This image displays a toy minifigure representing a German Army (Heer) Female Signal Officer.
The Figure: Senior Army Signal Auxiliary (Heeresnachrichtenhelferin) This figure depicts a high-ranking female leader within the Army’s auxiliary communications corps. The rank “Oberführerin” indicates a senior leadership position, responsible for overseeing unit operations.
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Uniform: She wears the regulation Grey Service Uniform (jacket and skirt) used by army auxiliaries.
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Insignia:
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Breast Eagle: On her right breast is the silver Heer Eagle (Hoheitszeichen).
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Signal Patch: On her left sleeve, there is a Lightning Bolt emblem in a yellow oval (lemon yellow was the branch color for Signals). This identifies her specific role in the Signal Corps (Nachrichtentruppe).
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Cuff Title: There is a cuff title on her lower left sleeve, denoting her specific unit or service branch.
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Accessories: She carries a black briefcase printed with a yellow lightning bolt logo, emphasizing her role in communications and command.
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Appearance: She has long blonde wavy hair and a confident expression.
Historical Background: The German Army recruited Nachrichtenhelferinnen (Signal Auxiliaries) to operate telephone exchanges, teleprinters, and radio stations, freeing up male soldiers for combat. These women were popularly known as “Blitzmädel” due to the lightning bolt insignia on their uniforms. An Oberführerin would have been an experienced leader, managing shifts of operators at major headquarters or communication hubs. They played a crucial logistical role in coordinating the movements of the Wehrmacht.


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