- dark gold,
officers silver, and
generals gold.) The
Bundeswehr uses a
Waffenfarben color scheme to
indicate troop types; they
appear on the
collar patch...
-
Corps colours, or Troop-function
colours (German:
Waffenfarben) were worn in the Waffen-SS from 1938
until 1945 in
order to
distinguish between various...
-
Corps colours, or Troop-function
colours (German:
Waffenfarben) were worn in the
German Army (Heer) from 1935
until 1945 in
order to
distinguish between...
-
every three soldiers.
Combining the
Waffenfarben of the
ordnance and
engineer branches Combining the
Waffenfarben of the
cavalry and
veterinary branches;...
- The
uniforms and
insignia of the
Sturmabteilung (SA) were ****
Party paramilitary ranks and
uniforms used by SA
stormtroopers from 1921
until the fall...
- the
First Republic adopted German Reichswehr uniforms along with
their Waffenfarben,
albeit with two
notable exceptions: the
Austrian infantry adopted gr****-green...
-
Corps colours, or troop-function
colours (ge:
Waffenfarben) were worn in the
German Luftwaffe from 1935
until 1945, in
order to
distinguish between several...
-
uniforms identifying them as such. NVA
personnel initially wore the
Waffenfarben as worn by the Wehrmacht, but
later reverted to
white except for generals...
- have
special items of apparel.
Volkspolizei uniform initially had
green waffenfarben, but
later reverted to
white except for the
transport police who wore...
- Sigurd; Böhler,
Wolfgang (2013). Die
deutsche Wehrmacht:
Dienstgrade und
Waffenfarben des
Heeres 1939-1945 [The
German Wehrmacht:
ranks and
weapon colors of...