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Membership Badge N.S. Women's League - Working Staff

Membership Badge N.S. Women's League - Working Staff

LOT 62-0690
SOLD
Auction ended        23rd October 2022  |  03:30 pm CEST
RESULT
STARTING PRICE: USD 80,00
EUR 0,00
GBP 0,00
EXCL. BUYER’S PREMIUM: 22,50 %
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DESCRIPTion, DETaILS & Photos
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PERIOD 1918 — 1945
COUNTRY Germany 1918 - 1945
MATERIAL tombak
DIMENSIONS 30 x 29 mm
MAKER Frank & Reif
WEIGHT
US LOT 62-0690
EAN 3000000011454
US LOT 62-0690
PERIOD 1918 — 1945
COUNTRY Germany 1918 - 1945
EAN 3000000011454
MATERIAL tombak
DIMENSIONS 30 x 29 mm
MAKER Frank & Reif
WEIGHT
PERIOD 1918 — 1945
COUNTRY Germany 1918 - 1945
US LOT 62-0690
MATERIAL tombak
DIMENSIONS 30 x 29 mm
EAN 3000000011454
MAKER Frank & Reif
WEIGHT
Germany 1918 - 1945


Description

Set of Membership badges of the N.S. Frauenschaft (Hü 9216 ma). These badges were worn by the staff of the staff within a “Ortsgruppe”. The badges are marked “RZM M1/13”. “RZM M1/102” and and “RZM M1/72”. Made from enamel and silvered metal it is mounted on a safety pin.

Nice set of different manufacturers.

The National Socialist Women's League was the women's wing of the Nazi Party. It was founded in October 1931 as a fusion of several nationalist and Nazi women's associations, such as the German Women's Order which had been founded in 1926. From then on, women were subordinate to the NSDAP Reich leadership. Guida Diehl was its first speaker (Kulturreferentin).

The Frauenschaft was subordinated to the national party leadership; girls and young women were the purview of the League of German Girls (Bund Deutscher Mädel, BDM). From February 1934 to the end of World War II in 1945, the NS-Frauenschaft was led by Reich's Women's Leader (Reichsfrauenführerin) Gertrud Scholtz-Klink (1902–1999).

Its activities included instruction in the use of German-manufactured products, such as butter and rayon, in place of imported ones, as part of the self-sufficiency program, and classes for brides and schoolgirls. During wartime, it also provided refreshments at train stations, collected scrap metal and other materials, ran cookery and other classes, and allocated the domestic servants conscripted in the east to large families. Propaganda organizations depended on it as the primary spreader of propaganda to women.

The NS-Frauenschaft reached a total membership of 2 million by 1938, the equivalent of 40% of the total party membership.


Condition
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Seller
History Trader Inc., 521 Thorn Street #165, Sewickly, PA 15143-0165, USA