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    How exactly did people aquire enamel party badges?

    As many of you know I primarily collect NSDAP Party Membership Badges, but I am also interested in enamel badges from NSDAP organizations.

    Despite my knowledge of the badges, I remain utterly perplexed about how they were acquired. For example, if you became a party member, how exactly did you get a party membership badge? Did they give you the badge or did you have to purchase it? If you became a member of one of the NSDAP organizations (e.g. Hitler Youth, Frauenschaft etc.) how did you get your badges? Could you, once a member, purchase them from the local organizational office or were you provided with whatever they deemed fit to provide you?

    The Assmann catalog has raised many questions in my mind regarding this issue. The picture catalog was accompanied by a separate price sheet issue in any given year and the catalog I have is devoid of any price sheet listings for items you could only acquire if you had obtained legitimate membership in a specific organization. In other words, I suspect you could only buy enamel badges if you were a member of the organization of which you purchased the badge. This leads me to believe that, if you were an NSDAP member, you were permitted to buy a badge from the local political office, if you had become a Frauenschaft member, then you could buy a badge from that office....etc. But this begs the question. Even if you were a member of an NSDAP organization, were you permitted to buy badges, or were they simply provided to you?

    If anyone could shed some light on how party badges were acquired it would be greatly appreciated.

    Frobler

    www.nsdapbadges.com

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    Good grief, please forgive the spelling mistakes. (I own the worst spell checker in existence).

    Frobler

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      #3
      Frobler
      good to see you...
      My impression is that once someone joined the party they were offered the opportunity(and encouraged since the early nazi party was notoriously short of cash) to purchses many items, including party pins from their local chapter who in turn got them from the national party hq...after the nazis got into power it was more formalized through the RZM manufacturing process and distributed through "retail outlets"....
      here is a pic of a recently aquired pre RZM party pin...has some words on the pin catch, all i can make out is Geshutz on the bottom...i believe this is a variation of ges gesch
      mike
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          #5
          wording

          The pin plate reads 'Gesetzlich Geschütz', which is what 'Ges. Gesch' abbreviates--a legally protected design.
          Erich
          Festina lente!

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            #6
            thanks Erich
            mike

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              #7
              Great badge! (and, needless to say, I'll most likely steal the pics)

              For anyone submitting badges to my site please understand that they WILL be posted. I have been out of town, with a few exceptions, for almost a month and to complicate things further Net Objects Fusion (the single worst website creation program in existence) finally crapped out on me. I spent all of last weekend recreating the site from scratch in another web editor (there are over a thousand graphics on the site at present and three hundred more needing to be posted) but I am almost done. The site will soon appear in its previous state (although visually different) and at that point I'll begin on updating. The new format I've created will significantly increase my ability to modify the information and a serious re-write of many areas is in order.

              For those interested in this area, please forgive my absence. For those using Net Objects Fusion to create a site of several hundred pages, you are destined to disaster.

              Frobler

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                #8
                Hey Frobler, He's one I picked up a couple of months ago. Doesn't look like it ever had enamel on it.
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                Terry Keller
                "ihr wollt doch auch das Blut vom Degen lecken"
                Rammstein

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                  Terry Keller
                  "ihr wollt doch auch das Blut vom Degen lecken"
                  Rammstein

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                    #10
                    Terry
                    thats how those came...i have a couple of these also...no enamel
                    mike

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                      #11
                      Hi Mike,
                      No enamel or paint? I wonder if the were made and then the order for them canceled before they were finished? Then the vets got them out of the factory. Just wondering.
                      Terry
                      Terry Keller
                      "ihr wollt doch auch das Blut vom Degen lecken"
                      Rammstein

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                        #12
                        Terry
                        thats correct no enammel no paint, thats how they were supposed to be...they are donation pins i believe
                        cost savings(?)
                        mike

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                          #13
                          Hi Mike,
                          I know they are donation pins as that is what is says, but for who? WHW would be on it. Party in Elsass? It is for sure made after 1935 because RZM. Maybe for party members in that region before Germany took it back in 1940?
                          Interesting,Terry
                          Terry Keller
                          "ihr wollt doch auch das Blut vom Degen lecken"
                          Rammstein

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