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Speth, Pius (NSDAP Braunes Haus) - NSDAP Feldbinde für Politische Leiter mit RZM Etikett

Speth, Pius (NSDAP Braunes Haus) - NSDAP Feldbinde für Politische Leiter mit RZM Etikett

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Epoche 1918 — 1945
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Los 50-1285
EAN 2000000500102
Los 50-1285
Epoche 1918 — 1945
Land Deutschland
EAN 2000000500102
Material
Maße
Hersteller
Gewicht
Epoche 1918 — 1945
Land Deutschland
Los 50-1285
Material
Maße
EAN 2000000500102
Hersteller
Gewicht

Deutsches Reich 1918 - 1945
Speth, Pius (NSDAP Braunes Haus) - NSDAP Feldbinde für Politische Leiter mit RZM Etikett


Beschreibung

NSDAP member Pius Speth (Munich, 17.10.1910 - 5.3.2005) was the youngest member of the "Deutschnationaler Jugendbund" in München in 1922 and was given his membership badge by Erich Ludendorff, an honorary member of the association. He served as cashier of NSDAP Ortsgruppe München-Giesing in the late 1920s. At 21 years of age, he was promoted to an SA leader by Adolf Hitler.

Until 10.5.1941, when Rudolf Hess flew solo to Scotland in an attempt to negotiate peace with the United Kingdom, Pius Speth worked with the staff of Rudolf Hess at the "brown house", the headquarter of the NSDAP based in Munich.
After May 10th, Martin Bormann gave an order to remove all Hess related items from the brown house. Pius Speth was involved in removing memorabilia and took a large portrait photo of Rudolf Hess and a letter weight showing Adolf Hitler. He kept it personally other than destroying. 

Späth kept on working at the brown house and was promoted a "Reichshauptstellenleiter und Abschnittsleiter" on 8.4.1945. Späth tried to escape in May 1945 volunteering to the German Red Cross at Kloster Ettal. He achieved a 5.5.1945 issued permission to return to his family. 

Our consignor's father and Pius Speth got to know each other from their time at the brown house and became very close friends after meeting again in 1990. Pius Späth became like a father for our consignor who was given many Third Reich memorabilia in the 1990s.

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Excellent aluminium buckle with full original gilding. RZM M4/72 marked. Gilt aluminium claw marked RZM M4/87 marked. Fantastic brown leather belt with originally attached paper RZM tag.Two blue ink "RZM L1 24" markings. Furthermore, "RZM Kernstück L2/1081/41" marked. "125" stamped. 137cm long.

Very soft. Fantastic condition 1.


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