File:242-HF-0763 001 Völkischer Beobachter Dezember 16 1932 SS Mann Schutzstaffel Uniform Arbeitswechsel statt Steuergutscheine NSDAP Nazi propaganda NARA id 162123112 Unrestricted No known copyright.jpg

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Deutsch: SS-Mann; Völkischer Beobachter München, Freitag 16. Dezember 1932 (Arbeitswechsel statt Steuergutscheine! usw.); Dienstanzug/Uniform der Allgemeinen SS; NS-Propaganda, usw.
  • Die Schutzstaffel (SS) der NSDAP wurde am 4. April 1925 als Leibwache für Adolf Hitler gegründet. Ab 1930 wurde die interne Verwaltung der SS völlig umstrukturiert. Es wurde eine Ordnung eingeführt, die sich sehr eng an die der SA anlehnte. Des Weiteren wurden die Rangabzeichen der SA (Sturmabteilung) komplett übernommen und nun eigenständige Uniformen eingeführt. Die SS begann nun, sich durchweg in schwarz zu kleiden und sich dadurch auch optisch von der SA abzuheben.
  • SS-Mann, auch Staffelmann, war im Deutschen Reich die Sammelbezeichnung für alle vollberechtigten Mitglieder der Schutzstaffel bis einschließlich des Reichsführer SS, sowie für all jene, die noch endgültig in die SS zu übernehmen waren
  • Der Völkische Beobachter (VB) war von Dezember 1920 bis zum 30. April 1945 das publizistische Parteiorgan der NSDAP.
Foto aus der NARA-Sammlung "USA beschlagnahmtes feindliches Eigentum/Diverse Fotografien um 1919 – um 1934". Keine bekannten Urheberrechtsbeschränkungen.


English: Nazi Propaganda photo of a smiling SS-Mann in Schutzstaffel uniform, holding a copy of the Nazi Party organ Völkischer Beobachter of December 16, 1932, pointing at the title Arbeitswechsel statt Steuergutscheine! ("Rather job change than tax credits")
  • Image copied from a collection of German Nazi Party photos in the US National Archives and Records Administration (NARA); Record Group 242: National Archives Collection of Foreign Records Seized, 1675 - 1958 242-LGN - The Hoffmann Collection; Series: Miscellaneous Photographs, ca. 1919 - ca. 1934.
  • Unrestricted access and use; photograph held by the National Archives in the public domain as seized enemy property after World War II.
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