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    for those who dont know what happened...

    http://milotis78.blogspot.com/2007/0...coup-dtat.html

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      Originally posted by der-hase-fee View Post
      Albert Leo Schlageter
      * 12 August 1894
      ┼ 26 May 1923
      Schlageter was not considered a martyr until after the assumption of power. It's also unsure on whether he was an actual a Party member.

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        Originally posted by ErichS View Post
        Schlageter was not considered a martyr until after the assumption of power. It's also unsure on whether he was an actual a Party member.
        "The first soldier of the TR."

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          Originally posted by ErichS View Post
          After a little dealing I was able to add this very rare little plate along with the poster to my Coburg collection.
          If any one else is looking for one of these Coburg plates I know the location of one ,PM me or Jon Fish (Jon is using my log in )asap, cheers.
          Iam Uncle Sam
          That’s who Iam
          Been hiding out
          In a rock and roll band

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            Originally posted by münster View Post
            If any one else is looking for one of these Coburg plates I know the location of one ,PM me or Jon Fish (Jon is using my log in )asap, cheers.
            That the one at KW's ? Erich has been looking at it already ...

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              Originally posted by der-hase-fee View Post
              That the one at KW's ? Erich has been looking at it already ...
              I think that this is the bronze plaque that has the same design as the one on my poster and being from the same 1942 event. I'm yet to see another porcelain 10yr aniversary Coburg plate to date.

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                No not the plaque, I seent hat a couple weeks ago. This is another plate Exactly the same as Erichs. Interested pm me .

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                  Originally posted by Jon Fish View Post
                  No not the plaque, I seent hat a couple weeks ago. This is another plate Exactly the same as Erichs. Interested pm me .
                  Cool, that would make two so far out there.

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                    Here's an itnteresting plaque being offered by Winkler. Note that it's from the same event in 1942 as the poster that I have in my collection. More rare items seem to be hitting the market as of late.
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                      Correction, the 1941 event at Coburg.

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                        Thats what I call a masterpiece of posters. Thank you for showing Erich. You have got the best collection on Coburg badge.

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                          Originally posted by Jon Fish View Post
                          Have 2 lovely tinnies to show here...................
                          Ah two of my dream tinnies

                          Thanks for sharing Jon

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                            Originally posted by Gregorio Torres View Post
                            Thats what I call a masterpiece of posters. Thank you for showing Erich. You have got the best collection on Coburg badge.
                            Thanks for your kind words Greg, it's been fun and at times a challange putting it all together! Best, Erich

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                              Originally posted by ErichS View Post
                              Schlageter was not considered a martyr until after the assumption of power. It's also unsure on whether he was an actual a Party member.
                              Erich, the First Memorial service held (on recommendation of the NSDAP) for Leo Schlageter was on the 10th June 1924, and since that day, they "used" him as a Martyr for their cause. so long before the assumption of power. (Only Hitler himselfwas against this and did not take part in the first few Memorial meetings)
                              As far as him being a NS member, all that is recorded is that he was a member of the: Nationalsozialen Vereinigung and later the: Deutschvölkische Freiheitspartei.
                              He took part in the 1923 First Parteitag as an "Observer"
                              Infos from:
                              http://diki.cwahi.net/schlageter.htm

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                                Originally posted by Josef Fueß View Post
                                Erich, the First Memorial service held (on recommendation of the NSDAP) for Leo Schlageter was on the 10th June 1924, and since that day, they "used" him as a Martyr for their cause. so long before the assumption of power. (Only Hitler himselfwas against this and did not take part in the first few Memorial meetings)
                                As far as him being a NS member, all that is recorded is that he was a member of the: Nationalsozialen Vereinigung and later the: Deutschvölkische Freiheitspartei.
                                He took part in the 1923 First Parteitag as an "Observer"
                                Infos from:
                                http://diki.cwahi.net/schlageter.htm
                                Thanks for the additional information Josef. Those killeed at the War Ministry and Feldherrnhalle were the first killed in actual service to the Party and that's why I think that they were the first official Martyrs of the Movement.

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