Pin-back badge, bronzed finish, the HJ emblem enameled in the center, the background lacquered blue, with inscription “Kampfspiele 1942”, diameter 29.5 mm. Reverse with horizontal pin.
Round brooch, design: HJ eagle before Sigrune with inscription. Toned fine zinc. Lightly worn, condition 2. The badge was instituted as a commemorative badge on December 12, 1942 for all youth after a minimum 4-week camp participation, but was already annulled on April 1, 1943. Within this short period, only a few pieces were manufactured and awarded.
Plaque made of silver-plated non-ferrous metal, diameter approximately 80 mm, 2 mounting holes at 3 and 9 o'clock positions, reverse marked with manufacturer’s designation "C.Poellath Schrobenhausen"
Round brooch, design: Hitler Youth eagle before Sigrune with inscription. Toned fine zinc. Condition 2 This badge was instituted as a commemorative badge on December 12, 1942 for all youth after a minimum 4-week camp participation, but was already annulled on April 1, 1943. Within this short period, only few pieces were manufactured and awarded.
Stick pin badge, bronzed, the HJ emblem enameled in the center, the background was lacquered blue, but the paint is largely worn off. In the center with inscription “Kampfspiele 1942”, diameter 29.5 mm. Reverse with horizontal pin. Clearly worn, condition 2-. Very rare.
Plaque made of silver-plated non-ferrous metal, height approximately 70 mm, the relief design similar to the HJ Schiführer badge, reverse marked with maker "H. Wittmann, München 2 SO", complete in original presentation case, condition 2.
Round brooch, 38 mm, toned fine zinc, condition 2-. The badge was instituted as a commemorative badge on December 12, 1942 for all youth after a minimum of 4 weeks camp participation, but was already annulled on April 1, 1943. Within this short period, only a few pieces were manufactured and awarded.
The Potsdam Badge was a rally badge of the NSDAP introduced in 1932, which was issued on the occasion of the First Reich Youth Day in Potsdam from October 1-2, 1932 in two grades, bronze and silver. The bronze rally badge was awarded to spectators and the like, while the silver badge was awarded to active participants. The latter badges were also permitted to be worn with service uniform.
Plaque made of silver-plated non-ferrous metal, the relief design similar to the HJ-Schifführerabzeichen, diameter approximately 70 mm, reverse with supplemented pin fasteners and manufacturer's marking “H. Wittmann, München 2 SO”,
Gilt and enameled non-ferrous metal, applied national eagle with enameled HJ emblem (minimally damaged) attached with 3 rivets, horizontal pin bar on reverse, accompanied by the service certificate issued in Helsinki by the Landesführung Finnland - Reichsdeutsche Jugend Ausland, signed by the acting Landesjugendführer Maltusch.
Round brooch, 38 mm, toned fine zinc, worn condition.
The badge was instituted as a commemorative award on December 12, 1942, for all youth after a minimum 4-week camp participation, but was already annulled on April 1, 1943. Within this short period, only a few pieces were produced and awarded.
The Potsdam Badge was a rally badge of the NSDAP introduced in 1932, which was issued on the occasion of the First Reichsjugendtag in Potsdam from October 1-2, 1932 in two grades, bronze and silver. The bronze rally badge was awarded to spectators and the like, while the silver badge was awarded to active participants. The latter badges were also permitted to be worn with service uniform.
The badge of honor in gilt and enameled non-ferrous metal construction, applied national eagle with enameled Hitler Youth emblem. Reverse with horizontal pin bar and 3 retaining rivets, no maker mark! Accompanied by the large award certificate on parchment, handwritten and issued by the Leader of the Hitler Youth in Spain, Detlev Ehlers. The Hitler Youth Badge of Honor was awarded in recognition of meritorious service to Spanish-German cooperation, issued in Barcelona, May 1st, 1941. Dimensions 22.5 x 49 cm. Condition 2. A very rare ensemble!
Silver-plated light metal, 70 mm, obverse features large national eagle with HJ diamond and bandeau "Heim der Hitlerjugend", reverse inscription "Für die Förderung der Heimbeschaffung der Hitlerjugend", marked by manufacturer "Deschler München". Top with later drilled hole for wall mounting, condition 2.
The medals were awarded in 3 sizes: 60, 70 and 85 mm.
Large stick pin badge. Silver-plated non-ferrous metal, with enameled HJ emblem at center. Reverse marked with manufacturer “ges. gesch.” and “Wittmann München”. With double pin attachment. Worn condition, in good state. Extremely rare, one of very few original examples.
Light metal construction, bronzed finish, hollow embossed, with 2 holes on sides for sewing onto the brown shirt. Lightly worn, condition 2. This is the badge for the winning Gefolgschaft in the Bann sports competition 1943 and 1944.
Silver-plated zinc, 51 x 38 mm, reverse with pin back marked by Poellath Schrobenhausen. Rennertshofen is a market town in the Upper Bavarian district of Neuburg-Schrobenhausen.
Round brooch, 38 mm, toned fine zinc, condition 2. This badge was instituted as a commemorative award on December 12, 1942, for all youth after a minimum 4-week camp participation, but was already annulled on April 1, 1943. Within this brief period, only a few pieces were manufactured and awarded.
Badge for Gau Winner 1944, fine zinc, partially lacquered, maker “G. Brehmer Markneukirchen” with damaged certificate 1944. Badge for Kreis Winner 1939, non-ferrous metal, partially enameled, maker A.G.Tham Gablonz, with halved certificate. Also includes additional heavily damaged documents.
Silver-plated fine zinc, diameter 55 mm. Obverse with national eagle with HJ diamond and surrounding engraving. Reverse with winner's engraving “Der Jungmeister” (The Young Champion). Condition 2.
Plaque made of silver-plated non-ferrous metal, diameter approximately 80 mm, reverse side marked with manufacturer’s designation "C.Poellath Schrobenhausen"