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Title
Badge
Object type Classification: NM3.13028
Description
English: Badge, Fur Leistungen in der HJ circular form; swastika at centre with legend on inner circular edge obscuring arrow; outer edge leaves; pin fastening
Date Unknown date; 20th century; Nazi Germany (mid 1920s-mid 1940s); 23 Jul 1996; 17 Jun 1996
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height: 52mm

width: 40mm
institution QS:P195,Q758657
Accession number
1996.71.231
Place of creation Germany
Credit line Collection of Auckland Museum Tamaki Paenga Hira, 1996.71.231
Notes Golden Leader's Sports Badge (Goldenes Fuhrersportabzeichen der HJ (Hitler Jugend - Hitler Youth). Associated Organisation- Hitler Jugend (HJ); English- Hitler Youth
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