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    NSDAP Membership Badge Database

    Here's a thread we were talking about under another thread, a place to post pics of membership badges, originals, for reference. Props to Richarddwh
    for the idea. If a moderator would like to tack it on top for future reference that would be great.

    Please, original examples here only please, if enough concern comes up over repros maybe we can start another thread about those. I'd like to get it started with a couple examples of mine but the images I have are poor quality and my camera needs new batteries, I will post them ASAP

    Does anyone have a list of the manufactorer's numbers to tack in here?

    #2
    Here is mine RZM M1/90 is Apreck & Vrage, Leipzig.
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      #3
      Nsdap

      Here's mine (what about the other badges used for propaganda but based on this badge, like Heim Ins Reich, etc...worth looking at these also isn't it??)
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      Last edited by TerryG; 04-02-2004, 11:10 AM. Reason: NSDAP

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        #4
        Nsdap

        ..
        Last edited by TerryG; 04-02-2004, 11:11 AM.

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          #5
          Nsdap

          and a painted version
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          Last edited by TerryG; 04-02-2004, 11:08 AM.

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            #6
            Nsdap

            Painted version's markings
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              #7
              RZM code
              M1/72 is Fritz Zimmermann, Stuttgart.
              M1/103 is Carl Poellath, Schrobenhausen.

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                #8
                great start, let's keep it coming. I'll post 2 examples tonight

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Brig
                  great start, let's keep it coming. I'll post 2 examples tonight
                  Excellent Idea. I haven't got any of these yet for this very reason, not sure what to look for

                  Cheers
                  Don

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                    #10
                    I intend to type up things to look for in an original such as details on the front, RZM marks, etc

                    I'll post it when I'm done

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                      #11
                      hello guys...there are a tremendous amount of makers of these party badges and marks....at least 60 or so would be my guess with probably more....check out my site for pics of different marks...i used to have about 20 of these pins but now i think i am down to 10 or so...there are also many different variations...the pin back RZM version as shown in this thread is most common version, there is the small enamel pin version 16mm(?), the button hole version, the stick pin version,the painted version, the pre RZM version, other countries sympathizer version and probably more that i cant remember.....
                      mike
                      http://enamelsofwar.homestead.com



                      Originally posted by Brig
                      I intend to type up things to look for in an original such as details on the front, RZM marks, etc

                      I'll post it when I'm done

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                        #12
                        Nsdap

                        No markings on this one.
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                          #13
                          Another

                          Obverse
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                            #14
                            Late war zinc lacquer painted

                            Reverse
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                            Last edited by Richardxyz; 04-03-2004, 05:57 AM. Reason: missing pic

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                              #15
                              here's my enamel M1/101
                              front's a bit blurry, hard to get a clear photo with my flash
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