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Deutsch: NSDAP Schulungsbrief 1938-08-09 „Aufbruch und Kampf der Partei“:
  • Seite 307: Die erstmalige Verbreitung des Hoheitszeichens in Metall über ganz Deutschland: Das Parteitagsabzeichen 1927
NSDAP Parteitagsabzeichen Nürnberg 1927 (Nürnberger Parteitagsabzeichen); 1927 Reichsparteitage Teilnehmer-abzeichen; Hoheitszeichen/Parteiadler in Metall auf Stoff;
Nationalsozialistische Propaganda; „Die Reichsschulungsbriefe sind das einzige amtliche, weltanschauliche Schulungsorgan der Partei und der Deutschen Arbeitsfront.“


English: NSDAP Schulungsbrief 1938-08-09 „Aufbruch und Kampf der Partei“ ("Rise and Struggle of the Party."):
  • Page 307: "The first distribution of the national emblem in metal throughout Germany: The 1927 Party Badge"
Nuremberg Party Rally 1927 Badge; Participants badge for the 1927 (1st-4th August in Nürnberg) Reichsparteitag; Nazi party (NSDAP) eagle-and-swastika (Parteiadler, 'party eagle') tinnie/pin/stickpin in metal on fabric flower/rosette in lavender/lilac colour
  • Page 294: "Summer 1920: Adolf Hitler designs and gives his movement its symbols: the swastika banner, the armband, and the party badge. (See 'Mein Kampf,' Volume 2, Chapter 7) Two years later, the Storm Troopers (Sturmabteilung) receive their first standards, also a creation of Hitler."
  • Image from the NSDAP Schulungsbrief ('Nazi Party Education Letter') published in August 1938, titled „Aufbruch und Kampf der Partei“ ('Rise and Struggle of the Party.') The NSDAP Schulungsbrief was a monthly Nazi propaganda magazine that attempted to offer political education through indoctrination of the masses with NSDAP ideologies.
  • See Reichsparteitag 1927 Teilnehmerabzeichen and Political decorations of the Nazi Party
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Author Unknown photographer. Photo published in NSDAP Schulungsbrief, a propaganda magazine of the German Nazi Party, in 1938.

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