Yesterday I received a photo, bought on Ebay. It shows a unusual award, given to units, not persons. As the name mentions, the award could be bestowed to units who did a good job with programs and activities in the soldiers free time. According Klaus D. Patzwall''s book on Kriegsmarine awards, it was instituted by the Stationskommando der Nordsee and measured 35 x27 cm.
The text on the photo mentions 'die Dienststelle 6.Kompanie 4.SStA (Verwaltungs.(?)...kompanie) ist auf Grund von Verdiensten um die Freizeitgestaltung in der Truppe der Ankerschild (?) verliehen worden'
At first it might seem a strange award, why should the spare time be important. But it was considered of great value that soldiers should be educated as well, and learning things in their spare time was one of those things. Cultural trips to Paris for KM personnel in France is another example of this. For who wants to know more about this subject, I can recommend the books of Konteradmiral Siegfried Sorge.(Der Marineoffizier als Führer und Erzieher)
Does anyone have an example of this shield in his collection? Never saw a real one, only photos. The example on my photo is also different than the one in Patwall's book.
Kind regards,
Maurice
The text on the photo mentions 'die Dienststelle 6.Kompanie 4.SStA (Verwaltungs.(?)...kompanie) ist auf Grund von Verdiensten um die Freizeitgestaltung in der Truppe der Ankerschild (?) verliehen worden'
At first it might seem a strange award, why should the spare time be important. But it was considered of great value that soldiers should be educated as well, and learning things in their spare time was one of those things. Cultural trips to Paris for KM personnel in France is another example of this. For who wants to know more about this subject, I can recommend the books of Konteradmiral Siegfried Sorge.(Der Marineoffizier als Führer und Erzieher)
Does anyone have an example of this shield in his collection? Never saw a real one, only photos. The example on my photo is also different than the one in Patwall's book.
Kind regards,
Maurice
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