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Kommandostander, Kraftwagen- und Fahrradwimpeln

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Command Flag of the SS National Leader

Kommandostander der Reichsführer SS

[SS National Leader (NSDAP, Germany)] 1:1      [SS National Leader (NSDAP, Germany)] 1:1
both by Jaume Ollé

A square flag with the field diagonally divided into four fields, top and bottom black, left and right white. Superimposed at the center a silver party eagle (with wreath and swastika). The flag has a narrow white (or red) border.

Norman Martin, February 1998


Chief of a SS Main Office

SS-Hauptamtschef

[Chief of a SS Main Office (NSDAP, Germany)]
by Jaume Ollé


Chief of a SS Office

SS-Amtschef

[Chief of a SS Office (NSDAP, Germany)]
by Jaume Ollé


SS District

SS-Oberabschnitt

[SS District (NSDAP, Germany)] 3:5
SS District South / SS-Oberabschnitt Süd
by Jaume Ollé


SS Province

SS-Abschnitt

[SS Province (NSDAP, Germany)] 3:5
by Jaume Ollé


SS Regiment

SS-Standarte

[SS Standarte (NSDAP, Germany)] 1:1
SS Regiment 34 / 34. SS-Standarte
by Jaume Ollé


SS Company

SS-Sturmbann

[SS Sturmbann (NSDAP, Germany)] 3:5
SS Company I of Regiment 1 / SS-Sturmbann I der 1. SS-Standarte
by Jaume Ollé


Car and Bycicle Pennant

Kraftwagen- und Fahrradwimpel

[Car and Bycicle Pennant (NSDAP, Germany)] 3:5
by Jaume Ollé


Car and Bycicle Pennant for Funding Members of the SS

Kraftwagen- und Fahrradwimpel für Fördernde Mitglieder der Schutzstaffel

[Pennant for Funding Members of the SS (NSDAP, Germany)] 3:5
by Jaume Ollé

Fördernde Mitglieder (SS-FM) was an organisation for non-SS who supported the SS financially.

Marcus Wendel, 1999