arbeiterjugend

  1. Scowen

    Introduction of the HJ Arbeiterjugend Cap Badge - Otto Baudermann

    Here is the Type I cap badge, marked to O.Baudermann. As some of you know I'm not a specialist HJ collector so I'm sure someone can correct me if I'm wrong on this. If I understand Wim Saris correctly in our conversations, this was the only authorised company allowed to produce the type one...
  2. Heran

    1st Pattern HJ (Arbeiterjugend) membership badge

    Hi Guys, Thanks to Steve (Zander), I can enjoy now to have this fantastic 1st pattern membership badge. Just brilliant!!! Thanks Steve!!! Best Regards Antonio
  3. S

    something you dont always see. Mini version of arbeiterjugend pin

    heres something you dont see everyday,not the 4 normal early badges they are easy enough to find and you can see them regularly but what you dont see everyday is their much rarer little brother :thumbup1:
  4. Paul Ayerst

    HJ Arbeiterjugend membership badge new today

    Just got this in today
  5. Paul Ayerst

    HJ Arbeiterjugend membership badges marked only with "RZM GES GESCH""

    I believe this pin on Grenadier military to be a dud. My red flag is the lone and poorly raised RZM stamp on this early badge. So lets hear the opinions by the way I did buy the other one he had with the correct marking
  6. Paul Ayerst

    Is this RZM GES GESCH HJ Arbeiterjugend membership badge a dud ??

    I believe this pin on Grenadier military to be a dud. My red flag is the lone and poorly raised RZM stamp on this early badge. So lets hear the opinions by the way I did buy the other one he had with the correct marking
  7. Garry

    Jungsturm Adolf Hitler

    The first attempt to create a youth section within the NSDAP was the short-lived Jugendbund der NSDAP. The initial impulse came from Adolf Lenk, a piano maker from Munich who had joined the NSDAP aged 18 in 1921. He began to recruit boys aged between 14 and 18 for his 'Jungsturm Adolf Hitler'...
  8. Garry

    Potsdam, Arbeiterjugend, HJ honour badge

    Here's a little info on these badges. Some of it may be new to some of you. The Potsdam badge in silver was the one worn by those who had been active participants on the day. The bronze version was available for purchase by spectators/non-participants1,2 and was also sold prior to the event...
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