
It is also probable that this armband was worn by members of the staff of the Reichsarbeitsführer.
Source: Badges and Insginia of the Third Reich.

Armband worn by personnel acting as stewards at military parades, especially the pre war celebrations held in Berlin and other major cities.

NSBO NS Betriebsorganisation ( NS Factory Organisation)

On 4 March 1938 the Nazi Party created the Nationalsozialistisches Reichskriegerbund (National-Socialist-State Soldier's League). The NS-RKB, which was the only War Veterans organization permitted to exist an into which were absorbed all the former War Veterans Associations.
Source: Badges and Insginia of the Third Reich.

Armband as worn by the Technishe Nothilfe personnel. a technical group in charge of repairs for communication and transportation network

New style nazi-sponsored Kyffhauserbund (War Veterans Support Association) arm band for use by ordinary members.
Source: Badges and Insginia of the Third Reich.

NSKK armband
The Ranks and insignia of the National Socialist Motor Corps (NSKK) were a paramilitary rank system used between the years of 1931 and 1945. The ranks were based closely on the ranks and insignia of the Sturmabteilung, of which the NSKK had originally been a part.

The SA Sports Badge Association arm band which was worn by sports umpires, time keepers and track officials of the SA (Sturmabteiling) judging at official sports events for members of the SA and other NSDAP formations who were competing for the SA Sports Badge.
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