Nice view of HJ Hakenkreuz Musician Swallow's Nests. Anyone familiar with the tinnie on the HJ's breast pocket or why part of his armband is covered over? Circa 1933?
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It looks very much like they are designing posters for a recruitment week.Thought this would be a nice photo for this thread. Just got it in. Love the. small details like the small pots of paint on the table. Would love to have one of them posters on my wall !
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Thank you! I scan my images at 1200 ppi which allows me to see as much is possible. It is a very interesting hobby for sure.You do ot even have wonderful historical pictures - you also must have eagle´s eyes to find such smalland interesting details .
You gave us an absolutely interesting thread and I love your pictures !
Thank you! I have about 1200 photos ready on my computer for repair. I just have to find the time! I have more original Deutsche Kinderschar in that collection. Here is a random image of a made up uniform with toy rifle I cleaned up todayHi BlackWatch1,
Many thanks for these photos, in the years of my collections about the German youth associations, the few photos of the "Deutsche Kinderschar" were never present.
Just over ten years ago I knew absolutely nothing about it at all.
Certainly still a very sensitive topic today, some eyewitnesses are certainly still alive.
I personally don't know of any German documentation on this topic, the topic was hardly known.
In my photo collection there are certainly more than 500 photos of the very early HJ associations, your above photo material leaves me somewhat speechless...
Micha
Hello! Unfortunately, I do not have information on this photograph as it is one of many thousand or million random photographs that have ended up on the web for sale by dealers without background information. Ah yes, Manitoba. I'm glad you survived the massive Mosquito population. I was in the Canadian Army in the 80's and spent time in Alberta. The Mosquitoes were massive and hungryHi BlackWatch1,
do you know anything about the background of your photo in post # 72..?
The photo looks to me personally like a photomontage.
I would be grateful for further information about this picture...
Greetings to beautiful Canada, I was at CFB Shilo / Manitoba in 1979 with the german Bundeswehr. ("Leopard" tank training)
It was a very nice time, the endless expanse of your country made a lasting impression on me..!
CFB Shilo: CFB Shilo – Wikipedia
Micha
P.S. Photo # 73: It would be usual for the girls to be trained by older "Schwestern" in how to do things by hand, how simple everything was, foot operated sewing machines and simple lawn chairs, very nice photo!
Unfortunately, I can't identify the sister's "Tracht" at the time, which is a pity...
