This minifigure represents Martin Bormann, a very powerful and high-ranking official in the German Nazi Party (NSDAP) during World War II. He rose to become Head of the Party Chancellery and Adolf Hitler’s private secretary, which gave him immense power and control over access to Hitler, especially in the later years of the war. His name is explicitly printed in the image, confirming the identity.
The figure’s uniform and insignia are historically appropriate for Bormann’s position. The red collar tabs with gold oak leaves specifically signify the rank of Reichsleiter, the second-highest political rank in the Nazi Party, a position which Bormann held.
The item in the picture is a single, detailed toy minifigure depicted wearing the tan service uniform of a high-ranking Nazi Party political leader:
- His headgear is a tan peaked visor cap (Schirmmütze) with a red band and printed gold-colored party insignia.
- The single-breasted tan tunic features the red Nazi Party swastika armband on the left sleeve.
- The uniform is highly detailed with printed decorations, including the Golden Party Badge on his pocket, and the specific Reichsleiter rank insignia on the collar tabs.
- He is also depicted with a printed brown leather belt and cross-strap.
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