UBER DOOBER RARE Original WW2 German ( NSDStB ) National Socialist German Student League Instructors Visor Cap

$6,400.00

Extremely rare piece of Third Reich headgear. You most likely have never seen one of these or will ever see another for sale ever again.

Hard to see the maker but looks to be Carl Isken.

Size 56.

The National Socialist German Student Union (NSDStB ; also NSD-Studentenbund) was a division of the National Socialist German Workers' Party (NSDAP) for students in 1926. It was intended to take over the ideological training of students on behalf of the NSDAP. Like all party structures, the NSDStB was strictly based on the leader principle, the students barked in camaraship houses (more strongly adopted corporal houses) and equipped them with brown shirts and swastika flags from 1930.

With the German Student-Zeitung (later renamed the Die Bewegung), NSDStB created a central journalistic organ in 1933. In April 1933, the German Student Union, led by the NSDStB, initiated the action against the un-German spirit, which started in all university towns. 12 theses were distributed (see leaflet), including the demand for censorship that has long been applied in practice. In Berlin, sports students plundered the Institute for Sexology, which was founded in 1919, at the beginning of May 1933 and was located in the district of Tiergarten in the street "In den Zelten". They transported 15 hundredweight literature from the world-famous specialist library and took it to the student house in Oranienburger Straße. There were already books from other libraries that had been stolen or robbed under the use of force. On the 10th In May, parts of the literature from the student house were taken to Opernplatz in a train through the Brandenburg Gate and burned in the dark with so-called fire slogans. From midnight, Propaganda Minister Goebbels gave a speech – as literally – my fellow students. Among the authors of the burned books were Erich Kästner, Ernst Glaeser, Heinrich Mann and Erich Maria Remarque. Kästner was present, but remained undiscovered in the crowd.

This action went down in the history books in Germany in 1933 and took place similarly at other locations of universities and colleges.

The National Socialist Student Union moves through Wilhelmstraße in Berlin (7. February 1934), photo from the Federal Archives

In 1934, the Göttingen riots occurred violent conflicts between traditional liaison students and the NSDStB, whose Reichsführer Albert Derichsweiler (1934–36) led a rigorous struggle against the corporations. In 1935, the community of student associations (GStV) was founded, which was initially recognized by the party leadership of the NSDAP. The leader of the GStV became the state secretary and head of the Reich Chancellery, Hans Heinrich Lammers, a member of Wratislavia Breslau and the leader of the Miltenberg Ring. At the latest on the 20th an end. The traditional connections dissolved in October 1935. By joining the camaradess of NSDStB, parts of Altherren could join the NSDStB many connections and preserve the corporation houses.

At the beginning of September 1935, the Kösen Senioren-Convents Association was excluded from the Student Association community "because he did not voluntarily take over the complete implementation of the Aryan principles". This surprising approach by G.St.V. is explained by an article by Albert Derichsweiler in the Völkischer Beobachter.

“The times of the negotiations and discussions have come to an end by our decision to put the student generation before the decision: the student association or corporation, political student or apolitical stalk.”

– Albert Derichsweiler

In 1936, NSDStB deprived all student associations. In the same year, Gustav Adolf Scheel was appointed as a Reichsstudent leader, who also headed the German Student Union, the Reichsstudentenwerk and the Nazi lecturer association in a personal union.

In 1937, the NSDStB issued the honorary order of German student. With this uniformly the unconditional sesame action was introduced on light saber. From 1938, however, every duel had to be approved by the Reichsstudentführer. In early 1944, this Satisfaction was de facto abolished.[5]

The Allied Control Council issued the occupied council on 10. October 1945 the Control Council Act No. 2 (Resolution and liquidation of Nazi organizations). It banned 62 organisations, including the NSD Student Association, and seized their property.

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