bzw. blaues Zeug). 44. Armscheibe für bestandene Seesportprüfung B. 45. Armscheibe für bestandene Seesportprüfung C. 46. Armscheibe für Angehörige von Spielmanns- oder Musikzügen. 47. Seesportabzeichen für weißes Arbeitszeug. 48. Seesportabzeichen für blaues Diensthemd. 49. Wehrfunkerabzeichen für weißes Arbeitszeug. 50. Seesportfunkerabzeichen für blaues Diensthemd. 51. Hitler Jugend-Fahrtenmesser. 52. Führerdolch mit Gehänge. 53. Hitler-Jugend-Schießauszeichnung. 54. Hitler-Jugend-Leistungsabzeichen in Silber. 55. Hitler-Jugend-Führer-Sportabzeichen.
    • Zeichnungen von Herbert Rothgängel, deutscher Grafiker und Illustrator gestorben 1945.

Die Marine-HJ war innerhalb der Hitlerjugend eine Sonderformation wie die Nachrichten-, Motor- und Flieger-HJ und die Spielscharen. Sie diente der Nachwuchsschulung der Kriegsmarine, später sollte sie den notwendigen Ersatz für diese stellen. Mit Blick auf das angestrebte Kriegsziel der Nationalsozialisten sollten die 'deutsche Seegeltung' ideologisch verankert und nach einem vermeintlichen Endsieg die Absolventen zum Aufbau der dann notwendigen Handelsflotte herangezogen werden.

Kriegsmarine war die offizielle Bezeichnung der Seestreitkräfte der deutschen Wehrmacht, nachdem die Reichsmarine des Deutschen Reiches am 1. Juni 1935 entsprechend umbenannt worden war. Die Bezeichnung war im Sprachgebrauch bereits üblich gewesen und diente als Abgrenzung zur Handelsmarine. Gleichzeitig wurde aus der bisherigen Marineleitung das Oberkommando der Marine.


English: "Naval Hitler Youth in Service : Textbook for the practical and theoretical training of the Marine-Hitler Youth, published in 1942 by the National Youth Leadership (Reichsjugendführung) and E.S. Mittler & Sohn in Berlin"
  • Addition/appendix: Service uniforms, rank insignia and badges of the Navy Hitler Youth (as of March 1, 1942)
    • "Explanations for the uniform chart of the Marine Hitler Youth."
      • "1. Senior Unit Leader in the full dress uniform (winter). 2. Unit Leader in the social dress uniform (formal suit) (summer). 3. Senior Squad Leader over 18 years old in full dress uniform (Winter). 4. Squad Leader over 18 years old in full dress uniform (Summer) as a leader of a unit and shooting instructor. 5. Senior Comradeship Leader who has passed the examination for the Sea Sports Badge and Sea Sports Examination ('’Seesportprüfung’’) B in the Dress Uniform (Winter). 6. Senior Group Leader in work uniform (Summer) as a member of a music group. 7. Squad Leader under 18 years old in the Dress Uniform (Summer) as a leader of a Naval Hitler Youth Radio Squad with Seesport Radio Badge. 8. Senior Group Leader as a leader of a comradeship in service dress uniform (Winter), who has passed the examination for the Sea Sport Badge and Sea Sports Examination A and is a shooting instructor."
      • "9. Rank arm patch (sleeve badge) for Squad Leader, blue and white material. 10. Rank arm patch for Senior Group Leader, blue and white material. 11. Rank arm patch for Comradeship Leader, blue and white material. 12. Rank arm patch for Senior Comradeship Leader, blue and white material. 13. Rank arm patch for Squad Leader, blue and white material. 14. Rank arm patch for Senior Squad Leader, blue and white material."
      • "15. Squad Leader shoulder strap for leaders over 18 years old. 16. Senior Group Leader shoulder strap for leaders over 18 years old. 17. Comradeship Leader shoulder strap for leadership over 18 years old. 18. Senior Comradeship Leader shoulder strap for leadership over 18 years old. 19. Squad Leader shoulder strap for leadership over 18 years old. 20. Senior Squad Leader shoulder strap for leadership over 18 years old. 21. Unit Leader shoulder board (Leadership Corps). 22. Senior Unit Leader shoulder board (Leadership Corps). 23. Chief Unit Leader shoulder board (Leadership Corps) (Unit Leader, Senior Unit Leader, and Chief Unit Leader wear shoulder strap of their respective ranks if they do not yet belong to the Leadership Corps). 24. Stem Leader shoulder board (Leadership Corps). 25. Senior Stem Leader shoulder board (Leadership Corps). 26. Unit Leader shoulder board (Leadership Corps). 27. Senior Unit Leader shoulder board (Leadership Corps). 28. Chief Unit Leader shoulder board (Leadership Corps). 29. Area Leader shoulder board (Leadership Corps)."
      • "30. Cap Bands. 31. arm patch for Unit Flag Bearer. 32. Armband (swastika brassard). 33. Area Arm Triangle (district badge). 34. Lanyard (service position cord) for Comradeship Leader. 35. Lanyard for Squad Leader. 36. Lanyard for Senior Squad Leader. 37. Lanyard for Unit Leader. 38. Lanyard for Stem Leader. 39. Lanyard for Unit Leader."
      • "40. Fabric full dress waist belt with buckle. 41. Hitler Youth cloth badge (HJ diamond). 42. Hitler Youth belt with buckle. 43. Arm patch for Passing Sea Sports Examination ('’Seesportprüfung’') A (for white or blue material). 44. Arm patch for Passing Sea Sports Examination B. 45. Arm patch for Passing Sea Sports Examination C. 46. Arm patch for Members of Drum and Music Groups. 47. Sea Sports Badge for white work clothes. 48. Sea Sports Badge for blue service. 49. Sea Sports Badge for blue service shirt. 50. Military Radio Operator (Wehrfunker’') badge for white work clothes. 51. Sea Sport Radio Badge for blue service shirt/blouse. 52. Hitler Youth hiking/scout knife. 53. Leader dagger with hanger. 54. Hitler Youth Marksmanship Award. 55. Silver Hitler Youth Achievement Badge. 56. Hitler Youth Leader Sports Badge.
    • Poster with drawings by Herbert Rothgaengel, German graphic artist and illustrator deceased 1945.
    • No known copyright restrictions.

