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Not quite correct Chlodwig, sorry!
Köningin Luise Bund was not just the Stahlhelm females organization.
That was the Stahlhelm-Frauenbund. Köningin Luise was linked, in fact closely related.
The dresses were different (a lighr color against dark colors), but at one moment they
were look-a-likes.
I shortly named both in volume 2 of the series "Headgear of Hitler's Germany"

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at left is Luisenbund; at right is Stahlhelm-Frauenbund.
Sorry I used the wrong photo. Here a better view:
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Thanks Wilhelm for the correct historical background and showing us the difference . Unfortunately today the interesting history of both women organizations has been forgotten though both organizations once had a lot of members.
 
Easter. Circa 1920's?

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Thank you for this beautiful children's photo. The smallest brownshirt I've ever seen. Of course we all think about what kind of belt buckle the little boy is wearing. No less interesting is the swastika brooch that the girl on the right is wearing. Once again you surprised us with a perfect period photo.
 
Fasching? Has anyone ever seen a HJ/DJ drum with a swastika before?

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Kampfzeit. Circa 1930?

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Something for you folks to sink your teeth into. HJ Leaders? Marine? Date? Appears to be Kampfzeit. An SA-Mann standing to the left. Lederhosen are being worn by at least two men. The armbands look different from each other. Homemade in some cases?

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The only thing I can say is that it is during or after 1932 because before that date there were no shoulder straps. According to WIM's book, these were called ACHSELKLAPPE and not, as later, "Schulterklappe" or "Schulterstuecke".
 
The only thing I can say is that it is during or after 1932 because before that date there were no shoulder straps. According to WIM's book, these were called ACHSELKLAPPE and not, as later, "Schulterklappe" or "Schulterstuecke".
Thank you for your help with this. So far this photo is a mystery. Has anyone seen this cap and badge together before? Perhaps an early form of HJ-Marine uniform?
 
Anyone familiar with this tinnie/badge? Date?

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HJ and former members of the Jungstahlhelm(?) pose in front of 'Der Elefant' in Bremen. Circa 1933?

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