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National Socialist Flyers Corps

Paramilitary organization of the Nazi Party


Summary

Paramilitary organization of the Nazi Party

FieldValue
agency_nameNational Socialist Flyers Corps
nativenameNationalsozialistisches Fliegerkorps - NSFK
logoNSFK Wimpel Fördernde Mitglieder.svg
logo_width150
logo_captionNSFK pennant
picture_width250px
formed15 April 1937
preceding1German Air Sports Association
dissolved8 May 1945
jurisdictionNazi Germany Nazi Germany
Occupied Europe
chief1_nameFriedrich Christiansen
chief1_positionKorpsführer
chief2_nameObergruppenfuher Gerhard Sporleder 1936-1940
chief2_positionStabsführer
chief3_nameObergruppenfuhrer 1940-1945
chief3_positionStabsführer
chief4_namechief4_position=chief5_name=chief5_position=chief6_name=chief6_position=chief7_name=chief7_position=chief8_name=chief8_position=chief9_name=chief9_position=parent_department=

Occupied Europe The National Socialist Flyers Corps (; NSFK) was a paramilitary aviation organization of the Nazi Party.

History

NSFK was founded 15 April 1937 as a successor to the German Air Sports Association; the latter had been active during the years when a German air force was forbidden by the Treaty of Versailles. The NSFK organization was based closely on the para-military organization of the Sturmabteilung (SA). A similar group was the National Socialist Motor Corps (NSKK). During the early years of its existence, the NSFK conducted military aviation training in gliders and private airplanes.

Leadership

Friedrich Christiansen, originally a Generalleutnant then later a Luftwaffe General der Flieger, was NSFK Korpsführer from 15 April 1937 until 26 June 1943, followed by Generaloberst Alfred Keller until 8 May 1945. Hermann Goering as Reich Marshal was nominal head of the NSFK and was occasionally consulted on issues surrounding heavy transport, as at the Battle of Stalingrad.

Ranks, uniforms and other insignia

The paramilitary rank system was in use by the NSFK between the years of 1933 and 1945. The ranks were designed after paramilitary rank titles of the Sturmabteilung. Most ranks of the NSFK were also used by the National Socialist Motor Corps which maintained its own paramilitary rank system.

As with most Nazi paramilitary groups, rank patches were worn on a single collar opposite a badge of unit membership. The exception was for the ranks Standartenführer and above which displayed rank insignia on both collars.

Rank insignia

As of 1937, the final rank pattern of the National Socialist Flyer Corps was as follows:

InsigniaNSFK RankTranslationLuftwaffe equivalentCollarShoulder
[[File:NSFK-Korpsführer.svg25px]][[File:NSFK-Korpsführer shoulder.svg100px]]KorpsführerCorps LeaderGeneralfeldmarschall
[[File:NSFK-Ehrenführer.svg25px]][[File:NSFK-Gruppenführer shoulder.svg100px]]EhrenführerHonorary LeaderGeneraloberst
[[File:NSFK-Obergruppenführer.svg25px]]ObergruppenführerSenior Group LeaderGeneral
[[File:NSFK-Gruppenführer.svg25px]]GruppenführerGroup LeaderGeneralleutnant
[[File:NSFK-Brigadeführer.svg25px]]BrigadeführerBrigade LeaderGeneralmajor
[[File:NSFK-Oberführer.svg25px]]OberführerSenior LeaderOberst
[[File:NSFK-Standartenführer.svg25px]]StandartenführerRegiment LeaderOberst
[[File:NSFK-Obersturmbannführer.svg25px]]ObersturmbannführerSenior Assault Unit LeaderOberstleutnant
[[File:NSFK-Sturmbannführer.svg25px]]SturmbannführerAssault Unit LeaderMajor
[[File:NSFK-Hauptsturmführer.svg25px]][[File:Luftwaffe epaulette Leutnant.svg100px]]HauptsturmführerChief Assault LeaderHauptmann
[[File:NSFK-Obersturmführer.svg25px]]ObersturmführerSenior Assault LeaderOberleutnant
[[File:NSFK-Untersturmführer.svg25px]]UntersturmführerJunior Assault LeaderLeutnant
[[File:NSFK-Obertruppführer.svg75px]][[File:Luftwaffe epaulette Mannschaften.svg100px]]ObertruppführerSenior Troop LeaderStabsfeldwebel
[[File:NSFK-Truppführer.svg75px]]TruppführerTroop LeaderHauptfeldwebel
[[File:NSFK-Oberscharführer.svg75px]]OberscharführerSenior Squad LeaderOberfeldwebel
[[File:NSFK-Scharführer.svg75px]]ScharführerSquad LeaderUnteroffizier
[[File:NSFK-Rottenführer.svg75px]]RottenführerSection LeaderObergefreiter
[[File:NSFK-Sturmmann.svg75px]]SturmmannStorm TrooperGefreiter
[[File:NSFK-Mann.svg75px]]MannTrooperFlieger
NoneAnwärterCandidateNone

