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    Need some Help with Hungarian Badges

    Can anybody tell me some details about the shown badges?
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    #2
    Need to add that I also saw the Top KTP Badge with other Letters.
    What is the difference? Also for the KISZ Badges, what are the different Levels for.

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      #3
      According to Hollingdale's 'Warsaw Pact Badges' the top badge is a KTP sports badge. Evidently they came in 5 grades; gold with wreath, gold, silver, bronze, and iron.
      The next badge down is a "football league champion" badge.
      Sadly the rest I can't help with.

      Originally posted by uscob View Post
      Need to add that I also saw the Top KTP Badge with other Letters.
      In the same book there's shown a KHT sports badge of the same design. The author states KHT preceded the KTP but both were essential the same; army athletics.

      Thanks,
      Eric Gaumann

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        #4
        Here's the most relevant section of said book:
        Thanks,
        Eric Gaumann

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          #5
          test hung.jpg
          Thanks,
          Eric Gaumann

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            #6
            Thanks a lot Eric!
            Does the Book tells somewhere what KHT and KTP stand for?

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              #7
              Other than what you see on that page, no. My guess is that they were probably the same sports organization within the armed forces just from different eras/regimes.
              Thanks,
              Eric Gaumann

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                #8
                Nico,

                KHT stands for Kilian Haditorna. I don't remember what KTP stands for but probably a name change of the sports organization.

                Regards,

                Gordon

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                  #9
                  Gordon,
                  thaks a lot for this Info.
                  Do you know how the Levels on the KISZ Badges work or count?
                  All the Best and please, all stay safe
                  Nico

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