1938 HJ Stuttgarter Studententag

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I received several tinnies today that were on layaway. I’ll post pics as I have time. Any information about these tinnies will be greatly appreciated.
Joe


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As you have probably seen yourself, it is not a HJ tinnie but a tinnie from "Studentenbund". I have found some information about these "Studententage" - see below.



German Student Days 1919–1945

In the Weimar Republic and the Third Reich, the annual general meetings of the then umbrella organization Deutsche Studentenschaft were referred to as the German Student Day. This practice goes back to historical models such as the Landtag or Reichstag and is still common today in a similar form in other professional organizations (e.g. the German Medical Association).

The 1st German Student Day took place from 17.-19. 1919 in Würzburg, on the occasion of which the German student body was founded. Further student days took place there in 1922 and 1923 as well as from 22.-27. May 1939.[2][3] The 4th German Student Day in Erlangen in 1921 was of particular importance: it concluded the Erlangen program, in which both the term working student was coined and the foundation for the development of today's student unions was laid.

At the 14th German Student Day in Graz in 1931, a National Socialist was elected to head the German student body for the first time. In the period that followed, the German Student Days lost their function as the democratic decision-making body of the student body and, like the Nazi Party Rallies, became mere propaganda events. Instead, at the behest of the Reich student leadership, annual "student days" with political rallies and sporting competitions were held in all university towns from 1938.

Hope you enjoy this information (y)

Michael :denmark
 
Hi Joe / Carlyle,

the "Abzeichen" was a so-called typical "Tagungsabzeichen", E: "Conference Badge".

Link 1: SMGM-3102 stuttgarter studententag 1938 Tinnie Horse *ON LAYAWAY - War-Relics Buyers and Sellers of War Memorabilia | War Antiques | German Weapons

Link 2: Studententag – Wikipedia
(Please look at "Deutsche Studententage 1919 - 1945" in the Wikipedia article...)

"At the 14th German Student Day in Graz in 1931, a National Socialist was elected to head the German student body for the first time. In the period that followed, the German Student Days lost their function as the democratic decision-making body of the student body and, like the Nazi Party Rallies, became mere propaganda events. Instead, at the behest of the Reich student leadership, annual "student days" with political rallies and sporting competitions were held in all university towns from 1938 onwards..."

See also: "Student Days of the German Student Union" in the article "German Student Union".

Link: Deutsche Studentenschaft – Wikipedia

Thank you for your posting, it is always very interesting, to see a unknown piece. (y)

Micha
 
As you have probably seen yourself, it is not a HJ tinnie but a tinnie from "Studentenbund". I have found some information about these "Studententage" - see below.



German Student Days 1919–1945

In the Weimar Republic and the Third Reich, the annual general meetings of the then umbrella organization Deutsche Studentenschaft were referred to as the German Student Day. This practice goes back to historical models such as the Landtag or Reichstag and is still common today in a similar form in other professional organizations (e.g. the German Medical Association).

The 1st German Student Day took place from 17.-19. 1919 in Würzburg, on the occasion of which the German student body was founded. Further student days took place there in 1922 and 1923 as well as from 22.-27. May 1939.[2][3] The 4th German Student Day in Erlangen in 1921 was of particular importance: it concluded the Erlangen program, in which both the term working student was coined and the foundation for the development of today's student unions was laid.

At the 14th German Student Day in Graz in 1931, a National Socialist was elected to head the German student body for the first time. In the period that followed, the German Student Days lost their function as the democratic decision-making body of the student body and, like the Nazi Party Rallies, became mere propaganda events. Instead, at the behest of the Reich student leadership, annual "student days" with political rallies and sporting competitions were held in all university towns from 1938.

Hope you enjoy this information (y)

Michael :denmark
Thank you Michael for this information and correcting the term HJ. I have a bad habit of referring to most youth related tinnies as HJ when they are not. I need to be more precise in the information I pass on to others.
Joe
 
Hi Joe / Carlyle,

the "Abzeichen" was a so-called typical "Tagungsabzeichen", E: "Conference Badge".

Link 1: SMGM-3102 stuttgarter studententag 1938 Tinnie Horse *ON LAYAWAY - War-Relics Buyers and Sellers of War Memorabilia | War Antiques | German Weapons

Link 2: Studententag – Wikipedia
(Please look at "Deutsche Studententage 1919 - 1945" in the Wikipedia article...)

"At the 14th German Student Day in Graz in 1931, a National Socialist was elected to head the German student body for the first time. In the period that followed, the German Student Days lost their function as the democratic decision-making body of the student body and, like the Nazi Party Rallies, became mere propaganda events. Instead, at the behest of the Reich student leadership, annual "student days" with political rallies and sporting competitions were held in all university towns from 1938 onwards..."

See also: "Student Days of the German Student Union" in the article "German Student Union".

Link: Deutsche Studentenschaft – Wikipedia

Thank you for your posting, it is always very interesting, to see a unknown piece. (y)

Micha
I really appreciate you taking the time to help educate me on this tinnie. I will add it to my files. By the way, Carlyle is my middle name. Joseph is my first. I go by Joe most everywhere. I started using my middle name years ago and people got to know me by that. I Haven’t changed it to Joe here to avoid confusion. Which I probably just did. (Grin).
 
Hi Joe / Carlyle,

the "Abzeichen" was a so-called typical "Tagungsabzeichen", E: "Conference Badge".

Link 1: SMGM-3102 stuttgarter studententag 1938 Tinnie Horse *ON LAYAWAY - War-Relics Buyers and Sellers of War Memorabilia | War Antiques | German Weapons

Link 2: Studententag – Wikipedia
(Please look at "Deutsche Studententage 1919 - 1945" in the Wikipedia article...)

"At the 14th German Student Day in Graz in 1931, a National Socialist was elected to head the German student body for the first time. In the period that followed, the German Student Days lost their function as the democratic decision-making body of the student body and, like the Nazi Party Rallies, became mere propaganda events. Instead, at the behest of the Reich student leadership, annual "student days" with political rallies and sporting competitions were held in all university towns from 1938 onwards..."

See also: "Student Days of the German Student Union" in the article "German Student Union".

Link: Deutsche Studentenschaft – Wikipedia

Thank you for your posting, it is always very interesting, to see a unknown piece. (y)

Micha
Thanks.
 
As you have probably seen yourself, it is not a HJ tinnie but a tinnie from "Studentenbund". I have found some information about these "Studententage" - see below.



German Student Days 1919–1945

In the Weimar Republic and the Third Reich, the annual general meetings of the then umbrella organization Deutsche Studentenschaft were referred to as the German Student Day. This practice goes back to historical models such as the Landtag or Reichstag and is still common today in a similar form in other professional organizations (e.g. the German Medical Association).

The 1st German Student Day took place from 17.-19. 1919 in Würzburg, on the occasion of which the German student body was founded. Further student days took place there in 1922 and 1923 as well as from 22.-27. May 1939.[2][3] The 4th German Student Day in Erlangen in 1921 was of particular importance: it concluded the Erlangen program, in which both the term working student was coined and the foundation for the development of today's student unions was laid.

At the 14th German Student Day in Graz in 1931, a National Socialist was elected to head the German student body for the first time. In the period that followed, the German Student Days lost their function as the democratic decision-making body of the student body and, like the Nazi Party Rallies, became mere propaganda events. Instead, at the behest of the Reich student leadership, annual "student days" with political rallies and sporting competitions were held in all university towns from 1938.

Hope you enjoy this information (y)

Michael :denmark
Thank you for this information! This forum is so informative. Some day I hope to be able to help others here.
 
Nice tinnie Joe. Here is my tinnie for comparison.

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