Face: Hitlerjugend Badge of Achievement in Silver (3rd level) Hollow Production
Flip side: Hitlerjugend Performance mark in silver (3rd level) hollow production
- Material: non-ferrous silver-plated metal
- Size: 29.7mm x 51.4mm
- Weight: 9, 8g
The badge of achievement for the Hitler Youth was established on June 1, 1934 by the Reichsügendführer Baldur von Schirach. This was to increase the fighting spirit of Hitler's youth and readiness to fulfill their duty. Every Hitler youth and Fuhrer should strive to conquer this sign. The ideological side was ensured by mandatory participation in at least 8 home evenings. There, national socialist values and worldview became closer to young people in the form of trainings. In addition to participating in home evenings, there were 3 areas to complete. 1. Exercise, 2. Target and marching exercises and 3. All-terrain vehicle. The last 2 areas were already aimed at possible hostilities and were in the nature of pre-war training. But individual tasks were not very high, so every Hitlerite could perform them. The achievement mark was awarded in 3 stages in a staggered order by age. 15-year-olds received a badge in iron, 16-year-olds in bronze, and 17-year-olds and older in silver. The award was made by the Reichsportführer. The signs were made of a wide variety of materials. There are also deviations in size and weight. Each step had embroidery. In total, more than 300,000 copies were handed over at all stages. Hollow embossed works were given quite early and are usually not found in literature.
A hollow embossed sign made of silver-plated metal in the form of a standing arrow. In the center of the arrow is a round wide ring. Surrounded by a swastika ring placed on top. Gaps to the ring are pierced. On the back is a vertical pin and award number.
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Face: Hitlerjugend Badge of Achievement in Silver (3rd level) Hollow Production
Flip side: Hitlerjugend Performance mark in silver (3rd level) hollow production