I quite like the look of this pin. The brown colour is very unusual. Would anyone know what this might be?? Cheers, Torsten.
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Torsten,
It was a pin given out at Oberammergau Bavaria in 1930 where they held the Passion Plays. Lots of Christian groups take religious tours to Oberammergau and I believe these pins to be commemorative pins from one of those tours. I don't know why we seem to see them from this year only, because I think that they are originals and not post 1945 repros. One day I'll take the time to look and see if they ran the Passion Plays all during the 1930s, or if they were shut down during the NSDAP era.
Lyn
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Lyn, thank you very much .. I would not have thought of the Passionsspiele in Oberammergau for this one ... just checked up a little and the Passionsspiele are only run every ten years and so, if there was one in 1930, then there should have been one in 1940. Not sure as yet if that did happen, but here is a little more background reading: http://www.oberammergau.de/ot/passion/geschichte.htm
Would you have some more pins like this? Cheers, Torsten.
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Originally posted by Don Scowen View PostThey are held every 10 years but it's not on the "zero" year of the decade but the fourth. The one for the 30's was held in 1934, Hitler attended & declared himself pleased with it. It was not performed in 1944.
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Don
Don, do you think then that this pin is an Oberammergau pin or do you think it something else and if the 30's Passonsionsspiele were in 1934 then why does the pin say 1930 n it?? Cheers, Torsten.
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You are quite right, I didn't realise that because it wasn't performed in 1944, they re-started again in 1950 & have kept it on the 10th year since then. Previously in was on every 10th year following 1634, so Hilter attended one on it's 300th anniversary (33rd actual passion play year).
As to the pin it could just be a tourist pin meant to be sold in that year. I was there last year & they had pins with 2006 on them (not the same design though, just modern tourist tat).
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Don
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Torsten/Don,
I would agree that these were likely tourist pins and that Christian tour groups were the likely targets. I, like you, haven't yet figured out why the only pins that are surfacing are dated 1930 and wonder if there was kind of special festival held that year?? The 2 pins I have are completely different in design, one like Torstens and the other of a different shape, but both Deschler marked. I'll send you a scan Torsten. Also, thx for clarifying the frequency of the Passion Plays, as I had yet to find the time to research them.
Lyn
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Originally posted by torstenbel View PostJust got these pics from Lyn. Clearly a pin of the same series and also made by Deschler...Cheers, Torsten.Attached Files
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