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    #61
    Originally posted by ErichS View Post
    Hi John, yes she was one of the rare female Alte Kampfer with Hitler from the very early days of the Party. It's interesting to note that she was not a Nun but a Nurse.
    Erich...I found it interesting that she met Hitler by chance on a tram I think it was in 1920...and the rest is history...

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      #62
      Hi John, the 1st type with the thin pin were the first pieces to be awarded before the badge became an official honor award in 1936 and are thus the most rare.

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        #63
        Stonemint posted this photo in the HJ thread and I think that it belongs over here as well. Note the location of the CB on this HJ Leaders uniform slightly above the GPB.
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          #64
          Also a Blutorden holder. Highly decorated guy,any one know who he is?

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            #65
            Originally posted by Jon Fish View Post
            Also a Blutorden holder. Highly decorated guy,any one know who he is?
            The name on the attachment is Tippel.

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              #66
              Originally posted by ErichS View Post
              The name on the attachment is Tippel.
              I found Otto Tippel's name on the list of Coburg Badge recipients but not on the BO recipients list. He possibly could have received it at a later date?

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                #67
                Here's a photo showing Franz Schwede Coburg wearing his CB. It's interesting to note that he is not listed in the original list of recipients but with a name like his he had to get one.
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                  #68
                  Erich, I have an inside tip Coburg was actually providing these awards for a profit to Hitler and his gang.....nothing like starting a new rumor

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                    #69
                    The photo is most interesting. Would it be possible to get a high resolution of it. The CB he is wearing seems, and I say sams to be similar to the Silver special award. The edge of the badge looks to be bright? The width of the blade together with the position of the arms of the Swastika would be a good determination.

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                      #70
                      Magnifying this image it appears to be a standard RZM pattern badge; too flat to be an original issue, and with no evidence of enameling.
                      Erich
                      Festina lente!

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                        #71
                        Originally posted by Erich Benndorff View Post
                        Magnifying this image it appears to be a standard RZM pattern badge; too flat to be an original issue, and with no evidence of enameling.
                        Erich
                        That would make sense due to it being a later issued award to him.

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                          #72
                          The man in the photo is NOT Tippel but HJ Obergebietsfuhrer Emil Klein !!

                          Mark Costa

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                            #73
                            Here's another photo of the Coburg badges in wear on Grimminger and friend.
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                              #74
                              Here is a program and pass for the "German Days" at Coburg for the 14 &15th of October 1922.
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                                #75
                                pass
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