Front: Round-shaped strike shield fighter
Reverse: Round-shaped strike shield fighter- Material: Copper alloy blackened
- Size: 37mm x 36mm
- Weight: 16.61g
This commemorative sign was donated for the 10th anniversary of Albert Leo Schlageter's execution by the Schlageter Memorial Union.
Schlageter was a fighter of the Freikor Petersdorf Corps in the Leuvenfeld Marine Brigade. He participated, in particular, in the Kappovsky putsch and the suppression of the March uprising, as well as the assault on Annaberg. When the Ruhr region was occupied in 1923, Schlageter acted illegally and led Essen's strike group in the Heinz organization. There he made explosions on the railway.
On May 26, 1923, he was sentenced to death by a French military tribunal and executed.
In the Weimar Republic, Schlageter was revered as a martyr and thus the Schlageter Memory Union was formed. Schlageter's shield was produced in 3 forms: shield (1st form), oval (2nd form) and round (3rd form). Signs for fighters have 2 crossed swords in the lower part. Non-combatants do not have them. The wearing of the shield was banned by a new order law in 1936, and the Bund was dissolved. There are 11 battle shields on the shield:
BALTIC STATES 1919/20, BALTIC STATES 1919/23, SPARTACUS 1919/23, CARINTHIA 1919,GRENZSCHUTZ 1919/20, BORDER GUARD 1919/23, O ./SILESIA 1921, O ./SILESIA 1922, RHINE/RUHR 1919/23, RHINE/RUHR 1923/24 and N.S. D.A.P. 1922/23
Round badge of silver-plated tinted copper alloy. On the front side are the icons of the corresponding combat mission. At the back is a vertical pin.
Front side:
Downside:
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Front: Round-shaped strike shield fighter
Reverse: Round-shaped strike shield fighter