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    Frauenchaft very big pin (original???)

    Hi everyone, i have this Frauenchaft pin, and i'd like to make dure it is original... the back is weird... see it yourself and tell me what do you think!! thanks a lot!!! you can see the pictures through this link: http://forum.axishistory.com/viewtop...=838750#838750

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    Milo,
    The first thing that rings an alarm for me is the attaching device this is the first time I have seen something like this used on these badges also the GES GESCH is incised into the badge where it should stand proud of the badge.

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      #3
      I'm not crazy about the NS Frauenschaft lettering on the front - very poorly executed IMO. All 3 of my Frauenshaft member pins (largest 40mm x 45mm) have very crisp lettering. As far as the back goes - I've not seen anything like it either; and as stated, the stamped Ges. Gesch. isn't what I'd want on mine.

      Scott
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        #4
        The back

        Yes, i think that the back is not what it should be...

        does It means that it's definitively a copy???

        Thanks a lot

        Milo

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          #5
          Hi Milo,

          Don't worry be happy !!!!

          Particular item of NSF.

          Is a pre 1934 RZM marking. Nice item

          Bye

          Gew44 / Max

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            #6
            About the three letters around the swastica; does someone know what their meaning? They look like kind of Gotic letters.

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              #7
              Letters are G, H and L. Cone admits that he does not know what they mean.

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                #8
                Originally posted by ben baars
                About the three letters around the swastica; does someone know what their meaning? They look like kind of Gotic letters.
                The letters stand for "Glaube, Hoffe, Liebe" translated as "Faith, Hope & Love", which was the motto of the NSF.

                Cheers
                Don

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                  #9
                  Don beat me to it, but I will add it was taken from Paul's letter to the Corinthians,

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                    #10
                    Thank you all for the info about the "Gotic" letters.
                    I was looking for their meaning for years!!

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