Thanks, Sgstandard; your understanding of the development of the SA-Treffen Braunschweig badge is helpful and mostly agrees with my own understanding. Where I have difficulty is with where the hollow-backed oval badge fits into the history. Littlejohn and Dodkins state the following (on p.74 of "Orders, Medals and Badges of the Third Reich"): "The [Brunswick] badge continued to be worn as a commemorative badge of honour after the rally until it was, like the Nuremberg 1929 badge, accorded the status of an official Party "decoration" on 6th November 1936." This statement agrees with Dr. Döhle's work. If this badge became an Honor Badge in early November of 1936, that would fit with the fact that we see examples of the solid-backed oval-shaped badge bearing the RZM logo and licensee code, but the hollow-backed oval-shaped version apparently does not bear the RZM logo. This would normally infer that the hollow-backed version appeared either at the Brunswick rally itself or in the first few years thereafter, since the RZM licensing system was in full force by 1936 when the solid-backed version came into use.
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