This image displays a toy minifigure representing an adult leader of the Hitler Youth (Hitlerjugend, or HJ), or a leader from a related Nazi Party paramilitary organization like the SA, during the Third Reich.
The figure is dressed in a uniform that evokes the early Nazi Party “Brownshirts.” He wears a tan-brown tunic with four pockets, a brown leather Sam Browne-style belt with a cross-strap, and dark grey or black trousers. His headwear is a black beret-style cap with insignia. The rank of a leader is indicated by the insignia on his red collar tabs (Kragenspiegel) and shoulder straps.
The most definitive piece of insignia is the Nazi Party (NSDAP) armband on his left arm. It is red with a white circle containing a black swastika. While youth members wore a specific Hitler Youth armband, adult leaders often wore the standard party armband, signifying their status within the Nazi political structure.
Historical Background: The Hitler Youth was a massive organization that required a large number of adult leaders to manage and indoctrinate its millions of members. These adult leaders, often members of the Nazi Party or the SA (Sturmabteilung), were responsible for overseeing the paramilitary training, physical conditioning, and ideological education of German boys. This figure, with his officer-style belt and party armband, represents the adult cadre that enforced the Nazi regime’s control over the nation’s youth, ensuring they were molded into a future generation of loyal soldiers and party functionaries.


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