I was reading another thread on Anti Hitler Propaganda and was wondering if anyone has any pins to the sort? I posted this once before and its one of my favorites and I would assume pretty rare?
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Hi Martin,
Just a heads up "nie" means never not no. Here I've provided you with a link to a free translation program. http://babelfish.altavista.com/
Viel Glück
Kenneth
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Traditional Germanic architecture from different areas of the country - part of the whole Rassenkultur of Nazi Volkish ideology. These are WHW donation collectables.
Originally posted by Douglas Kerley View PostAnybody know what these houses are known for? Commie Head Quarters or what? Thanks Doug
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Likely a Communist stickpin. The best translation would probably be "Never go to Hitler". The round one posted by Doug is definitely Communist since Ernst Thaelmann was a well know German Communist. Not sure where Doug got the idea the wooden ones were "Commie" headquarters. As mentioned they are definitely WHW donation items - set of 12 from Nov. 1942.
Curt
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Originally posted by Douglas Kerley View PostHere's one. Came from a TR Police Station along with a bunch of others. Doug
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Originally posted by Chris Lee View PostSince there are many new members on the WAF now, I was wondering if anyone has ever seen this stick pin before?
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All I really know for sure is that I got it with a big pile of Police stuff. Cap badges, Shako plates, belt buckles (the steel double curved ones) and those wooden dealeos. Doug
Originally posted by torstenbel View PostIt came from a TR police station? Would like to know more about that ... anyhow, I believe this particular tinnie to be post war east german, but quite an early one and not one that I have seen before. Would it be possible to see a pic of the reverse please? Cheers, Torsten.
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All I really know for sure is that I got it with a big pile of Police stuff. Cap badges, Shako plates, belt buckles (the steel double curved ones) and those wooden dealeos. If I can find it again I wlll post the back. Doug
Originally posted by torstenbel View PostIt came from a TR police station? Would like to know more about that ... anyhow, I believe this particular tinnie to be post war east german, but quite an early one and not one that I have seen before. Would it be possible to see a pic of the reverse please? Cheers, Torsten.
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