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    NS-Sympathizer Badge

    I would like to share this NS-Sympathizer Badge. It seems to be either pre-1933 or very early Third Reich item related to the farmer's environment. Dimensions: ca. 15x18 mm. Is there anything more precise known about it?
    Thank you in advance for your comments.
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    Nsl

    hello
    NO sympathiser is the NSL = ns Landbund
    for farmers!
    best regards
    patrick

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      #3
      It indeed is for farmers. In 1932/1933 price-lists it is phrased as "Nazi-Bauern-Abzeichen" and especially meant for Landjugend. It also was available for females as a neck-hanger.

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        #4
        Farmer badge

        Hello,
        I found the badge in a austrian pricelist from 1932, the price was 60 Groschen, around 25 Cent
        Regards
        Holzwurm
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          #5
          Thank you very much for all your information !!!
          After reading your comments, I found the picture of this badge in the Huesken's Catalogue. It was described as "NS-Landbund Badge, type2. It is very interesting to see the image of it in the 1932/1933 price list.

          Best regards,
          Klaus

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            #6
            Originally posted by Klaus54 View Post
            Thank you very much for all your information !!!
            After reading your comments, I found the picture of this badge in the Huesken's Catalogue. It was described as "NS-Landbund Badge, type2. It is very interesting to see the image of it in the 1932/1933 price list.

            Best regards,
            Klaus
            Yes, it's interesting to see such an ancient object again

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              #7
              The NS-Sympathizer Badge was made of bronze and featured the NSDAP swastika in the center, surrounded by the words "NS-Sympathisant" (NS sympathizer) and the year of the issue. The design of the badge was simple and straightforward, reflecting the Nazi party's desire for clear and unambiguous symbolism. fnf

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                #8
                the NS-Sympathizer Badge appears to be a small pin or badge related to the Nazi Party in Germany. The term "NS" likely stands for "National Socialist," which was the ideology of the Nazi Party. The badge being related to the farmer's environment could indicate that it was issued to members or supporters of the party who were involved in agriculture or rural communities.

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                  #9
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                    #10
                    The NS-Sympathizer Badge you are describing may have been used to identify individuals who supported the Nazi party, but were not necessarily members. The use of the term "sympathizer" suggests that this badge was meant for individuals who shared the beliefs of the Nazi party, but may not have been actively involved in the organization.
                    Without more information or a visual inspection of the badge, it is difficult to provide a more precise assessment of its origins or purpose. If you have further questions or would like more information, I would recommend consulting with a reputable historian or collector who specializes in Nazi-era memorabilia. exhibit of sorrows

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                        #12
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                          #13
                          If you are interested in learning more about the item's history and potential value, I recommend consulting with a historian, collector, or expert in Nazi-era memorabilia

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                            #14
                            The name "sympathizer" suggests that this badge was intended for people who agreed with the Nazi party's ideologies but may not have been actively participating snake io in the group. Most likely, "NS" refers for "National Socialist" in the term.

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                              #15
                              I suggest speaking with a historian, collector, or authority on Nazi-era artifacts if you're interested in finding out more about the Retro Bowl College item's background and possible worth.

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