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NSKK Enamel Building Sign

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Original price $425.00
Original price $425.00 - Original price $425.00
Original price $425.00
Current price $310.00
$310.00 - $310.00
Current price $310.00

Title: NSKK Enamel Building Sign Description: This NSKK enamel building sign is a historical artifact associated with the National Socialist Motor Corps (NSKK), a paramilitary organization in Nazi Germany. The sign is made of enamel and would have been mounted on a building to signify the presence or affiliation with the NSKK. Size 3x7 inches

Product Details:

  • Material: Enamel
  • Dimensions: [Provide specific dimensions if known]
  • Design: The sign features the emblem or symbol of the NSKK, which typically consisted of a cogwheel with a swastika in the center, surrounded by a wreath or other decorative elements. The design may also include text such as "NSKK" or other related inscriptions.

Brief History of NSKK: The NSKK, also known as the Nationalsozialistisches Kraftfahrkorps, was a paramilitary organization established in Nazi Germany in 1931. It was primarily responsible for training and organizing the transportation corps within the Nazi Party. The NSKK played a significant role in motorizing the German military and supporting various paramilitary activities.

The organization initially focused on training members in automotive skills, conducting driving tests, and organizing motorized convoys. However, during World War II, the NSKK expanded its activities to include auxiliary military functions and providing transportation support to the German armed forces.

The NSKK had its own distinct uniform, rank structure, and emblems, including the emblem displayed on this enamel building sign. The organization was closely associated with the Nazi Party and its ideology.

After the end of World War II in 1945, the NSKK, along with other Nazi organizations, was disbanded, and its activities were prohibited in Germany.

Please note that the NSKK and its associated artifacts, including enamel signs, are historical relics and are often considered controversial due to their connection to the Nazi regime. The sale, possession, or display of such items may be regulated or restricted in many countries to prevent the promotion of hate or extremist ideologies.

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