National Trade Competition Victors' Badge, Type II, in Bronze (1938)

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SKU: 02.GTR.0601.203.01.000

Estimated market value:

$300 USD

  • National Trade Competition Victors' Badge, Type II, in Bronze (1938) Obverse
  • National Trade Competition Victors' Badge, Type II, in Bronze (1938) Obverse
  • National Trade Competition Victors' Badge, Type II, in Bronze (1938) Reverse
  • National Trade Competition Victors' Badge, Type II, in Bronze (1938) Reverse

Estimated market value:

$300 USD

Attributes

  • Country
    Germany
  • Composition
    Enamelled
  • Inscription
    Obv: KREISSIEGER 1938
  • Size
    49x46mm

Physical Description and Item Details


A extremely well preserved example of a 1938 Kreissieger badge; a cream-coloured enameled badge, with a national eagle superimposed on the obverse clutching a cogwheel and HJ symbol in its talons, all surrounded by a laurel wreath; vertical pinback; maker marked “G. Bremer, Markneukirchen” on the reverse; measuring 49.14 mm (w) X 46.40 mm (h); weighing 28.2 grams; with the enamels well preserved, in overall extremely fine condition.

History


The Badge was conferred upon individuals who won the German National Trade Competition.

Individuals were eligible for the badge if they were a member of a Nazi youth organization, like the BDM or Hitler Youth.

Recipients also had to fit within one of four recipient categories, including females between the ages of 15-21, male manual workers between the ages of 15-18, male apprentices within technical and commercial trades between 15-21, or male and female students at a trade or commercial schools.

The German National Trade Competition tested the participants on practical trade knowledge and skill, arithmetic, and political theory.

In 1938, individual badges were founded to reward each level of victor.

The winners were first selected from their local area or “Kreis”. They were awarded the Bronze Badge (Kreissieger).

The “Kreis” winners competed against each other, and from that contest the district or “Gau” victors were selected. They were awarded the Silver Badge (Gausieger).

The “Gau” victors also competed against each other, with the victor becoming the National Champion. The National Champion was awarded the Gold Badge (Reichssieger).

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