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101:), was established in 1932 by the SA-Gruppe-Berlin-Brandenburg. It was a badge to commemorate the Frontbann. To be able to obtain and wear the badge, one had to have joined the Frontbann prior to December 31, 1927 and had membership in the Nazi Party or another right-wing paramilitary organisation prior to that date. The badge was silver in color, had a pin back and measured 20 mm. It consisted of a swastika with a German helmet in the middle; written on the arms of the swastika were the words, 76:
The Frontbann uniform was similar to the Nazi Party SA uniform. Instead of a brown shirt and brown cap, they wore a field grey shirt with a grey cap; otherwise, it was the same. The arm band was essentially the same as the one of the Nazi Party. The only change was the placement of a steel helmet at
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to maintain its legality and the SA was similarly renamed. Like the party it served, the Frontbann included the same members and performed the same functions as its predecessor. It contained many of the original members of the SA and was still led by
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The Frontbann was a reorganized and renamed version of the SA. It was created in April 1924 as a substitute for the then banned SA in the aftermath of the failed "Beer Hall Putsch" of November 1923. The
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The Frontbann badge, worn until 1934. The motto on the swastika behind the helmet reads "Wir wollen frei werden" ("We want to be free").
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or SA which was formed in April 1924. It was created to replace the SA which had been banned in the aftermath of the failed
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government following the putsch. The Nazi Party was briefly renamed the
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Index

Sturmabteilung
Munich Putsch
Nazi Party
Weimar Republic
National Socialist Freedom Party
Ernst Röhm
Kurt Daluege
Martin Bormann
Thüringen
brassard

Angolia 1989
Miller 2006
Angolia 1989
ISBN
0912138165
ISBN
978-93-297-0037-2
Categories
Sturmabteilung
Orders, decorations, and medals of Nazi Germany

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