One type of Yellow Armband worn by Germans was an armband that was Yellow with black letters that read "Duestche Wehrmacht" -- or 'German Army'. These were given out to civilians during the last weeks of the war as a last ditch measure to stop the Russians. Hitler wanted to arm every German citizen to fight. He gave them rifles and bazakoos and this arm band.
However, this arm band was not related to the Nazi's.
Concentration CampArmbands were issued to prisoners in concentration camps to distinguish their "crime". Usually the armband was white with a colored Symbol.A Yellow Star was worn to identify a Jew. Other symbols were Pink for homosexuals and other ones for hard criminals, etc.
Additional AnswerThere were a several yellow-coloured armbands worn by members of the German Armed Forces and other Nazi organisations. These armbands incorporated words, symbols, or a combination of words and symbols. Examples of these armbands include:R.A.D. Kriegsberichter........Reich Labour Service War Reporter
Deutsche Wehrmacht.......Civilians and military personnel working for Wehrmacht
Bahnhofswache.......Armed Forces or Waffen-SS Railway Guards
Bahnhofs Offizier......pre-war Luftwaffe officers assigned to railway station security
Waffen-SS.....personnel working for Waffen-SS
Deutsche Luftwaffe + Luftwaffe Eagle......ID armband for downed Luftwaffe aircrew
Deutsche Volkssturm Wehrmacht + Eagle......Home Guard
Nazi Eagle.....personnel in state service
Was was the Waffen SS Armband.CommentIf this is a genuine armband, then it is highly unusual. If it was red, not yellow, then it describes the SS (not Waffen-SS) armband. If this is seen in a colour photograph, the colour may have faded.
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One armband issued in WW2 Germany was either a black or dark blue armband with a white eagle & swastika/wreath and under the eagle was Reichspost . The Reichspost was the postal service for the country.Some photos show the uniform with a patch of the same design instead of an armband.
Depends on the Armband maybe about £40 or so if standard.
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He at first wore it because he had a bruise on his arm. Once they kept winning he wore it for good luck.
This answer is NOT TRUE at all. FDR wore the black armband because his Mother had just died. Not because of the attack on Pearl Harbor
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In some countries, like Germany, yes it is illegal. And in the United States, while not entirely illegal, it is very much frowned upon, as Nazi symbols are not popular with most Americans. If you wore such a symbol to most high schools, you would probably be told to remove it immediately or face a suspension.
It is a captain armband you should see a c on it (captain).
Those are the tefillin, worn during the morning prayers in accordance with the command in Deuteronomy ch.6 and Exodus ch.13. They contain parchments with verses from Exodus ch.13, and Deuteronomy ch.6 and ch.11. They represent the relationship with God, and subjecting ourselves to His will.