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Original German WWII Red Cross DRK EM/NCO Schirmmütze Visor Cap - Deutsches Rotes Kreuz

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Item DescriptionOriginal Item: Only One available. This is a very good service used condition WWII EraDeutsches Rotes Kreuz(German Red Cross) EM/NCOSchirmmütze(Visor Cap). This is a high quality German made cap, fabricated from charcoal grey worsted wool cloth, with a solid gray cap band, plus three rows of light gray color piping around the circumference. This is the standard color piping for DRK caps, and it can look blue or purple at times. As an EM/NCO cap, it has a black leather double buckled chinstrap, attached by black enamel buttons at the sides.Cap is decorated with the correct insignia, including theDRKeagle insignia pin on the crown. On the cap band is a very nice aluminum oak leaf wreath, with the classic metal Tri-color cockade inside, featuring a red felt insert. Both are in good shape, and the eagle still has a fully intact attachment clip, so it is attached firmly. The cockade and eagle do show some oxidation due to age, however the red felt insert is still vibrant.The vulcanfibre visor was originally made with a smooth black patent leather-look upper, however that finish now shows checking and crazing throughout, confirming the age. The underside is tan, and the visor is still solidly attached to the cap body. The cap has a very nice condition orange 'service cloth' lining, with a fully intact celluloid sweat shield on the top, though there are no maker markings that we can see. The sweatband is brown finished pressed paper faux leather, which shows some tears at the edge and some wrinkles, but no major damage such as tears through the entire band.Overall condition is very good, though there is evidence of long use and age. The buttons, rivets, and buckles on the chinstrap are all rusted over due to finish loss, and there is some oxidation on the cap badge as well. There is wear and discoloration to the cap body, which is made from wool, and also shows moth damage. There are some holes on the crown, and as we often see, the piping has has been damaged in many areas, as the finer weave makes it much more attractive to moths.A very nice German WWII Red Cross EM/NCO visor cap, ready to add to your collection!History of the German Red Cross (DRK)The DRK, 'Deutsches Rotes Kreuz' (German Red Cross), a voluntary civil assistance organization originally instituted in 1864, was officially acknowledged by the Geneva Convention in 1929. In December 1937 it gained status as a legally recognized organization by the NSDAP. As with other essential services in Third Reich Germany, it came under control of the NSDAP in late 1938 under the auspices of the Ministry of the Interior's Social Welfare Organization.History of the 'Red Cross' SymbolIt was important to clearly identify Medical personnel in the field. One of the early documents, such as the Amelioration of the Conditions of the Wounded in Armies in the Field signed August 22, 1864, by a number of Governments, already instructed that Flag and Arm Badges worn by Medical personnel would bear a Red Cross on a White Field. Both symbols when used on Hospitals, Ambulances, Evacuation and Aid Centers, were to be proof of their neutral status! These signs provided for neutrality of military and civilian protected personnel (it gave them non-belligerent status) exclusively engaged in removal, transportation, and treatment of wounded and sick, or the administration of sanitary formations and establishments, and entitled them to respect and protection from their enemies. The 1929 Geneva Convention which superseded the former agreement, was signed on July 27, 1929 by forty-seven countries (including the Axis countries, Germany, Italy, and Japan) and comprised numerous articles, among which Articles 9 and 21, recognizing that bearers of special identification cards and civilian protected personnel identified by armbands, and vehicles, and installations wearing Geneva Convention markings and markers, were all exclusively engaged in medical care activities, and consequently protected and respected by the Geneva Convention.Shipping RestrictionsThis product is available for international shipping.Shipping not available to: Australia, France, or GermanyPayment OptionsNot eligible for payment with Paypal or AmazonLegal InformationDue to legal restrictions this item cannot be shipped to Australia, France or Germany. This is not a comprehensive list and other countries may be added in the future.
Product Info

Product Info

  • Conflict World War II A
  • Nation Germany A
  • Item Type Headwear M
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  • Source Site Ima Usa New Arrivals Marketplace Listing Updated 1 day, 4 hours ago
  • Currency USD
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  • Product ID 562538

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