@Schrat_Ger While true, they did not use the swastika with the same color-scheme, angle or as an armband, they also did not have the flags and the police uniforms should really just be a giveaway that it was later, they look nothing like the Weimar era designs.
@Schrat_Ger Well sure I have seen that too, but the armband is a specific NSDAP one and the flags too, and the hat insignia and uniforms are also only found in the period after 1933.
@Schrat_Ger I mean sure, but I don't really get how it could possibly be from 1919 when the swastika was not even the party symbol back then, and Hitler was still in the army.
@Schrat_Ger I am not sure if it is really from 1939 since there seems to be no indication of that, but I would say around the 30s based on the other uniforms having the NS symbols and general reworked 3rd Reich police style.
@Schrat_Ger Freikorps with Hackenkreuz-armbands in 1919 just does not make sense since the NSDAP did not even exist until 1920 and took some time to get popular.
Archives get stuff wrong all the time, and this would be the case here.