Original OUTSTANDING WWII German REICHSBAHN (Rail Road) Overseas Cap Certified

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Original WWII German REICHSBAHN (Railroad) Overseas Cap Certified. When the Nazi Party gained power in January of 1933, the German railway system was maintained and administered by two civilian organizations, the DR, “Deutsches Reichsbahn” (German National-railway), and the DR-G, “Deutsches Reichsbahn-Gesellschaft” (German National-railway – Corporation), which were each overseen by the national government. Both the DR and the DR-G were uniformed organizations responsible for all the railways within Greater Germany, and eventually in the occupied areas. In February of 1937, in a restructuring of the national railways, the DR-G was absorbed into the DR. The uniforms and insignia of DR personnel were modified numerous times during the Third Reich, although, as a civilian organization, they were not graded with ranks but were assigned positions as officials. One of the new insignia, introduced in September of 1941, was the sleeve eagle that was utilized to differentiate between the four German Railway directorates, namely, the WVD, “Wehrmacht Verkehrsdirektion” (Armed-forces Traffic-directorate), the RVD, “Reichsverkersdirektion” (National-traffic-directorate), the HVD, “Hauptverkehrsdirektion” (Central-traffic-directorate), and the RBD, “Reichsbahndirektion” (National-railway-directorate). These four directorates were further broken down into divisions based on important railway yards or areas. Issued, navy blue wool construction overseas cap with orange/red wool piping to theย  ย edges. The cap has a lined interior and is size stamped 55 but seems much bigger. The cap has a 30mm x 40mm, overseas cap eagle in yellow rayon thread on a dark blue/black backing and swastika. Also, a national cockade.ย  Nice condition.ย  ย Gettysburg Museum Certified (COA) provided. Rare 100% Guaranteed to be authentic. Sold for historic purposes only. See our other pieces on our web site.ย  ย Also note when browsing our web site there are several pages of items, at the bottom of the list look for other page numbers. Excellent Example! Scarce!

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