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    Andy H

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    1. Hi Chris

      As I understand the history of the Reichsberufswettkampf, the competition began in 1934 and grew in terms of participants throughout 1935, 1936, and 1937. Restructured in 1938, and with a wider base of participants, the badges which are similar to the one in your photograph were introduced for competition winners at Kreis , Gau and Reich levels. I am afraid that your award is in my opinion a fake.

      Best Wishes Andy

    2. I've had a few Steinhauer & L?ck KVK1 over the years and can see nothing to indicate that this cross is not a textbook example. It looks just as it should look, IMHO. I don't know why the vendor misread the MM, though. The incuse '4' stamp is hard but not impossible to read with the naked eye. Perhaps he didn't have a jeweller's loup. Here are a couple of snapshots of one I had a few years ago. You can see that while it is in very good condition, a small ding to a point aside, oxidising solder can just been seen beginning to show through the finish.

      PK

      I agree looks to have a good quality finish to the award.

      Andy

    3. hi Alex

      I think that your flag maybe the NS Musterbetriebsfahne more frequentlly refered to as the Nazi model factory Golden Flag.It was introduced by Fuhrer decree on 29 August 1936, as part of a package of propaganda measures by the DAF to increase production within the framework of the 4 year economic plan , and also to engender the Nazi Volksgemeinschaft across factories. An annual contest provided a framework for factories to compete for awards which included elaborate citations and cased plaques. I suspect your flag maybe the indoor variety awarded{judging by its condition} as opposed to the more robustly produced flag which could be secured by winning factories for display outside.

      Hope that this helps.

      Andy

    4. Hi Alec

      The top left tinnie relates to the HJ Reichssportswettkampf 1938 probably a participants badge. My example is pressed card. The middle tinnie is as Don suggests a participants badge. 1935 was the second year of the Reichsberufswettkampf and although it had expanded in numbers taking part in comparison to the previous year the numbers were much smaller than post 1938 when the entry qualifications were relaxed.The Saarland returning to the Nazi Reich in the 1934 plebiscite following the Treaty of Versailles is recognised in the next tinnie.

      The bottom left tinnie was sold in street collections for the 2 Winterhilfswerk des Deutschen Volkes 1934/35, primarily in Gau Rheinpfalz. The item bottom right relates to fund raising for the NSV who were charged with promoting social welfare activities hence the badge depicting Mutter und Kind.

      Hope this helps the badges come "alive".

    5. Hi James

      I noted with interest an old Regimentals catalogue from March 1994 listing a cased Reichskultursenates badge which it is claimed was presented to Lutze as part of the first issue of 125 badges in 1936. The entry goes on to suggest that this badge was numbered 15.

      This was of particular interest to me as I own the smaller RKS lapel badge which is also numbered 15 .Could this also have been presented to Lutze?

      Hope that this adds a little more to your search. Has anyone seen a photo of Lutze wearing either of these awards?

      Andy

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