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English: Organisationsbuch der N.S.D.A.P., 5th edition of the official Nazi Party (NSDAP) handbook about the party’s organization, paramilitary structure, emblems, uniforms, etc., published in Nazi Germany (The Third Reich) 1938:
    • Plate 60: Uniforms (national/association costume) of the League of German Girls (German: Tafel 60: Bundestracht des BDM., Bund deutscher Mädel)
    • BDM-girl/maiden with BDM-jacket and cap/beret (BDM-Mädel mit BDM.-Weste und BDM.-Mütze)
    • BDM-girl with coat (BDM.-Mädel mit Mantel)
    • Girl in the Young Girls' League (Jungmädelbund, JM) in standard summer costume/uniform (Jungmädel in der allgemeinen Sommertracht)
    • Female Sub-Regional Leader in standard summer uniform (Untergauführerin in der allgemeinen Sommertracht)
Colour plate showing uniforms of the League of German Girls or the Band of German Maidens (German: Bund Deutscher Mädel, abbreviated as BDM), the girls' wing of the Nazi Party youth movement, the Hitler Youth. The BDM uniform was a full blue skirt, middy blouse and heavy marching shoes. In 1939, a new uniform was introduced for regional and national leaders within the League of German Girls, and along with the new uniforms came new rank insignia for leaders. These new rank insignia took the form of a silver, and for higher ranks, gold bullion embroidered open-winged eagle on a black (white, on the summer tunic) shield with various types of borders to indicate grade. They were worn on the left chest of the tunic.
histclo.com: Hitler Youth: Bund Deutscher Mädel (BDM): The uniform of the BDM consisted of a dark-blue skirt (lengths varied with the fashions over the years), a white blouse (mostly shortsleeved, but we see long-sleeved ones in winter), and a black neckerchief. In addition, the BDM had a brown "climbing jacket" for winter, as well as a long brown overcoat for when it was even colder. The BDM had a black wool beret early on which was mainly worn in winter and not very popular. The BDM in 1939 introduced a leader's uniform which consisted of a dark blue costume worn with a white shirt (no neckerchief or tie), a dark blue hat, and a blue cape or overcoat. A white costume jacket was worn for high summer as well.

Photo of a page in the Organisationsbuch der NSDAP, a book issued by the Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiter-Partei. Reichsorganisationsamt (The National Organization Office of the National Socialist German Workers' Party) under its leader Robert Ley (1890–1945, Reichsorganisationsleiter, head of the party organization). Published by Zentralverlag der NSDAP/Franz Eher Nachfolger in Munich, Germany. German language. Fraktur style letters.

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Organisationsbuch der NSDAP by Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiter-Partei / Robert Ley, Zentralverlag der NSDAP, Franz Eher Nachfolger, Munich, Germany 1938.

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Author Unsigned artwork by uncredited illustrator. Handbook published by the Reichsorganisationsamt of the Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiter-Partei under its leader Ley, Robert (1890–1945). No known copyright; The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum "is unaware of any copyright restrictions" for the 1943 edition of the book.
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