Darin
When would have this been worn ?
I would think prior to 1935 ???
Joe, here's the best information I have on the Bann. Keep in mind that the set has not always been together, but assembled around the Norkus rune as a representation. The Norkus patch was worn instead of the normal Sigrune insignia. The Ausweis dates to the earlier part of 1934. I have an early Berlin Triangle on the way that's a better match, and the shoulder strap should be a 1/201 early pattern to be entirely correct.
Bann 201 was raised officially August 1, 1933 at Ost Berlin with the name Schoeneberg-Moabit. The Oberbann-color for the HY shoulder-strap piping and the piping for the visored cap was first yellow. This was changed into
black on January 1, 1934. The name for the Bann was changed simultaneously into Moabit. The name Herbert Norkus was granted first to Schar 2 from Gau Berlin on August 8, 1932.
On April 7, 1934 the name Herbert Norkus was granted to Bann 201 and so this name was in use instead of Moabit. For unknown reason the name for the Bann was changed again in Moabit-Schoeneberg on March 1, 1935. The honour-name Norkus was once again granted October 1, 1938.
July 11, 1935 the Jungvolk Jungbann I/201 was raised with the name Moabit- Schoeneberg. The roman number was no longer used after August 1, 1937. The name for the Jungbann remained as it was.
All information comes from the Verordnungsblatt from the Reichsjugendfuehrung.