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Deutsch: Mützenabzeichen "Totenkopf" der Panzertruppe bis 1945, vorher erste Version "SS-Totenkopf" von 1923 bis 1934.
English: Cap badge "Totenkopf" of the Aroure cops to 1945, bevore first wersion of the "SS-Totenkopf" from 1923 to 1934.
Русский: Шапочный знак "Мёртвая голова" танковых войск до 1945г., с 1934 до 1945г. первая версия "СС-Мёртвая голова".
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Kilde Organisationsbuch der NSDAP, 3d Ed (1937)
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