File:Insigne commémoratif Hitler-Jugend 1923-1933 München, 2002.1559K.jpg

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Auteur(s): H. Wittmann, fabricant
Date de production: En 1933

Datation en siècle: 1ère moitié du 20e siècle

Type(s) d'objet(s): Vie militaire = Militaria, Métal, arts du métal
Dénomination(s): Insigne
Matériaux et techniques: Métal

Lieu(x) d'exécution / réalisation: Allemagne

Dimensions - Oeuvre:
   Hauteur : 5.1 cm
   Largeur : 2.8 cm
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Epingle horizontale au revers, pastille la fixant.

Marques, inscriptions, poinçons: "Und ihr habt doch gesiegt! HITLER-JUGEND 1923-1933 MÜNCHEN" (avers), "H. WITTMANN MÜNCHEN" (au revers, sur la pastille).
Description iconographique:

La Feldernhalle de Munich surplombée d'une aigle nazie à ailes courtes dans un écu.

Mode d'acquisition: Donation (acte notarié)

Nom du donateur, testateur, vendeur: Fondation Maréchal Leclerc de Hauteclocque Date d’acquisition: F 1994

Institution: Musée de la Libération de Paris - musée du Général Leclerc - musée Jean Moulin
Numéro d’inventaire: 2002.1559K
IIIF Manifest: https://apicollections.parismusees.paris.fr/iiif/600001283/manifest
Date En 1933
Source https://www.parismuseescollections.paris.fr/fr/musee-jean-moulin/oeuvres/insigne-commemoratif-hitler-jugend-1923-1933-munchen#infos-principales
Author H. Wittmann, fabricant

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