Recently over on the other forum (GDdaggers.com) I noted that somebody had proudly displayed their newly purchased NASDAP 25 year cross on a female ribbon.
After perusing Angloia and Doehle and checking "Partei Statistik" books from 1939 and 1944 (and some other academic works), I did some quick calculating and based upon party numbers from the reconstituted party in Feb. 1925 through 1928 (the years that one would've belonged to get a 25 year medal by the end of the war), I came up with a figure of a maximum of 7,600 possible female awards (by '45).But actually, given "wastage" as noted in Party records, there probably were only@ 2,200 female potential 25 year medal holders.
Given the same statistics for men (who made up 92% of the party before 1933) one would arrive at a possible number of 82,000 possible 25 year crosses, but with "wastage" (at a lower percentile rate) of actually @50,000 crosses for men.
So, two questions:
1. does anybody know if htese awards continued after Jan. 1942 and
2. how many "honor awards" were given out?
Thanks,
Cheers
JemC
After perusing Angloia and Doehle and checking "Partei Statistik" books from 1939 and 1944 (and some other academic works), I did some quick calculating and based upon party numbers from the reconstituted party in Feb. 1925 through 1928 (the years that one would've belonged to get a 25 year medal by the end of the war), I came up with a figure of a maximum of 7,600 possible female awards (by '45).But actually, given "wastage" as noted in Party records, there probably were only@ 2,200 female potential 25 year medal holders.
Given the same statistics for men (who made up 92% of the party before 1933) one would arrive at a possible number of 82,000 possible 25 year crosses, but with "wastage" (at a lower percentile rate) of actually @50,000 crosses for men.
So, two questions:
1. does anybody know if htese awards continued after Jan. 1942 and
2. how many "honor awards" were given out?
Thanks,
Cheers
JemC
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