Obverse: Gowerer Badge of Honour in the 1944 Imperial Professional Competition
Reverse: Gausvercher Badge of Honor in the 1944 Imperial Professional Competitions- Material: fine silver-plated zinc, varnish
- Size: 49.3mm x 48mm
- Weight: about 27g
The badge of honor presented here is from last year, when the competition took place. It differs from honorary signs until 1939 by the lack of enameling and the manufacture of fine zinc (the so-called military metal). Previously enameled areas are only colored. No competitions were held between 1940 and 1943. The imperial professional competitions were started in 1933 by the Imperial Youth Leadership and the German Labor Front. In 1934, the first competitions took place. At first they were held by the German Labour Front and the Hitler Youth (HJ) for young people only. Competitions were staggered in levels, local competitions, district competitions, gau competitions and, finally, imperial competitions. It was divided into about 20 academic professions, since 1935 students have joined them. In 1938, adult participation was allowed. Signs were awarded in 3 stages. Bronze colors for circle winners, silver for Gau winners and gold plated for Reich winners, each can also be recognized by the top curved font on the badge. Professional practice, theory, as well as worldview knowledge were tested in competitions. In addition, the girls took a home economics exam. The winners received recognition and the best opportunities in the profession. The winners of the Reich were presented to Adolf Hitler on May 1. For Hitler's youth, professional wrestling was an important platform for ideology, advertising and expression. Source: Wikipedia
Round badge of silver-plated fine zinc. Laying an eagle with outstretched wings extending beyond the edge of the circle. In catches, he holds a combination of a German Labour Front gear and an HJ diamond. This sign rises about half over the edge. At the back is a vertical pin. In the center of the manufacturer.
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Obverse: Gowerer Badge of Honour in the 1944 Imperial Professional Competition
Reverse: Gausvercher Badge of Honor in the 1944 Imperial Professional Competitions