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  • A DJ pennant of Jungenschaft “Purmann”
  • A DJ pennant of Jungenschaft “Purmann”
  • A DJ pennant of Jungenschaft “Purmann”
  • A DJ pennant of Jungenschaft “Purmann”
  • A DJ pennant of Jungenschaft “Purmann”
  • A DJ pennant of Jungenschaft “Purmann”

Item: G29167

A DJ pennant of Jungenschaft “Purmann”

$250

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A DJ pennant of Jungenschaft “Purmann”

A pennant, measuring 770x360mm, very fine condition with a noticeable rip, tearing of the tip, and three very small holes.

The obverse of Jungenschaft pennants all show a white Siegrune on black, whereas the reverse could be designed individually, but obviously in accord with Nazi ideology.

This pennant was the design of the Jungenschaft “Purmann”, an honour name that the boys gave it. It is unknown where this Jungenschaft operated and what the name stands for, if it for example was the name of a famous person.


The Jungenschaft was the smallest unit in the German Youngsters organisation of the HJ. A Jungenschaft was made up of 10 to 15 boys and led by a Jungenschaftsführer, an older boy.

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