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NSDAP pins
Originally posted by jabnus View PostAs Wim says, please tell us what that badge is. I've never seen it before? And why the honour wreath around it?
Jack
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Nazi party pins
Originally posted by Volksgrenadier 44 View PostWhat a super collection you have my friend
I just aquired my first ever party badge and something tells me they will be quite addictive!!
Well done
Ross
It is nice to meet you,
Jack
www.ww2military.net
Check it out, I have several party pins I will be adding this week, but not from my collection.
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Originally posted by dolchmann07 View PostSome people call it the first version of the Nazi party pin. Anyway I have seen that in a few books. Another book that I just had setting here in front of me calls it the Unofficial badge of the NSDAP until 1933-34 and I would suppose the honour wreath means it was worn by somebody of some importance. Some where here I have a plain one, but could not find it. Good question though and it might be open to debate.
Jack
Regards, Wim
Freedom is not for FreeFreedom is not for Free
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Agree, still i'd like to see a close up shot of the front and back please.
The dutch NSB used the wolf hook on several badges as well, (not that i think that this is a NSB badge). It does intrigue me though as to what it is (real or phantasy).
Wim, is Jo's book out already? I miss his posts and look forward to the book.
best regards,
Gaston
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NSDAP pins
Originally posted by Wim Vangossum View PostIt could not be a forerunner of the party badge. The history (design) of the party pin is pretty well documented by collector - researcher Jo Rivett and it does not mentioned such a variant.
Regards, Wim
Freedom is not for Free
But we all know all books are not right, I do not know, I was just quoting something that I had read. I was not there. As far as it being in my party pin cases, you might notice a few others that are not actually party pins !!! I am not calling it a party pin.
I have included close ups, sorry for the delay.
Jack
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Originally posted by Wim Vangossum View PostIt could not be a forerunner of the party badge. The history (design) of the party pin is pretty well documented by collector - researcher Jo Rivett and it does not mentioned such a variant.
Regards, Wim
Freedom is not for Free
But we all know all books are not right, I do not know, I was just quoting something that I had read. I was not there. As far as it being in my party pin cases, you might notice a few others that are not actually party pins !!! I am not calling it a party pin. I am not an expurt on all things, I just liked the pins.
I have included close ups, sorry for the delay.
Jack
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