File:NSDAP Sturmabteilung SA Brauhemden Hitler-Bewegung Lastwagen Hakenkreuz Uniformen (Restaurant Strickmann) Nazi party brownshirts swastika truck Weimar Republic Germany 1920s Section of photo No known copyright restrictions.jpg

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Deutsch: Eine große Gruppe uniformierter Mitglieder der Sturmabteilung (SA, Braunhemden, Hitler-Bewegung), des paramilitärischen Flügels der NSDAP. Männer, die an Bord und entlang eines Lastwagens (mit zusätzlichem Anhänger) stehen, der mit dem Hakenkreuz-Parteisymbol geschmückt ist, für eine Propagandafahrt, Versammlung der Parteikundgebung, politische Kampagne, Demonstration usw. gehen. Altes Foto aus der Weimarer Republik (Deutschland) aufgenommen in den 1920er Jahren ( vor dem Restaurant Strickmann). Name des Fotografen nicht angegeben. Beschnittene Version des alten Fotos. Keine bekannten Urheberrechtsbeschränkungen. Nazi-Propaganda. (Uniformen: Graue Windjacke, Kniehosen mit Wickelgamaschen, Skimütze/Schimütze mit Partei-Kokarde, Hakenkreuzbinde, usw.)
English: A large group of uniformed members of the Sturmabteilung (SA, brownshirts), the paramilitary wing of the Nazi party. Men standing on board and along a truck (with additional trailer) decorated with the swastika party symbol, going for a propaganda tour, rally meeting, political campaign, demonstration, etc. Old photo from the Weimar Republic (Germany) taken in the 1920s (outside Restaurant Strickmann). Name of photographer not provided. Cropped version of old photo. No known copyright restrictions. Nazi Propaganda. (Varied uniform garments: soft peaked ski cap with Nazi Party cockade, gray windbreaker, breeches, puttees, swastika armband, brown shirt/blouse (fitted, waist length jacket), waistbelt, supporting shoulder belt, etc.)
Date 1920s
Source https://archive.org/details/nsdap_202209
Author Uknown author (name of photographer not provided). Old photo from Germany in the 1920s, believed to have fallen into the free (public domain).
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