Nachlass eines Hitlerjugend-Oberjungzugführers Gebiet Dentlein Ansbach, Franken mit Führerausweis und Armbinde
11.12.2020 12:00UTC +01:00
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Auctioneer | Hermann Historica |
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Event location | Germany, Grasbrunn / München |
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ID 450193
Lot 11062 | Nachlass eines Hitlerjugend-Oberjungzugführers Gebiet Dentlein Ansbach, Franken mit Führerausweis und Armbinde
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€ 280
Dazu die Abnahmeberechtigung für das DJ-Leistungsabzeichen vom 26. Juni 1941, das Schießbuch des DJ von 1940, selbiges von der HJ von 1941, der K-Schein der HJ von 1941, Besitzzeugnis HJ-Schießabzeichen von 1942 und Leistungsabzeichen in Silber von 1943 sowie das HJ-Leisungsbuch und eine Schießlehrtafel.
Außerdem zwei Sporturkunden von 1940, HJ-Bann 319 Ansbach, DJ-Schlagballweitwurf (1. Platz ) und 75 m-Lauf (2. Platz). Ein Schreiben der NSDAP/BDM Bann 777 Dinkelsbühl mit Hinweisen zu den HJ-Gebietsmeisterschaften im Juli 1941 in Nürnberg, mit Unterschrift der Mädelsportwartin Pierner. Dazu eine dekorative großformatige Klappurkunde mit HJ-Adler, Bild von Baldur von Schirach; Bruder Hermann hat am Unterführer-Fünfkampf der HJ teilgenommen und 3015 Punkte erreicht.
Dazu eine frühe HJ-Armbinde mit aufgenähtem Hakenkreuz auf kirschrotem Stoff, Maße ca.16,5 x 10 cm; eine DJ-Armscheibe, eine HJ-Mitgliedsnadel (M1/105, Vogt Pforzheim) und eine HJ-Schießauszeichnung (M1/120, Petzl Wien).
Insgesamt ein schöner und stimmiger Nachlass eines früh in die HJ eingetretenen Jungen, der zuletzt Oberjungzugführer war. Guter Zustand mit Alters-und Gebrauchsspuren. Selten!
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