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It was a pin-back badge, but there was a cloth version, as well. [2] The SA Sports Badge was instituted on 28 November 1933 by then SA chief Ernst Röhm. [3] It was originally only issued in bronze through the year 1935. On 15 February 1935, Hitler decreed that the badge be officially recognized.
The Bavarian Sports Badge (German Bayerisches Sport-Leistungs Abzeichen or BSLA) was a sports badge awarded by the Bavarian Athletes Organization (Bayrischer Landes-Sportverband). Due to the reform of the German Sports Badge, which from 2013 has also been awarded for difference performance levels, the Bavarian Sports Badge ceased to be awarded ...
Badge and ribbon: Name (English/German) Creation date – cessation date: Description: Number awarded: Spanish Cross Spanien-Kreuz: 14 April 1939 – 1940 Awarded with and without swords. Issued in bronze, silver, gold, and gold with diamonds. For service with the Condor Legion in Spain 26,116 total, for all classes Condor Legion Tank Badge
The badges were issued in silver and gold, with some in bronze. They were rarely issued in gold with diamonds. [6] In November 1936, Hitler gave new "orders" as to the "Orders and Awards" of the Nazi Party to be bestowed. The top NSDAP awards are listed in the order: 1. Coburg Badge; 2. Nuremberg Party Day Badge; 3. Brunswick Rally Badge; 4.
SA Sports Badge in Bronze, 1 December 1936 [4] Degen (SS), 13 September 1936 [4] Julleuchter, December 1936 [4] SS-Ehrenring, 1 December 1937 [4] Anschluss Medal, 13 March 1938 [5] 1939 Iron Cross 2nd Class, 25 September 1939 [6] 1939 Iron Cross 1st Class, 15 June 1940 [6] Infantry Assault Badge in Bronze, 3 October 1940 [5] Tank Destruction ...
SA guards at Oranienburg concentration camp, 1933. The uniforms and insignia of the Sturmabteilung (SA) were Nazi Party paramilitary ranks and uniforms used by SA stormtroopers from 1921 until the fall of Nazi Germany in 1945. The titles and phrases used by the SA were the basis for paramilitary titles used by several other Nazi paramilitary ...
Pilot/Observer Badge [25] SA Sports Badge in Bronze, 1 December 1937 [25] Degen (SS), 1 December 1937 [25] Anschluss Medal [25] Sudetenland Medal [25] Danzig Cross 2nd Class, 24 October 1939 [25] Golden Party Badge [25] SS Ehrendolch [25] Honour Chevron for the Old Guard [25] Order of the Crown (Romania), April 1942 [25]
The German Horseman's Badge ( German: Das Deutsche Reitterabzeichen) [ 1] also referred to in general terms as the German Equestrian Badge, was a sports decoration of the Weimar Republic and Nazi Germany. It was awarded for proficiency in riding horses. Equestrian badges ( German: Reitabzeichen) remain a part of German rider training today ...