Obverse: Badge of honour gau Bathing for women in silver
Reverse: Badge of honour gau Bathing for women in silver- Material: silver-plated copper alloy
- Size: 27mm
- Weight: about 7g
The badge of honor presented here was awarded to women as a brooch. Just like men, it was spent on gold and silver. The Gau Badge of Honor was established in 1933 by Baden Gauleiter Robert Wagner. The occasion was the 10th anniversary of the NSDAP in Baden. It was made of gold and silver. In silver, it was awarded to party members admitted to the party until October 27, 1927. The reason for the appointment of the date was the elections to the Landtag in Baden, in which the NSDAP recorded a large increase in votes, and then an increase in the number of party members. The Gau Gold Badge was awarded to party members who were already members of the NSDAP before 9 November 1923.
Robert Wagner already in 1923 participated in the Hitler coup and was sentenced to 1 year and 3 months in prison, which was then replaced by 4 years probation. He was instrumental in establishing the NSDAP in Baden and founded the Gau Baden in 1925. Similarly, he again handed Blageterbund to SA. In Blageterbund, he gathered members of the banned SA and the NSDAP. After the National Socialists came to power on May 5, 1933, he became Reichsstatthalter and Gauleiter of Baden. He became the head of the civil administration in Alsace after the occupation of France. Wagner was instrumental in deporting Jews to Alsace, Lorraine, Baden and the Palatinate. In 1946 he was sentenced to death and executed. Source: J. Nimmergut, German Orders and Badges of Honor until 1945, vol. IV + V, Wikipedia .
Round, openwork sign made of silver-plated copper alloy. The back side with a horizontal thin pin with a fuse at the level of the wings of the eagle. In-depth, manufacturer.
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Obverse: Badge of honour gau Bathing for women in silver
Reverse: Badge of honour gau Bathing for women in silver