These NSDAP Golden Party Badges were awarded on 30th January 1939. As the highest decoration of the party they were given to notable political and military figures in recognition of service at Hitler's discretion. The badges are approximately 3cm in diameter and feature a swastika on a white background at their centre.
Key Features
Central swastika on a white background, surrounded by the "National Sozialistische D.A.P." inscription on a red enamel ring.
Edged with a wreath of oak leaves, symbolizing strength and tradition.
Features the date "30.1.39" and Hitler's initials "A.H." stamped on the reverse, setting it apart from the numbered Golden Party Badges.
Approximately 3 cm in diameter.
Description
The NSDAP Golden Party Badges, awarded on January 30, 1939, represent the highest decoration within the National Socialist German Workers' Party. These prestigious badges were bestowed upon distinguished political and military figures at the personal discretion of Adolf Hitler, as recognition for their service. Unlike the numbered Golden Party Badges, which were issued to the first 100,000 members with uninterrupted service, these non-numbered versions bear the date and Hitler's initials, "A.H.," stamped on the reverse, signifying a unique distinction.
Each badge measures approximately 3 cm in diameter and features a highly detailed design. At the center is a swastika symbol set against a white enamel background, surrounded by the inscription "National Sozialistische D.A.P." on a red enamel ring.
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