A black fabric patch featuring a beige embroidered Nazi swastika inside a wreath, topped with a stylized eagle with outstretched wings and a swastika in its talons.

Order Police cap patch

Ordnungspolizei or “Orpo” The German uniformed police force from 1936 to 1945

An embroidered patch featuring a swastika with wings, enclosed in a red circle.

German Air Sports

Deutscher Luftsportverband. Paramilitary pilot training for the Luftwaffe, formed in 1933.

Black fabric strap with the number 565 embroidered in beige.
A Nazi emblem with an eagle holding a swastika, with the letters D.D.A.C.

German Auto Club

Der Deutsche Automobil Club


Shoulder boards for SS concentration camp guards

Black fabric strap with the number 565 embroidered in beige.

German “Young Folk” Shoulder boards

Ages 10-14, entry level to the Hitler Youth Unit (Bann) #565, in Spittal, Austria

A patch with a Nazi swastika, a muscular man with wings, and a halo over his head, set against a gray background.

National Socialist Flyers Corps

The DLV became the Nationalsozialistisches Fliegerkorps in 1937.

A black and brown skateboard grip tape cleaner with a strap for hanging.
A fabric patch with a swastika symbol enclosed in a laurel wreath design, depicting a Nazi insignia.

Protection team cap patch

Schutzmannschaft (Auxiliary police )force in German-occupied Soviet Union and Baltic states

A rectangular object with a loop at the top, made of fabric and possibly rubber or foam, with a small hole near the bottom, used for attachment or hanging.
Black fabric badge with white embroidered wings and a winged emblem with a swastika in a circle at the center.

Schalburg Corps cap patch

In Demark, this was one of the “Germanic SS.” Units also formed in the Netherlands, Norway & Flanders

A black, elongated shoehorn with a rounded handle and a slightly curved body.
Black flip-flop sandal with a beige sole.