The Marine Hitler Youth (Marine-HJ) was a special division within the Hitler Youth, dedicated to training future recruits for the Navy of Nazi Germany and serving as an auxiliary to it. Its goal was to instill the ideology of "German maritime superiority" and prepare graduates for the construction of a post-victory merchant fleet. Established in 1935, the Marine-HJ had close ties to the Kriegsmarine and operated several naval sports schools to meet the navy's requirements.

Members of the Marine-HJ wore the rather expensive traditional uniform of the German navy. There was a double-breasted jacket with navy-blue trousers and a peaked cap. During seagoing exercises, they wore a white moleskin smock and trousers, and a navy-blue forage cap. The Waffenfarbe (arm of service color) of the Marine-HJ was blue and displayed in the form of piping on the shoulder straps and hats.

Brian L. Davis, Pierre Turner: German Uniforms of the Third Reich 1933–1945 page 130-131:
Many aspects of the uniforms worn by members of the Marine-HJ were based on those uniforms to be found in the German Navy. However, the most notable difference was the use of white metal insignia and fittings in place of the gilt coloured items used by the Kriegsmarine, and for that matter the Marine-SA. The leadership of the Marine-HJ was furnished by qualified older youths or adults, normally acting as instructors. Their uniform was very similar to that worn by members of the Marine-SA. Shoulder straps worn by members of the Marine-HJ which were the only systematic visual method employed to indicate rank differed from the final pattern shoulder straps used by the rest of the Hitler Youth and introduced during 1938. The Marine-HJ shoulder straps were of dark navy-blue piped yellow whereas the rest of the HJ were in black and piped in various colours according to their branch of HJ service, as follows: Allgemeine-HJ (General HJ) in bright red, Motor-HJ (Motorised HJ) in pink, Flieger-HJ (Aviation HJ) in light blue, Nachrichten-HJ (Signals HJ) in lemon yellow, HJ-Streifendienst (Special Patrol Service HJ) white, also NPEA (National Political Education Institutes) in White, Landjahr-HJ (One Year Land Service HJ) in green and finally Gebietsstäbe/RJF (District Staff and Reichs Youth Leader Staff HQ's) in crimson.
See Hitler Youth paramilitary rank insignia and uniforms
See David Littlejohn: The Hitler Youth (1988): pages 84–97
See Hitler Youth Uniforms: Marine Division

The Kriegsmarine was the navy of Germany from 1935 to 1945. It was one of three official branches, along with the Heer (army) and the Luftwaffe (Air Force), of the Wehrmacht, the German armed forces.

See Uniforms and insignia of the Kriegsmarine
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