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Original German WWII Era NSDAP Party Late War Painted Membership Badge Pin by Hans Doppler of Wels - RZM M1/159

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Original Item: Only One Available. This is a very nice original German NSDAP (NSDAP) Party Late War Painted Badge Pin, RZM Marked with M1/159 indicating it was manufactured by Hans Doppler of Wels, Austria.

The NSDAP, Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei, (National Socialist German Worker’s Party), was originally founded in Munich as the DAP, Deutsche Arbeiterpartei, (German Worker’s Party), on January 5TH 1919. When Adolf AH joined the DAP in the autumn of 1919 he was to reform what was basically a debating society into an active political party. Appointed as the first chairman of the party on July 29TH 1921 AH was to restructure it along para-military lines in a hierarchy of four levels of government.

This example is a standard issue membership badge, awarded to all personnel on acceptance as an official party member. It is a 24mm diameter, die struck zinc alloy badge NSDAP membership badge with multi-colored paint work. This badge is a late war version, so it was painted, not enameled. The badge features a red, circular outer border with embossed silvered script, NATIONAL-SOZIALSTISCHE-D.A.P., encompassing a white enamel field with canted black enamel Swas (Hook Cross). In very good condition, with a good amount of plating overall, and nice enamel, with just a bit of wear. The back has a very nice functional "safety pin" style attachment, which would work on any type of clothing.

Ready to display!

Of Note: In late 1934 items manufactured for the NSDAP and other organizations, including membership pins, came under the quality control of the RZM, Reichzeugmeisterei, (National Equipment Quartermaster) and as a result were marked with the RZM logo when appropriate. The registry was based at the Brown house in Munich and NSDAP party headquarters in Berlin. The RZM ensured that the manufacturers of military items were consistent in design, quality of materials and other characteristics of the items. It also defined standards of design, manufacturing and quality and published an authoritative color chart for textiles. The M1 in the code stands for Metal Badges, with Hans Doppler of Wels, Austria, being contractor number 159.

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