German Red Cross 1938 Pattern Enlisted Ranks Field Cap

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SKU: 70.GOR.01.03.003.000

Estimated market value:

$200 USD

  • German Red Cross 1938 Pattern Enlisted Ranks Field Cap Left
  • German Red Cross 1938 Pattern Enlisted Ranks Field Cap Right
  • German Red Cross 1938 Pattern Enlisted Ranks Field Cap Insignia
  • German Red Cross 1938 Pattern Enlisted Ranks Field Cap Interior
  • German Red Cross 1938 Pattern Enlisted Ranks Field Cap Stamp Detail

Estimated market value:

$200 USD

Attributes

  • Country
    Germany

Physical Description and Item Details


This is an extremely well preserved, near mint, DRK (Deutsches Rotes Kreuz/German Red Cross) Feldmütze constructed of gray wool, with fold-down side and back panels, with semi-aggressively sloping downwards scallops towards the front. The front of the cap features a machine embroidered national tri-colour cockade in black, white, and red cotton embroidery, as well as a white double-brimmed machine embroidered triangular soutache directly above the cockade. On the left side of the cap is also a DRK insignia, constructed of black, white, and red embroidery, on a light gray rayon backer, and with off-white embroidered bordering. Each side of the cap also features a set of black-painted rivets that act as air vents. The interior of the cap is fully lined with a black cotton/rayon blended fabric, and is marked “57” in white ink. The cap measures 283 mm 109 mm (folded) and is in overall in near mint condition, and does not show any significant signs of wear or age on the interior or the exterior.

History


Following the First World War, the German Red Cross (Deutsches Rotes Kreuz, DRK) was threatened in its existence by the Treaty of Versailles, since the organisation was mainly focused on preparing its members for war and military-related medical service. This resulted in the DRK switching focus to social welfare activities during the time of the Weimar Republic.

The stipulations enforced by the Treaty of Versailles were declared null and void following the NSDAP’s consolidation of power in 1933. The new Reich Minister of the Interior, Wilhelm Frick, an NSDAP member, ensured that the DRK would be ready to support all of the Third Reich’s future military affairs and political ideologies. In 1938, the DRK was merged with the Ministry of the Interior’s Social Welfare Organisation, officially becoming an organisation under NSDAP oversight. The DRK also had ties to the SS, mainly due to high-ranking medical professionals serving in both organisations simultaneously.

The design of the DRK Field Cap was a continuation of the form used during the First World War and the Weimar Republic. New regulations concerning the DRK uniforms were introduced in 1935 and 1938, and they altered the design of the uniform garments.

The DRK Field Cap was worn by all DRK personnel as part of their duty uniform.

There are two main versions of the cap. The first version was worn from 1935 to 1938, and the second was worn from 1938 to 1945. Each version of the cap is composed of dark grey woolen material and features the DRK national eagle emblem.

The pre-1938 caps feature side skirts with two decorative buttons along the front seam. Above the front of the side skirts is a light-grey soutache and a metallic DRK national eagle emblem.

The post-1938 caps replaced the decorative side skirts buttons with a national tricolour cockade insignia, the DRK national emblem is embroidered, and the national emblem insignia is located on the left side of the cap. These caps also have different attributes for DRK NCO caps versus DRK Enlisted Ranks caps. For NCOs, the caps have aluminum piping along the side skirts and the top cap seam, and the cockade is composed of hand-embroidered bullion wire. For Enlisted Ranks, the caps do not have any piping, the cockade may be hand-woven from regular thread or machine-embroidered on a cloth backing, and a light-grey soutache is added above the cockade.

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