Whistle Cord

SKU: 54.GOR.3200.006.00

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    Germany
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    The image of the Whistle Cord is attributed to John R. Angolia and David Littlejohn from their book “NSKK - NSFK. Uniforms, Organisation & History”.

History


The NSFK (Nationalsozialistisches Fliegerkorps = National Socialist Flyers Corps) was originally established in early 1932, but then became part of the DLV (Deutscher Luftsportverband = German Air Sports Association). When the DLV was dissolved upon the establishing of the Luftwaffe the NSFK was refounded on April 17, 1937 as an NSDAP paramilitary organisation.

The mission of the NSFK was to provide the means for (young) Germans to pursue an interest in flying, and thus to secure new blood for the Luftwaffe. Membership was on a voluntary basis. However, members were forbidden from simultaneously being members of the SA, SS, or NSKK. The NSFK training was no substitute for training in the Luftwaffe if a member decided to join the military. There was one thing that the NSFK had over the Luftwaffe though, which was the opportunity to fly gliders instead of just motor powered planes. The NSFK also included the discipline of ballooning.

The Whistle Cord (Pfeifenschnur) Or Leader’s Cord (Führerschnur) was worn by officers or NCOs acting as training staff. It was worn suspended from the right breast pocket to either the top button of the tunic or the second button of the jacket. It is a blue-grey interwoven cord with a loop at each end. Contrary to its name it was actually a rare occurrence that a whistle was worn on it.

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    The image of the Whistle Cord is attributed to John R. Angolia and David Littlejohn from their book “NSKK - NSFK. Uniforms, Organisation ...

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