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DAF Pole Top

Condition: Excellent

Measurements: 5 1/4-Inch(w) x 110-Inch(h)

Weight:  1-LB 10-Oz

Maker: RZM M3/40/43

SKU: JW0754 Category: Tags , ,

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Product Description: Original DAF pole top used for flags and standards of the Deutsche Arbeitsfront, the National Socialist trade union organization. This is a 1st pattern DAF pole top – the Second pattern was slightly larger. It’s made of cast zinc. The pole socket is manufacturer marked with the RZM logo and “M3/40/43,” a maker who also made other types of Third Reich pole tops. This DAF pole top has a very striking design with a large swastika within a toothed wheel, the emblem of the DAF. It appears to be complete and is in good condition overall, with all of its original finish gone from time.  An impressive item and rare to find as a 1st pattern.

 

Historical Description: Virtually all of the myriad military, civil, political and paramilitary uniformed organizations in existence during the Third Reich had their own flags and standards as part of their organizational regalia. The flags were carried in parades and rallies. In addition to the special flags, most organizations had special pole tops specific to that group, to further distinguish their unique standards. The pole tops often bore either National eagles, organizational emblems, or typical Third Reich patriotic motifs. The emblem would be atop a sleeve into which the flag pole (generally a wood pole with a black finish) would fit. These were designed to be visually impressive pieces of regalia, and are often very eye-catching. Most Third Reich pole tops did not survive the war or its aftermath.

 

 

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