HJ Oberkameradschaftsführer Lanyard
SKU: 31.GOR.03.02.09.015
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History
Lanyards in the Hitler Youth were introduced in 1933. They initially indicated both grade and function. After 1936, rank and duty position could differ. Shoulder straps were used to indicate rank, while lanyards indicated duty position. It was a common occurrence, especially during the war, for an HJ member to wear the lanyard of a higher rank, as they assumed the duty position without having been promoted to that rank.
Lanyards were generally worn from the left shoulder to the left breast pocket. Specifications prior to 1936 are unknown. Beginning in 1936, lanyards were made from intertwined coloured cords, with 35 loops.
The attributes of individual lanyards will vary due to manufacturing.
The rank of Oberkameradschaftsführer was established in late 1938. They wore a red and white lanyard. Regulations stated it was to be knotted into a loop at each end and should have a metal carbine hook at one end.
Oberjungenschaftsführer in the DJ (German Youngsters) and Mädelschaftsführerinnen and Jungmädelschaftsführerinnen in the BDM (League of German Girls) wore an identical lanyard.
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