NSKK Sleeve Eagle (Brown version)

CATEGORY: Version

SKU: 53.GOR.03.02.05.001.001

Estimated market value:

$40 USD

  • NSKK Sleeve Eagle (Brown version) Obverse
  • NSKK Sleeve Eagle (Brown version) Reverse

Estimated market value:

$40 USD

Attributes

  • Country
    Germany

Physical Description and Item Details


A machine woven NSKK stylized eagle, in silvered wire threads, approximate size is 90mm(width), slight seperation at bottom, remains in very fine condition.

History


The NSKK (Nationalsozialistisches Kraftfahr-Korps = National Socialist Motor Corps) was a paramilitary organisation affiliated with the NSDAP, specialising in anything related to the driving of motorised vehicles. NSDAP officials recognised the need for access to cars and trucks for both transportation and propaganda purposes as early as 1922, and certain steps were taken to ensure this need was met. However, it took until April of 1930 for a specialised motor organisation to be officially founded. This organisation was named NSAK (Nationalsozialistisches Automobil-Korps = National Socialist Automobile Corps), but was renamed to NSKK less than 13 months later.
Initially, the NSAK/NSKK was under the control of the SA and existed next to its parent organisation’s own driving-related sub-organisation, the Motor-SA. This changed after the “Night of the Long Knives”, in which many SA leaders were purged and the organisation was substantially disempowered. After July of 1934, the NSKK became an independent organisation whose leader, NSKK-Korpsführer Adolf Hühnlein, answered directly to Adolf Hitler.

The main tasks of the NSKK were to provide transportation for all organisations of the Third Reich, to train and instruct boys and men (and a number of women) in mechanics and driving, and to assist police in regulating traffic. During the mid 1930s, the organisation also provided roadside assistance.
With the onset of the war, the NSKK’s tasks underwent certain changes. Instructing both civilians and soldiers in the driving and maintenance of armored vehicles became a higher priority. The NSKK also began working closely with other organisations, for example Organisation Todt (OT), by providing transportation of workers and supplies for the colossal building project that was the fortification of Germany’s Western border, the Siegfried Line (or Westwall). During the war, the NSKK provided much of the transportation needs for the German Army and the Luftwaffe, including the transport of troops, weapons and ammunition, and building materials, for example for the construction of air bases in the newly conquered territories in Eastern Europe after the attack on Soviet Russia in the summer of 1941.
Parts of the NSKK would come under the control of architect Albert Speer who took over OT after the death of Fritz Todt in 1942, leading to the creation of Transport Brigade Speer (later Transport Corps Speer), which would eventually completely sever its ties to the NSKK.

The NSKK Sleeve Eagle Insignia was introduced around the beginning of the war. The eagle was either embroidered or woven and placed on a backer in the colour of the garment it was worn with, either olive-green for the service tunic or brown for the service shirt. Officers tended to wear hand-embroidered aluminum eagles, while those for lower ranks were machine-woven with white thread.

The insignia was supposed to be worn on the upper right arm, however, soon after introduction this was changed to the upper left arm, where the insignia would replace the NSDAP armband.

The eagle faces to the viewer’s right. Contrary to the similar insignia worn on the NSKK caps, the sleeve eagle features a white or aluminum ribbon scroll above the eagle with black “NSKK” lettering, rather than the other way round.

Members of NSKK units serving with the armed forces wore a sleeve eagle on a black backing. NSKK members serving with the NSKK leadership corps (Korpsführung) wore an eagle on a carmine backing.
Members of NSKK motorboat units wore an eagle insignia in gold on a dark blue backing on the upper right sleeve.

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