Corps colours of the Sturmabteilung


Corps colours, or troop-function colours were traditional worn in the German Wehrmacht from 1935 until 1945 as discrimination criteria between several branches, special services, corps, rank groups and appointments of the ministerial area, general staff, Oberkommando der Wehrmacht, up to the military branches Heer, Luftwaffe and Kriegsmarine.
With the formation of the Waffen-SS and so-called Gesamt-SA by simultaneous new-structuring in line with military principles, corps coloures were introduced to these organizations as well.

Corps colours of the SA

After incorporation of the SA-Obergruppe Ostmark to the main SA-organisation in March 1938, the formation of Gesamt-SA began in January 1939. The new sub-division structure was as follows:
However, two former SA branches converted to other paramilitary organizations. So the previous Motor-SA was transferred to the National Socialist Motor CorpsNSMC, and the Flieger-SA together with the Flieger-SS formed the new Nation Socialist Flyers CorpsNSFC.
In line with new subdivision to branches and service areas corps colours were introduced. The former so-called SA-group colours were abolished. The systematic of corps colours was introduced to NSMC and NSFC as well. The new introduced SA-corps colours were almost identically to these of the Wehrmacht.

SA-Corps colours

The synoptic table below contains some corps colours and examples used by the SA from 1939–45.
; Remarks:
Right collar patch contains the number and type of unit in SA and SS, and "Oberstaffelfuehrer" : … Left collar patch contain the rank insignias.