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"1933 Gau Munich Commemorative Badge"
But it is not a 1933 Gau Munich Commemorative Badge:
http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...9&postcount=48
Uwe
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Originally posted by Dmv View PostI believe it started as a Festabzeichen for/on that day, as the newspaper add dated 8-11-1933 says, but sometime after that it was "upgraded" to a commemorative badge...
But certain events were "upgraded" by decree to be "Commemorative" and given special stature. There is specific documentation of these "upgraded" Festabzeichen. I haven't seen anything for the Munich November 1933 badge yet, but those owners of the badge are certainly entitled to their opinions.
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Dmv:
"... but sometime after that it was "upgraded" to a commemorative badge..."
ErichS:
"I agree with the above statement."
JoeW:
"I haven't seen anything for the Munich November 1933 badge yet, but those owners of the badge are certainly entitled to their opinion"
Yes, I'm interested too.
Please "Dmv" and "ErichS", show us contemporary proofs for this statements.
Uwe
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Originally posted by speedytop View PostDmv:
"... but sometime after that it was "upgraded" to a commemorative badge..."
ErichS:
"I agree with the above statement."
JoeW:
"I haven't seen anything for the Munich November 1933 badge yet, but those owners of the badge are certainly entitled to their opinion"
Yes, I'm interested too.
Please "Dmv" and "ErichS", show us contemporary proofs for this statements.
Uwe
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Erich,
"... worn by some of the participants after Nov. 1933."
Why not, please see my comment in the linked thread (in excerpts):
"It was and is not unusual (if the festival badge is nicely done!), to wear such a Festabzeichen a year or several years later, without or together with the new Festabzeichen for the new year(s). To show, look, I had been here the last year(s) too!."
A picture of later wear is not a proof for an upgraded "Festabzeichen".
To be more precise, it could not be upgraded to a commemorative badge, because it was a commemorative badge.
Text in a period book: "Gedenkfeier des 9. November 1923 in München"
"Gedenkfeier" = commemoration.
But I think, that this was not meant with "upgraded" by Dmv.
Some other badges (Festabzeichen) had been upgraded, for example the Gau Osthannover badge. First a participant badge, later a decoration (Ehrenzeichen, in the group Gauehrenzeichen or Traditions-Gauabzeichen). This upgrade had been done by Hitler, but that happened never for this Munich Festabzeichen 1933.
Uwe
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I would go with Laurens and Uwe on this one--I've got photos of individuals wearing the badge but there's no date on the photos so, at least officially, it seems a badge made for the event that was not upgraded to an award. It doesn't appear on any of the SA Verordnungsblätter as being allowed to be worn after the event (as do the 1929 and 1933 Parteitag badges).
ErichFestina lente!
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