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If they were in the military or in a Nazi youth organization, then they had to wear uniforms at certain times. At other times, they could choose what to wear. See the related link for pictures of some typical Nazi uniforms.
Germany used many various types of arm bands in their army and with civilians. The Nazi Party armband was red with a white circle and a black swastika and it signified you were a member of the Nazi party. Not all German civilians nor all German soldiers were members of Nazi party. During the last months of the war, a yellow arm band was worn with "Deutsche Wehrmacht" in black letters for civilians who were armed to defend their city against the Russian invaders.
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The Nazi salute is an extended arm with an open hand, raised enough to show the palm.
In the context of 1917, MIP on armbands worn by women likely stands for "Made in Prison." During that time, women involved in the suffrage movement were often arrested and imprisoned for protesting and advocating for the right to vote. Wearing armbands with MIP indicated that they had been incarcerated for their cause.