Today I have received 4 beautiful Reichsberufswettkampf certificates awarded to the same HJ boy – Otto Moritz - I am very happy with them 
It is the “Beteiligungs Urkunde” 1938
And the “Ehren Urkunde” 1938 (stamp on the backside)
And the “Ehren Urkunde” 1939
And last but not least – the “Kreissieger Urkunde” 1939
In a previous thread I asked a question and the difference between a “Beteiligungs Urkunde” and an “Ehren Urkunde”. Garry replied that an “Ehren Urkunde” was probably for the best right after the winner, but that it was not known how many “Ehren Urkunde” were awarded and where the limit was for getting one.
Now that Otto received both a “Beteiligungs Urkunde” and an “Ehren Urkunde” in the same year, Garry is certainly right in his assumption.
If any of the forum members have further knowledge/comments on this subject, it is very welcome.
Michael
You don't have permission to view attachments.
It is the “Beteiligungs Urkunde” 1938
You don't have permission to view attachments.
And the “Ehren Urkunde” 1938 (stamp on the backside)
You don't have permission to view attachments.
You don't have permission to view attachments.
And the “Ehren Urkunde” 1939
You don't have permission to view attachments.
And last but not least – the “Kreissieger Urkunde” 1939
You don't have permission to view attachments.
You don't have permission to view attachments.
In a previous thread I asked a question and the difference between a “Beteiligungs Urkunde” and an “Ehren Urkunde”. Garry replied that an “Ehren Urkunde” was probably for the best right after the winner, but that it was not known how many “Ehren Urkunde” were awarded and where the limit was for getting one.
Now that Otto received both a “Beteiligungs Urkunde” and an “Ehren Urkunde” in the same year, Garry is certainly right in his assumption.
If any of the forum members have further knowledge/comments on this subject, it is very welcome.
Michael

Attachments
You don't have permission to view attachments.