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FiltersOriginal German propaganda badge issued in 1934 in support of the Saar region’s return to Germany. Octagonal bronze-finished metal with pin-back fastening. The obverse features an eagle with swastika above a handshake on a cross, with inscriptions “Deutsch ist die Saar” and “Des Deutschen Ehre ist die Treue” (“A German’s honor is loyalty”). Produced during the national campaign leading up to the 1935 Saar plebiscite. Very good condition with attractive bronze patina.
Original SA (Sturmabteilung) sports competition badge issued for the “Military Games of the SA Group Lower Rhine” in 1939. White bakelite shield-shaped base with attached gilt metal sword and oak wreath with swastika emblem. Reverse maker-marked Richard Sieper & Söhne, Lüdenscheid and RZM code M9/25. Pin-back fastening. A fine and well-preserved example of late-period regional SA competition awards.
Rare early NSDAP badge issued for the “National Reich Youth Day” (NS-Reichsjugendtag) of 1932 — the last event of its kind before the party came to power. Bronze-finished metal, die-struck construction. Obverse features a sword passing through a wreath with swastika and the inscription “NS-Reichsjugendtag 1932”. Reverse shows solder traces from a missing pin. A scarce and historically significant pre-1933 propaganda youth badge, sought after among early-period collectors.
Original commemorative badge issued for the 10th Anniversary of the NSDAP District “Westfalen-Süd,” held in Bochum from May 27–29, 1938. Obverse features a large eagle with wreath and swastika, inscription GAUTAG 10 Jahre Westfalen-Süd. Reverse maker-marked Pleuger & Voss, Lüdenscheid. Die-struck zinc alloy with pin-back fastening. Very good condition with light age patina.
Original German commemorative badge issued for the 1936 NSDAP Party Rally in Nuremberg. Die-struck zinc alloy with pin-back fastening. The obverse depicts three figures holding shields and sword, symbolizing the unity of Party, People, and Army, with the imperial eagle and swastika above, dated 1936. Inscribed REICHSPARTEITAG below. Reverse maker-marked B.H. Mayer, Pforzheim. Very good condition with light age patina.
Original German event badge issued for the “Day of the German Craftsman” in 1939. Die-struck zinc construction with pin-back fastening. The obverse shows an eagle with wreath and swastika above craftsmen figures; reverse marked “Tag des Deutschen Handwerks 1939” with maker’s stamp. A representative Third Reich propaganda tinnie.
Original German event badge issued for the “Day of Labour” (Tag der Arbeit) celebrations on May 1st, 1934. Die-struck bronze-finished metal with pin-back fastening. The obverse depicts a worker’s head above hammer and sickle, with an eagle and swastika below, dated 1934. Issued to participants of the German Labour Front (Deutsche Arbeitsfront, DAF). Very good condition with even bronze patina.
Original German event badge issued for the “Day of German Seafaring” (Tag der Deutschen Seefahrt) held on May 25–26, 1935. Die-struck aluminum construction with pin-back fastening. The obverse features a three-masted sailing ship beneath an eagle with swastika and the inscription “Seefahrt ist Not – Tag der Deutschen Seefahrt 25.–26.5.1935” (“Seafaring is a necessity”). Reverse marked Hoffstätter, Bonn. A well-detailed and attractive maritime-themed propaganda tinnie. Excellent condition.
Original German event badge issued for the “Day of Labour” celebrations on May 1st 1935. Die-struck aluminium construction with pin-back fastening. Obverse shows three workers with tools and an eagle with wreath and swastika; dated 1935 below. Reverse maker-marked Pleuger & Voss G.m.b.H., Lüdenscheid. A typical Third Reich propaganda tinnie, well-preserved collectible example.
Original German badge issued during the first Winter Relief campaign of 1933–1934 (Winterhilfswerk des Deutschen Volkes). Bronze-finished metal construction with pin-back fastening. Obverse features a national eagle with swastika and inscription “Wir kämpften gegen Hunger und Kälte 1933–34” (“We fought against hunger and cold”). Early and well-made WHW type. Very good condition with even bronze patina.
Original Hitler Youth commemorative badge issued for the Jugendfest (Youth Festival) of 1937. Die-struck aluminum alloy construction with pin-back fastening. The obverse depicts an eagle clutching the Hitlerjugend diamond above a campfire, surrounded by the inscription “Jugendfest 1937” in runic script. Typical propaganda tinnie of the Third Reich period. Good condition with light age wear.
Original German event badge issued for the “Day of Labour” (Tag der Arbeit) celebrations on May 1st, 1936. Die-struck aluminum with pin-back fastening. The obverse depicts a plow, hammer, and sickle beneath a national eagle with swastika — symbolizing unity of workers, farmers, and the state. Reverse marked Fr. Zimmermann, Stuttgart. One of the finest designs in the “Day of Labour” tinnie series. Excellent condition.
Original German event badge issued for the “Day of Labour” (Tag der Arbeit) on May 1st, 1937. Die-struck aluminum with pin-back fastening. The obverse depicts a child standing atop the national eagle holding an oak leaf — symbolizing Germany’s rebirth and future through labour. Reverse maker-marked G. Brehmer, Markneukirchen. One of the most artistic and distinctive designs in the “Day of Labour” series. Very good condition with mild age patina.
Original German charity badge from 1934 issued for the “Kinder aufs Land” (“Children to the Countryside”) program, organized under the NSDAP and the Winter Relief (WHW) initiative. Bronze-finished metal construction with pin-back fastening. Obverse depicts an adult leading two children surrounded by sun rays, dated 1934 with inscription “Kinder aufs Land”. Early WHW-related social campaign badge. Good condition with attractive bronze patina.
Original German event badge issued for the “Day of Labour” (Tag der Arbeit) celebrations on May 1st, 1934. Die-struck aluminum with pin-back fastening. The obverse shows an allegorical female figure with a child beside the national eagle and symbols of labour — hammer and sickle. Reverse maker-marked J. Mohr & Sohn, Lobenstein. One of the most artistically detailed designs of the “Day of Labour” series. Very good condition with light age patina.
Original tin and paper donation badge of the VDA (Association for Germans Abroad), issued during charitable fundraising campaigns to support ethnic Germans outside the Reich. Blue printed flower design with “VDA” inscription. Pin-back fastener to reverse. Typical late-1930s construction (paper-on-tin with lacquer finish).