A couple of items from the odds and ends box we all have. Any idea what they were for? Thanks, G May
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Not sure about the oak leaf branch, but...
...the medal showing Hindenburg and Hitler seems to commemorate the day that Hitler was named Chancellor (January 30) and also the day that the Nazi Party gained control of the Reichstag (March 5), allowing them to pass a series of "Enabling Acts" that led to Hitler's taking dictatorial control of the land.
By the way, I love it and if you decide to sell, please let me know!
Best,
Ralph-Ralph Abercrombie
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I can't quite make out the fourth word
but I think it's "gesinnt", which would make the whole thing translate something like "For free convictions and a proud Germany".
Which would make sense at that point in time, as Hitler and his cronies were still somewhat obsequious when it came to Hindenburg in 1933.-Ralph Abercrombie
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Eric Stahlhut
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Kevin Sanders
Blind....
I can't read most of the text to help in translation, but I think the responses you have gotten have the gist and make sense considering the occasion.
And - agreed - VERY nice medal... had not seen this one before !!
Super sweet - thanks for sharing
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The text is:
Für ein freies, geeintes und stolzes Deutschland
and is translated best:
For a free, united and proud Germany.
united in the sense of all its parts within one border again (as after WW2 the BRD)- hitlers goal which he later tried to archieve .. austria, schlesien etc....
Gruß,
KSM
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Kevin Sanders
Thanks mate !
Thanks for the expert translation and for printing out the actual text for this blind man....
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