Uniforms

Organisationsbuc00nati 0 orig 0711 ORGANISATIONSBUCH DER NSDAP 1943 Tafel 70 Das Nationalsozialistische Fliegerkorps NSFK. Standarte Sturmfahne Public domain CROPPED.jpg

Organisationsbuc00nati 0 orig 0712 ORGANISATIONSBUCH DER NSDAP 1943 Tafel 71 Das Nationalsozialistische Fliegerkorps NSFK. Rottenführer im grosse Dienstanzug, Standartenführer im kleinen Dienstanzug Public domain CROPPED.jpg

Organisationsbuc00nati 0 orig 0713 ORGANISATIONSBUCH DER NSDAP 1943 Tafel 72 Das Nationalsozialistische Fliegerkorps NSFK. Standartenführer im Ausgehanzug, Sturmbannführer im Abendanzug Public domain CROPPED.jpg

Organisationsbuc00nati 0 orig 0714 ORGANISATIONSBUCH DER NSDAP 1943 Tafel 73 Das Nationalsozialistische Fliegerkorps NSFK. Dienstgradabzeichen (Kragenspiegeln u. Schulterklappen) etc. Public domain CROPPED.jpg Source:

Rank flags

File:Standarte Korpsführer NSFK.svg|NSFK Korpsführer File:Standarte Stabsführer NSFK.svg|NSFK Stabsführer File:Standarte Gruppenführer NSFK.svg|NSFK Gruppenführer File:Standarte Standartenführer NSFK.svg| NSFK Standartenführer File:Wimpel Sturmangehörige NSFK.svg|NSFK Sturmangehörige File:Wimpel Sturmführer NSFK.svg|NSFK Sturmführer File:NSFK.jpg|NSFK Standarte File:NSFK Wimpel Fördernde Mitglieder.svg|NSFK Vehicle pennant File:NSFK white vehicle pennant.png|NSFK White vehicle pennant File:NSFK blue vehicle pennant.png|NSFK Blue vehicle pennant Source:

NSFK badges

  • The Free Balloon Pilot Badge (Das Abzeichen für Freiballonführer). This was authorized on 10 March 1938 by NSFK Korpsführer, Christiansen.
  • The Motor Aircraft Pilot Badge (Das Abzeichen für Motorflugzeugführer). This was authorized on 12 July 1938 by Christiansen.
  • The Large Glider Flyer Badge (Das Große Segelfliegerabzeichen). This was authorized on 26 January 1942 by Christiansen.

References

References

  1. "Uniform und Rangabzeichen des NSFK".
  2. (1937). "Organisationsbuch der NSDAP". Zentralverlag.
  3. (2013). "Nationalsozialistisches Fliegerkorps (NSFK) Regulation Collar Tabs".
  4. Ley, Robert (1943). ''Organisationsbuch der NSDAP.'' Zentralverlag der NSDAP, images 70–73.
  5. Herzfeld, Andreas (2013). ''Die Riemann'sche Sammlung deutscher Autoflaggen und Kfz-Stander'', vol. 1. p. 170, and image 71.
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