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    need ID Authenticity help please

    I am a newbie(blinging flash of the obvious). I think this is the correct forum section ,my goal is to list the real ones in the e-stand and keep the fakes I purchased a collection of 55 pins. Any suggestions are appreciated. I am doing a lot of research and have some books I am reading . ok here goes


    DAF triangle pin
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    Fur Schlesien
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    Last edited by Discus420; 05-03-2019, 03:12 PM.

    #2
    Don't want to list these for sale if they are fakes

    I have ordered a better camera for close ups I hope that helps also


    Nat soz frauenschaft
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    [ATTACH]4353895[/ATTACH]


    nat soz frauenschaft
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    Last edited by Discus420; 05-03-2019, 03:11 PM.

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      #3
      HJ Deutsche Arbeiter again don't want to try and sell if its a fugazi

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      A Deutsch JAPAN AKAD TAGUNG 1942 ST CHRISTOPH AM ARLBERG TIROL


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      Last edited by Discus420; 05-03-2019, 03:48 PM.

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        #4
        The Japan 1942 is a fantasy piece

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          #5
          Originally posted by Justin Holmes View Post
          The Japan 1942 is a fantasy piece

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          Thank You!! I have read several articles and post on other sites but never was sure one way or the other everything I found was mixed half say fake half say real

          I will Consider it a fake...…………………………..

          Thanks again
          Last edited by Discus420; 05-03-2019, 05:11 PM.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Discus420 View Post
            Thank You!! I have read several articles and post on other sites but never was sure one way or the other everything I found was mixed half say fake half say real

            I will Consider it a fake...…………………………..

            Thanks again
            Discus, if you give some thought to the travel problems, you realize this is a fantasy.

            How could the Japanese team get to Austria in 1942?

            No non-stop air transport in 1942.

            England and the US ruled the waves in 1942.

            Would the Soviets, allow the team to cross the entire Asia land mass via the Siberian RR, to go to an enemy nation?

            Not very likely!

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              #7
              Originally posted by Gary Symonds View Post
              Discus, if you give some thought to the travel problems, you realize this is a fantasy.

              How could the Japanese team get to Austria in 1942?

              No non-stop air transport in 1942.

              England and the US ruled the waves in 1942.

              Would the Soviets, allow the team to cross the entire Asia land mass via the Siberian RR, to go to an enemy nation?

              Not very likely!
              The Japanisch-Deutsches Kultur-Institut
              was established in 1927 and in 1930, 576 Japanese stayed in Germany of whom 60 percent were scholars and the institute promoted academic exchanges influenced by the concepts of geopolitics and panasianism. All sorts of special social meetings between Japanese and Germans were actively promoted. Various NS Party functionaries and organized groups among the NS organizations were encouraged to become involved with the agenda of the institute and especially the Hitler Youth. Both the HJ and BDM were rather deeply engrossed with the various projects of the group. NS-uniformed people were seen all through Berlin dining with, walking with, and engaged otherwise with Japanese leaders and students. Almost all Japanese who came to Germany learned practical German speaking at the institute during the first 2 to 6 months of their stay. A constant visitor and lecturer at the institute was Baron Hiroshi Oshima, who was a general in the Imperial Japanese Army and ambassador to NS Germany prior to WWII and all during the war. Oshima was said to be more Nazi than the Nazis; a reference that he proudly wore. He never wavered in his confidence that Germany would emerge victorious and in those last desperate years (1944-1945) he was often speaking before assembled crowds of servicemen whom he tried to instill with his patriotism and fervor; he was truly the Asiatic Goebbels. The institute did much in the way of disseminating propaganda that was much needed by the leaders of the Reich. One of the leading lecturers at the institute was Professor Karl Haushofer, a man who entered academia with the aim of restoring and regenerating Germany, and he was a complete Orientalphile majoring in the knowledge of Japanese art and culture. In 1908 the army (he was a general) sent him to Tokyo to study the Japanese Army. He was greeted by the Japanese emperor and got to know many important people in politics and the armed forces. He later was very instrumental in linking Japan to the axis powers acting in accordance with the theories of his book Geopolitics of the Pacific Ocean. The many facets of the institute included the promotion of the Japanischer Besuchs-und Jugend Austausch, (the youth exchange visits between Germany and Japan in 1938 and 1940). There was a great article about these exchanges between Hitler, youth delegations, and Japanese counterparts in the fall issue of “Military Advisor” by William P.B.R. Saris. The name of the article is “German Japanese Youth Exchange Badges.”


              Notice the Japanese German Youth badge on his uniform

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              Last edited by Discus420; 05-03-2019, 05:59 PM.

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                #8
                DAF badge is also fake, the pin and mount on this one gives it away.
                Pete

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                  #9
                  I agree with Wood about the red bordered DAF pin. Pins with that style of pin are always (IMHO) fake.

                  Alen

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                    #10
                    Great photos and info on post #7 here ... thanks Discus420 and Welcome to the forum!

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