Germany, DJ. A Deutsches Jungvolk Unit Pennant
(Deutsches Jungvolk Fähnlein). A very well-preserved pre-1934 version Deutsches Jungvolk (DJ) unit pennant, constructed of multiple panels of multi-coloured cotton-blended material, consisting of a rectangular base from which a tapering tail emanates at the top, one side consisting of a black bae, overlaid by a stylized red sword set diagonally from the lower corner of the hoist edge to the upper corner opposite, in turn bearing a white Totenkopf in rightward-facing profile, with a white Sig rune stitched onto the upper corner of the hoist edge, the lower corner of the outer edge bearing a white embroidered number “2” in Roman numerals, the opposite side consisting of a red base, overlaid by a diagonal white layer extending from the lower corner of the hoist edge to the upper corner of the outer edge, integrated with a square white, in turn bearing a multi-piece black swastika presenting in a classic DJ/HJ design, with four sets of dual black drawstrings emanating from the hoist edge for display, unmarked, the main panel measuring 770 mm (w) x 790 mm (h), with the tail edge measuring 1910 mm from end-to-end, minor soiling is visible to the pennant throughout the light-coloured layers and some material fatigue is evident to the end of the tail, the pennant demonstrates no other damage or mothing and is in an overall near extremely fine condition.

