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Deutsch: Uniformtafel mit schematischen Zeichnungen von Uniformen und Abzeichen aus Wilhelm Reibert: Der Dienstunterricht im Heere (Der Reibert), ein Handbuch für Soldaten der Wehrmacht, Ausgabe 1943:
  • Seite 338: Anhang IV Uniform- und Abzeichenübersicht: Uniformen und Abzeichen der Waffen-SS
    • Dienstanzug (Standartenführer SS-Deutschland), Feldanzug (Führer im Verwaltungsdienst einer SS-Totenkopfeinheit ; Oberscharführer, Beschlagmeister der 1. SS-Totenkopffreiter-Stadarte ; Rottenführer Leibstandarte SS-Adolf Hitler)
    • Kopfbedeckungen: Stahlhelm, Schutzmütze für Panzer, Schirmmütze für Führer, Schirmmütze für Unterführer, Feldmütze für Mannschaften (Schiffchen), Skimütze
    • Kragenspiegel
    • Dienstgradabzeichen am linken Oberarm
    • Schulterstücke, Schulterklappen und Kragenspiegel; Dienstgradabzeichen, Kragenpatten
Siehe Uniformen der Waffen-SS und Bildtafel der Dienstgrade und Rangabzeichen der Waffen-SS
English: Page illustration from Der Dienst-Unterricht im Heere (Der Reibert), a German soldier's manual (army service training handbook), 1943 edition published in Nazi Germany during World War II. Book plate showing uncredited line drawings of uniforms and insignia controlled by the Third Reich government. No known copyright restrictions. Text in German. Fraktur typeface. Brighter version of scanned image copied from archive.org.
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Author Illustrator / designer not provided. Simple, descriptive line drawings showing former official military uniforms and insignia of Nazi Germany, from Der Reibert, a military handbook (soldier's manual) on army service training issued in 1943. Unoriginal artistic work, graphics or creative material copying or forwarding standard uniform patterns, emblem designs, etc. No known copyright restrictions.
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