That indicates he was drafted by the wings and is playing in the minor leagues waiting for a call up.
DivisFolk
Transportation sigil?
Flowsnice
Adolf Schultz (who’s pictured here) was a huge red wings fan and idolized Ted Lindsay once referring him to the best non German human in history
WoolyEarthMan
Last time I looked into winged wheel iconography I think I got all the way back to ancient Egypt.
McLargeHuge89
Looks just slightly different. Neat though.
VideoApprehensive
Weren’t there neo nazis using that logo like ten years ago? I remember they had that and randomly the lions logo on signs. The wings had to issue a statement saying they don’t support white supremacists IIRC.
Winger52
I can’t tell if anyone is serious in this thread
nineteen_eighty_six
Chelios?
CabinSeason
“This man, who maintained his role as a spy and supplied information that directly lead to Germany’s defeat, moved to the USA and became none other than one of the Red Wings greatest goalies… Hap Holmes. And now you know the rest of the story.”
Spiritual-Avocado-33
Idk why this looks like a child with a mustache to me.
matt_minderbinder
I’m fairly certain that this is a secret sign that an alien race of time travelers have worn. In their native language it means hope.
Altruistic_Policy_74
It’s weird that German babies grow mustaches
chuckd94
Looks like the sidebars great grandfather
HelpIThinkImASoup
…Are we the baddies?
el_Technico
So who stole who’s logo?
ArkanoidbrokemyAnkle
Fuck we’re gonna have to change the logo now
Guilty-Kiwi
Seider’s great great grandpa Heimlich Seider. He was on the Luftwaffe line back in the day.
Problemwoodchuck
That’s a Reichsbahn (German national railroad) insignia, and the stars probably mean he was an officer. In the early 20th century Germany was militaristic enough that even their railroads were organized like a quasi-military.
Edit: If it’s pre world war one, it would actually be the länderbahnen. The Reichsbahn was formed in the 1920s.
APlaceYourMemoryOwns
A Reichsbahn Insignia -1936 – Collar Tab Reichsbahn Cypher
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IIRC it’s an insignia for their air force. Not entirely the same logo though:
https://www.lot-art.com/auction-lots/WWII-NAZI-BAHNSCHUTZPOLIZEI-REICHSBAHN-INSIGNIA/530-wwii_nazi-20.6.20-milestone
He was a big fan
That indicates he was drafted by the wings and is playing in the minor leagues waiting for a call up.
Transportation sigil?
Adolf Schultz (who’s pictured here) was a huge red wings fan and idolized Ted Lindsay once referring him to the best non German human in history
Last time I looked into winged wheel iconography I think I got all the way back to ancient Egypt.
Looks just slightly different. Neat though.
Weren’t there neo nazis using that logo like ten years ago? I remember they had that and randomly the lions logo on signs. The wings had to issue a statement saying they don’t support white supremacists IIRC.
I can’t tell if anyone is serious in this thread
Chelios?
“This man, who maintained his role as a spy and supplied information that directly lead to Germany’s defeat, moved to the USA and became none other than one of the Red Wings greatest goalies… Hap Holmes. And now you know the rest of the story.”
Idk why this looks like a child with a mustache to me.
I’m fairly certain that this is a secret sign that an alien race of time travelers have worn. In their native language it means hope.
It’s weird that German babies grow mustaches
Looks like the sidebars great grandfather
…Are we the baddies?
So who stole who’s logo?
Fuck we’re gonna have to change the logo now
Seider’s great great grandpa Heimlich Seider. He was on the Luftwaffe line back in the day.
That’s a Reichsbahn (German national railroad) insignia, and the stars probably mean he was an officer. In the early 20th century Germany was militaristic enough that even their railroads were organized like a quasi-military.
Edit: If it’s pre world war one, it would actually be the länderbahnen. The Reichsbahn was formed in the 1920s.
A Reichsbahn Insignia -1936 – Collar Tab Reichsbahn Cypher
[The Deutsche Reichsbahn (German National Railway)](https://www.medalbook.com/germany-third-reich—organizations-6/german-railway-(reichsbahn)-72/insignia-3/uniform-insignia-2/collar-tabs-2/reichsbahn-1/general-government-pattern-4/reichsbahn-general-government-pattern-lower-ranks-collar-tabs-3)
“In October of 1939, collar tabs for Railway personnel in the General Government (occupied Poland) were introduced.”
[Reichsbahn Collar Tab Cypher](https://www.battlefrontcollectibles.com/catalog/51-world-war-ii/germany-ww2/insignia/1098-reichsbahn-collar-tab-cypher-70mm)