Is there any interest out there in this broad topic? I have long been interested in correcting published errors regarding regulations for bestowal of the different grades of the various issues, as well as the total numbers of each types' grades.
Luckily, the award booklets for all these National awards not only bear the centrally issued consecutive serial number for each award, but also give the most important regulations in the original German, making sorting out bad information published in English correctable, from the original sources.
Some basic research, standing on the shoulders of the late Dr. Klietmann:
DRA National Sports Badges (1913-14, 1919-34)--
bronze: approx. 248,000
silver: approx. 9,200
gold: approx 4,200
DRL National Sports Badges (1934-37)--
bronze: approx 431,000
silver: approx 14,300
gold: approx 7,000
DRL National Sports Badge with Swastika (1937-45)--
bronze: approx 1 million
silver: approx 31,500
gold: approx 15,000
Luckily, these are all numbered consecutively within each grade, so that DRL with swastika badge in gold # 20,204 issued on 4 January 1943 was the 20,204th GOLD badge awarded since 1913 (or 1919).
Dr Klietmann published annual and even by gender award figures for 1913-1928 under his treatment of the DRA badges, his catalog #s Jc 9 21 -11, -12, -13.
Numbers from subsequent years are estimated based on these years and on serial numbers observed on later award documents.
See the separate SA Sports Badges topics.
Likewise, annual figures for the German Rider's Badge are available from 1930-42--
bronze: 82,000
silver: 7,700
gold: 250
again from Dr Klietmann's research in the 1950s.
Published English language assertions that the different grades of these equestrian badges were for completely distinct types of events I cannot confirm or deny, having never seen an award booklet, which should bear the actual German regulations.
Can anyone with original award booklets show regulations and confirm or alter any of the above numbers?
Luckily, the award booklets for all these National awards not only bear the centrally issued consecutive serial number for each award, but also give the most important regulations in the original German, making sorting out bad information published in English correctable, from the original sources.
Some basic research, standing on the shoulders of the late Dr. Klietmann:
DRA National Sports Badges (1913-14, 1919-34)--
bronze: approx. 248,000
silver: approx. 9,200
gold: approx 4,200
DRL National Sports Badges (1934-37)--
bronze: approx 431,000
silver: approx 14,300
gold: approx 7,000
DRL National Sports Badge with Swastika (1937-45)--
bronze: approx 1 million
silver: approx 31,500
gold: approx 15,000
Luckily, these are all numbered consecutively within each grade, so that DRL with swastika badge in gold # 20,204 issued on 4 January 1943 was the 20,204th GOLD badge awarded since 1913 (or 1919).
Dr Klietmann published annual and even by gender award figures for 1913-1928 under his treatment of the DRA badges, his catalog #s Jc 9 21 -11, -12, -13.
Numbers from subsequent years are estimated based on these years and on serial numbers observed on later award documents.
See the separate SA Sports Badges topics.
Likewise, annual figures for the German Rider's Badge are available from 1930-42--
bronze: 82,000
silver: 7,700
gold: 250
again from Dr Klietmann's research in the 1950s.
Published English language assertions that the different grades of these equestrian badges were for completely distinct types of events I cannot confirm or deny, having never seen an award booklet, which should bear the actual German regulations.
Can anyone with original award booklets show regulations and confirm or alter any of the above numbers?
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