Character Identification: Karl Hanke (Reichsführer-SS / Gauleiter)
This custom building block minifigure represents Karl Hanke, a high-ranking official in Nazi Germany. The text in the image labels him with his final, brief title: Reichsführer-SS. However, visually, the figure is dressed in a white summer tunic with red collar tabs, which is highly characteristic of a Gauleiter (regional Nazi Party leader) summer uniform, a position he held for most of the war.
Specific Name and Uniform Details
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Specific Name: Karl Hanke (Labelled as Reichsführer-SS / Depicted in Gauleiter Summer Uniform)
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Headgear: The figure wears a white summer officer’s peaked cap (Schirmmütze). It features printed gold piping, a gold eagle emblem at the top, and a wreath with a cockade on the black cap band.
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The Uniform Torso: He is dressed in a formal white summer tunic. This was a popular variation worn by high-ranking party officials and SS officers during the warmer months.
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Collar Tabs: The collar features red tabs with gold borders. (Historically, red collar tabs were worn by political leaders like Gauleiters, whereas SS collar tabs were black. This suggests the figure blends his long-standing political rank with his final SS title).
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Belt: He wears a brown leather belt with a gold circular belt buckle.
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Decorations and Medals:
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Around his neck, he wears a printed neck order (representing an award like the German Order or Knight’s Cross).
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On his left breast pocket, there is a printed Iron Cross 1st Class, a ribbon bar, and the Golden Party Badge (a specialized pin for early members of the Nazi Party).
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Arm Insignia:
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Left Arm: He wears the standard red Nazi Party brassard (armband) with a black swastika inside a white circle.
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Right Arm: Printed on his right sleeve is a silver chevron. This represents the Honor Chevron for the Old Guard (Ehrenwinkel der Alten Kämpfer), awarded to those who joined the party or affiliated organizations before Hitler took power in 1933.
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Lower Body: The legs feature tan/khaki breeches tucked into tall black jackboots.
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Facial Features: The figure has striking blue eyes and a stern, neutral expression.
Historical Background
Karl Hanke (1903–1945) was a prominent and fanatical official in the Nazi Party. For the majority of World War II, he served as the Gauleiter (Regional Party Leader) of Lower Silesia (now part of Poland). In this role, he was known for his extreme ruthlessness and fanaticism, eventually declaring the city of Breslau a “fortress” (Festung) in 1945, forcing a suicidal defense against the advancing Soviet Red Army that resulted in the near-total destruction of the city and massive civilian casualties.
The text on the image labels him as Reichsführer-SS, which relates to a very specific and dramatic historical event at the very end of the war:
In late April 1945, while trapped in the Führerbunker in Berlin, Adolf Hitler learned that his long-time loyalist Heinrich Himmler (the actual Reichsführer-SS) had secretly attempted to negotiate a surrender with the Western Allies. Viewing this as the ultimate betrayal, Hitler stripped Himmler of all his offices and ordered his arrest.
In his last will and political testament, dictated just before his suicide on April 29, 1945, Hitler appointed Karl Hanke as the last Reichsführer-SS and Chief of the German Police, rewarding Hanke for his fanatical defense of Breslau. Hanke held this title for only a few days and never actually commanded the SS in any functional capacity, as the Third Reich was collapsing around him. He was captured by Czech partisans while trying to flee and was killed in June 1945.


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