Golden HJ Honour Badge

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SKU: 02.GTR.0504.101.01.000

Estimated market value:

$200 USD

  • Golden HJ Honour Badge Obverse
  • Golden HJ Honour Badge Reverse
  • Golden HJ Honour Badge Reverse

Estimated market value:

$200 USD

Attributes

  • Country
    Germany
  • Composition
    Bronze gilt/Enamelled
  • Size
    17x29mm

Physical Description and Item Details


An example of a well preserved HJ Golden Honour badge; in bronze gilt with red, white and black enamels, vertical pinback; unmarked, but numbered “40284” on the reverse; measuring 17x29mm; weighing 3.9 grams; in overall extremely fine condition.

History


The Badge was founded by the Reich Youth Leader, Baldur von Schirach on June 23, 1934, and was conferred upon all members of the Hitler Youth and BDM who joined the organization before October 2, 1932, and had rendered five years of uninterrupted years of service in the Hitler Youth or another National Socialist organization.

The Badge could also be conferred in recognition of merit, regardless of an individual’s service length.

These badges were often misplaced, and the recipients had to pay for a replacement badge. The replacement badges feature a "B" on the reverse, and may or may not have an award number. The membership badges always feature an award number on the reverse.

In 1935, the Golden Hitler Youth Badge of Honour with Oak Leaves was added to the decoration, and was conferred in recognition of exceptional service rendered to the Hitler Youth.

In 1941, the Badge was amended to allow German youths from annexed territories to wear the badge.

A special grade of the Gold Badge with oak leaves was made with diamonds and rubies to celebrate Baldur von Schirach's 35th birthday on May 9, 1942. Only three of these are verified to have been awarded.

This badge may also be known as the Golden Decoration of the Hitler Youth and the Hitler Youth Honour Badge.

There were between 120,000 and 130,000 regular Gold Badges composed of Gilt and Gold awarded.

There were approximately 400 Gold Badges with Oak Leaves composed of Gilt and Gold awarded.

Known manufacturers of this badge include, but are not limited to, M1/20 W. Deumer, M1/122 L. Deutschbein, and M1/78 Paulmann & Crone.

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