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    Gau München Badge Opinion

    Hello People,
    I'm looking for this Badge. I never have one this in my hands. Is it a good item?
    Schmidt


    #2
    Yes it's original but it's not a Gau Munich badge but rather a festival badge for the 9th of Nov 1933 celebration.

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      #3
      Agree with Erich S.

      Kind regards, Peter

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        #4
        Agree with Erich. Technically it should be called a Festival Badge and not a Gau badge.

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          #5
          Another tinnie. Cool design but tinnie nonetheless.

          cheers

          Matt

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            #6
            Hello Guys,
            Is it the "Gau Munich Commemorative Badge 9th Nov. 1923", isn't it?
            Was awarded by the Munich Gau of the NSDAP in 1933 to those who had participated in the unsuccessful rising of 9th November 1923. Is it correct?
            If it is correct, IMO it is not a tinnie or Festival badge.
            What do you think?
            Schmidt

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              #7
              Hi wschmidt,

              no, it is not correct.
              There was no Gau München and it was never awarded > definitely a festival badge (Festabzeichen):

              http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...9&postcount=48

              Uwe

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                #8
                These badges were sold to the public to help defer the costs of the 1933 celebration.

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