德國 - 獎品 - 1925 Stahlhelm Member Badge - 1925
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Outstanding RARE STAHLHELM MEMBER BADGE 1925. (Erinnerungsabzeichen) Certified. Der Stahlhelmbund (Steel Helmet League) was conceived as a national veterans organization by Franz Seldte in November 1918 and officially founded on Christmas Day of that year. It was largely made up of veterans of World War I trying to assimilate back into what was then a devastated society. The Stahlhelm became the largest of the post-war veterans groups, incorporating many of the smaller Freikorps groups. Most of its members were assimilated by the SA in 1933 and it was disbanded in 1935, with its remaining members absorbed into the DRKB ("Deutscher Reichskriegerbund"), which in turn was absorbed by the NS-RKB ("Nationalsozialistische - Reichskriegerbund") in 1938. A slightly raised nickel-silver alloy badge, 31 mm in diameter, with a profiled M16 helmet mounted on the black enamel obverse, with an Iron Cross imprinted above the chinstrap rivet, followed by "Der Stahlhelm" in Gothic script. The recessed Iron Cross and the inscription are darkened to highlight them. Below the helmet, the enamel breaks to form two crossed oak leaves above the date "1931" (this badge was available with consecutive dates from 1919 to 1932).
On the Reverse To the right of the pin is the manufacturer's logo in the form of underlined and stylized letters "S", "T" and "H". To the left of the pin is "Ges. Gesch." for "Gesetzlich Geschützt" (protected by law)
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No Reserve Price!
Very RARE and HIGH QUALITY Heavy Badge! Don't miss this one
Outstanding RARE STAHLHELM MEMBER BADGE 1925. (Erinnerungsabzeichen) Certified. Der Stahlhelmbund (Steel Helmet League) was conceived as a national veterans organization by Franz Seldte in November 1918 and officially founded on Christmas Day of that year. It was largely made up of veterans of World War I trying to assimilate back into what was then a devastated society. The Stahlhelm became the largest of the post-war veterans groups, incorporating many of the smaller Freikorps groups. Most of its members were assimilated by the SA in 1933 and it was disbanded in 1935, with its remaining members absorbed into the DRKB ("Deutscher Reichskriegerbund"), which in turn was absorbed by the NS-RKB ("Nationalsozialistische - Reichskriegerbund") in 1938. A slightly raised nickel-silver alloy badge, 31 mm in diameter, with a profiled M16 helmet mounted on the black enamel obverse, with an Iron Cross imprinted above the chinstrap rivet, followed by "Der Stahlhelm" in Gothic script. The recessed Iron Cross and the inscription are darkened to highlight them. Below the helmet, the enamel breaks to form two crossed oak leaves above the date "1931" (this badge was available with consecutive dates from 1919 to 1932).
On the Reverse To the right of the pin is the manufacturer's logo in the form of underlined and stylized letters "S", "T" and "H". To the left of the pin is "Ges. Gesch." for "Gesetzlich Geschützt" (protected by law)
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