DAF Fanfare Banner
SKU: 81.GOR.04.01.004
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History
The DAF (Deutsche Arbeitsfront = German Labour Front) was the result of a forced association of all German trade unions, established on May 10, 1933. Its purpose was the coordination and control of all aspects of German labour to serve the interests of the NSDAP. The DAF leader was Reichsleiter Robert Ley.
The Werkscharen (Factory Brigades) of the DAF were the “soldiers” of the organisation, formed in 1934. They were trained and organised as paramilitary, uniformed units, yet remained unarmed. Beginning in April 1937, active Werkschar units (Stoßtrupps) would wear silver-coloured insignia, while administrators wore gold-coloured insignia. Even though Werkscharen were not affiliated with the Reichsluftschutzbund (RLB, National Air Raid Protection League), during the war they often functioned as factory air raid protection auxiliaries.
Some companies, especially major corporations, used additional security personnel, which were dubbed Werkschutz (Factory Protection), and later Werksicherheitsdienst (Factory Security Service).
The Fanfare Banner is a square flag with silver-coloured fringe on three sides. The obverse features a silver-coloured DAF emblem. The reverse features the logo of the company the musician worked for.
There are also versions with the DAF emblem in black and white on red.
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480x480mm
This particular banner was used by the factory cell of the wagon factory in Gotha, Thuringia.
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