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Deutsch: Tafeln mit militärischen Uniformabzeichen der Waffen-SS im Der Soldatenfreund; Tashenjahrbuch für die Wehrmacht mit Kalendarium für 1943; Ausgabe D: Waffen-SS; Zusammengestellt: Der Reichsführer SS – SS-Hauptamt mit Beiträgen der Ausgaben A: Heer, B: Kriegsmarine, C: Luftwaffe; 23. Jahrgang Abgeslossen mit dem 1. August 1942; Adolf Sponholtz Verlag Hannover
  • Tafel 16: Waffen-SS Kopfbedeckungen, Dienstgradabzeichen
    • Ärmelhoheitsabzeichen am linken Oberarm (Ärmeladler)
    • Schirmmütze, Feldmütze, Stahlhelm Bergmütze
    • Schulterstücke, Schulterklappen und Kragenspiegel
      • Rechte Kragenspiegel für Mannschaften (für Führer bis Obersturmbannführer mit Spiegelschnur)
etc.
  • Tafel 17
    • Leibriemen für Führer, Unterführer und Männern
    • Ärmelstreifen der Leibstandarte SS-„Adolf Hitler“
    • Dienstgradabzeichen am linken Oberarm
    • Ärmelstreifen der SS-Standarte „Deutschland“
    • Dienststellenabzeichen (Fachabzeichen) am linken Unterarm (Zum SS-Rock in Aluminium- und zur Feldbluse in Silbergraumatt-Stickerei) (Ärmelrauten
    • Waffenfareben der Waffen-SS; Die durch die Waffen-SS verwendeten Waffenfarben waren den traditionell in der Wehrmacht verwendeten Waffenfarben nachempfunden. Sie dienten als Unterscheidungskriterium verschiedener Waffengattungen, Truppengattungen, Korps, Dienste, Ranggruppen und Verwendungen, ähnlich wie in den Teilstreitkräften Heer, Luftwaffe und Kriegsmarine.
etc.
English: Book plates presenting military SS uniform insignia of the Waffen-SS from Der Soldatenfreund Taschenjahrbuch für die Wehrmacht mit Kalendarium für 1943; Ausgabe D: Waffen-SS, a annual agenda (pocket yearbook, handbook or booklet with calendar) for the armed forces of Nazi Germany during the Second World War; the 1943 edition for Waffen-SS soldiers completed on August 1, 1942.
  • Plate 16: Waffen-SS Headgear, Rank Insignia
    • Sleeve Eagle Insignia on the left upper arm. In March 1936, Hitler approved a new art deco eagle-and-swastika national emlem with staggered wingtips for the SS, which was worn through the end of the war as a cap badge and on the sleeve.
    • Visor cap (Schirmmütze), Field cap, Steel Helmet, Mountain cap (ski cap)
    • Shoulder boards, Shoulder straps, and collar tabs
      • Right collar tabs for enlisted personnel (for leaders up to Obersturmbannführer edged in black-and-white twist cord)
etc.
  • Table 17:
    • Waist belts for Leaders, Non-commissioned Officers (NCOs), and Men
    • Cuff title (cuffband, German: Ärmelstreifen, Ärmelband) of the Leibstandarte SS "Adolf Hitler" (1st SS Panzer Division Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler)
    • Rank insignia on the left upper sleeve
    • Cuff title of the SS-Standarte Deutschland
    • Specialization badges (specialist insignia) on the left forearm (for SS-tunic in Aluminum and for field blouse in silver-gray matt embroidery)
    • Corps colours, or Troop-function colours (German: Waffenfarben) were worn in the Waffen-SS from 1938 until 1945 in order to distinguish between various branches of service, units, and functions.
etc.
See SS uniforms of World War II, Ranks and insignia of the Waffen-SS, Corps colours of the Waffen-SS, and Waffen-SS foreign volunteers and conscripts
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