This image displays a toy minifigure representing a German Navy (Kriegsmarine) Senior Female Auxiliary.
The Figure: Senior Naval Auxiliary (Marinehelferin) This figure depicts a woman serving in the support branches of the German Navy. The rank title on the image, “Hauptführerin der Marinehelferinnen” (Senior Leader of Naval Auxiliaries), indicates a high-ranking officer within the auxiliary hierarchy.
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Uniform: She wears the regulation Grey Service Uniform (jacket and skirt) used by naval auxiliaries.
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Insignia:
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Breast Eagle: On her right breast is the gold Kriegsmarine Eagle (Hoheitsadler), the standard naval emblem.
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Anchor Patch: On her left sleeve cuff, there is a specialized Anchor insignia or cuff title, denoting her naval affiliation.
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Collar Tabs: The gold piping on her collar tabs signifies her officer status.
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Accessories: She carries a black briefcase printed with a gold anchor logo, emphasizing her administrative or leadership role.
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Appearance: She has short, wavy reddish-orange hair and a stern expression.
Historical Background: The Kriegsmarine (German Navy) employed thousands of women as auxiliaries (Marinehelferinnen) to release men for sea duty. They worked as radio operators, signal specialists, and administrative staff at naval bases and headquarters. A Hauptführerin was a very senior rank, responsible for overseeing large groups of female personnel. While they were not combatants, they were a vital part of the naval command structure and wore uniforms that mirrored their male counterparts but with distinct female tailoring.


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