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English: [Uniforms and Insignia of the German Army] Форма Обмундирования и Знаки Различия Германской Армии

Soviet poster/wall chart with descriptive illustrations of military uniforms, insignia and flags of Nazi Germany circa 1933–34, published 1936 by the ИЗОГИЗ ("IZOGIZ", Visual Art Publishing House) division of ОГИЗ ("OGIZ"), the Association of State Book and Magazine Publishing Houses. Author F.P. Konov (Автор Ф. П. Конов) Artist I. A. Militsin (Художник И. А. Милици).

  • The Reichswehr uniforms on the poster is without the famous Nazi eagle emblem (Nazi style Reichsadler) on tunic (Waffenrock), visor cap (Schirmmütze), field cap and helmet (Stahlhelm): In an ordinance issued by Reich President Paul von Hindenburg on February 17, 1934, the national eagle emblem of the Nazi Party NSDAP (Parteiadler, 'party eagle') was introduced to the Wehrmacht (the German armed forces from 1935, then still Reichswehr). It was regulated in the "Dress Code for the Reichsheer" of November 14, 1934.
  • Цвета Окантовки Погонов И Петлиц По Родам Войск: Waffenfarben of the Reichswehr 1921–1935, "branch-of-service color" or "corps color" used as trimming (piping, passepoil) along the edges of straps, buttonholes, etc., depending on their area of service. From left to right: Infantry, Artillery, Cavalry, Engineer Troops (Sapers), Mechanized Troops, Medics, Officers, Jäger, Shock Troops, and Signal Corps.
  • Epaulets/shoulder straps (Schulterstücke/Schulterklappen) show military ranks of the Reichswehr 1920–1935 from General to Schützen
  • Clockwise from upper-left are the following flags:
    • Flag of the German State (Государственное Знамя)
    • Reichskriegsflagge (Знамя Сухопутной Армии И Морского Флота), the war flag and naval ensign of the Reichswehr/Wehrmacht
    • Banner of the Kriegsmarine (Знамя Морского Флота, erroneous, this is the Nazi party flag)
    • Military aviation flag (Флаг Военной Авиации)
  • Ранец Пехотинца: Military backpack/satchel infantryman
  • Вооружение, Снаряжение И Обмундирование Рядового Пехоты: Uniforms and insignia of the Reichsmarine (Kriegsmarine center), pilot uniform (Летчик, far left), and Jäger field uniform (Егерь

полевая форма, far right).

  • Visor cap (Фуражка военного летчика) and rank insignia on collar tabs (Kragenspiegel, Знаки Различия Чинов Воздушного Флота На Петлицах) for the military air fleet (NSFK and DLV based precurser to Luftwaffe)
etc.
No known copyright restrictions; the work is supposed to have fallen into the public.
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Source https://www.raremaps.com/gallery/detail/67803/uniforms-and-insignia-of-the-german-army-forma-obmundirova-konov-milicin (Barry Lawrence Ruderman Antique Maps Inc.)
Author Author F.P. Konov (Автор Ф. П. Конов) Artist I. A. Militsin (Художник И. А. Милици). Soviet poster of Nazi-era German military uniforms published 1936 by the ИЗОГИЗ ("IZOGIZ", Visual Art Publishing House) division of ОГИЗ ("OGIZ"), the Association of State Book and Magazine Publishing Houses. No known copyright restrictions; the work is supposed to have fallen into the public.

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