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    1. Hi Hardy, out of post 12: " I have searched in several folders in the Carl-Diem-Archiv, in many hundred documents in the era 1934, 1935 and later. No document with a note for a DRL without the swastika! I have searched in books, in newspapers, in encyclopedias, in codes of law and other publications. Not at any time I found a hint for the contemporary existence of the DRL badge without the swastika in the time between 1933 and 1945." And I have several german lexicons and hundreds of books from this time. The Carl-Diem-Archiv in Cologne is the central place for documents about sport, sport badges and award documents in Germany. Regards Uwe
    2. Hi Darrell, "Until someone shows me "hard" evidence that they are post '45 I'm a believer." It is not a problem, to show you a sales catalouge out of the 50's/60's, where you can find these badges, with and without the tip. Both in one catalogue. But I think, that is the wrong way. I cannot prove things, which never existed. But if you are a believer, then show me "hard" evidence, that they are pre 1945. Why are all these badges without maker marks?? Do you think, Wernstein, Lauer, Wagner, Kohm, Petz & Lorenz and others are not interested, to show their name? Why that? Do you really think, that the award documents show the swastika, and the badges not? Why? Much more than 100,000 awards in the years 1935 thru 1937, and no matching award document? Why? No picture for much more than 100,000 awards? Why? Regards Uwe
    3. Hi. we must make a distinction between the sport organization, the responsible organization for the awards and the name of the sports badge. 1933: Deutscher Reichsausschuss f?r Leibes?bungen (DRA) Deutsches Turn- und Sportabzeichen, Auszeichnung des Deutschen Reichsausschusses (DRA) 1934: Deutscher Reichsbund f?r Leibes?bungen (DRL) Deutsches Reichs-Sportabzeichen, Auszeichnung des Deutschen Reichsbundes f?r Leibes?bungen (DRA) 1935: Deutscher Reichsbund f?r Leibes?bungen (DRL) Deutsches Reichs-Sportabzeichen, Auszeichnung des Deutschen Reichsbundes f?r Leibes?bungen (DRL with swastika) 1936: Reichssportamt, Deutscher Reichsbund f?r Leibes?bungen (DRL) Reichs-Sportabzeichen, Auszeichnung des Deutschen Reichsbundes f?r Leibes?bungen (DRL with swastika) 1937: Reichssportamt, Deutscher Reichsbund f?r Leibes?bungen (DRL) Reichssportabzeichen, Deutsche Reichsauszeichnung f?r Leibes?bungen (DRL with swastika) 1938: Reichssportamt, Nazionalsozialistischer Reichsbund f?r Leibes?bungen (NSRL) Reichssportabzeichen, Deutsche Reichsauszeichnung f?r Leibes?bungen (DRL with swastika) Regards Uwe
    4. Hi Peter, "...with little or nothing in response..." there are some new posts: http://www.wehrmacht-awards.com/forums/sho...8399&page=2 post 24 thru 26, very interesting! Hi Rick, I'm sorry, but there is something incorrect. It is difficult, to find exact official figures for awards of the sports badges. This is one of my statements on WAF: Approxiamately 480 000 DRA badges for men and women had been awarded. Approxiamately 1 000 000 DRL badges with swastika for men and women had been awarded. Exact 0 DRL badges without a swastika had been awarded. And this is another statement: Statement of a member: " ?All reference books, German or English, regardless of how badly they mangle the actual requirements, know and show that. ? Uwe: Let us throw a look at some of these books: Littlejohn/Dodkins 1970: ? The version with D.R.A. was the first type, this was superseeded by the D.R.L. without a swastika type which in 1937 was succeeded by the last and most common type, the D.R.L. with a swastika.? The picture on page 85 show the DRL w/o swastika, but with the ?tip?. That is wrong twice; no change in 1937, the picture shows a post war version. Klietmann 1971, vol. 1 and 2.: Page 290: It is wrong, that the DRL w/o swastika have maker marks HENSLER, WERNSTEIN and WAGNER, that is only for DRL with swastika. The picture in vol. 2 shows a post war version. Angolia 1978, vol. 2: Twice a wrong statement: The document shown on page 236 in the above described book is produced in 1935, exactly in Juli 1935. You can see it, in the footnote bottom left: 5000. 7. 35. 45. 5000 (the correct number is irrelevant, it could be 8000) paper documents had been produced in July 1935, and I think, that 45. stands for the producer, but that is irrelevant too. The first document with DRL I found in the Carl-Diem-Archive in Cologne is marked: 10000 4. 35. 13., produced in April 1935, naturally with the swastika. The last documents with DRA I found, in my own collection and in the Carl-Diem-Archive, are marked 3000. 9. 34. 71 (for women) and 20000. 8. 34. 63. (for men). The end for DRA documents in September 1934. And now anyone must declare me, in the perfect organized german state, how it is possible, to have thousands and thousands of badges, but no matching document? I have searched in several folders in the Carl-Diem-Archiv, in many hundred documents in the era 1934, 1935 and later. No document with a note for a DRL without the swastika! I have searched in books, in newspapers, in encyclopedias, in codes of law and other publications. Not at any time I found a hint for the contemporary existence of the DRL badge without the swastika in the time between 1933 and 1945. Since 1935 you can find original awarded DRA documents with awarded DRL badges with swastika, the old documents were used up several years. The name of the badge changed 1934 from "Deutsches Turn- und Sportabzeichen" into "Deutsches Reichs-Sportabzeichen", later on it changed to "Reichssportabzeichen". At first DRL stand for "Deutscher Reichsbund f?r Leibes?bungen", later on it changed (1937) to "Deutsche Reichsauszeichnung f?r Leibes?bungen". Forman?s 1988: Page 188: ? D.R.A. Sports Badges c. 1933 (Deutsches Reichsabzeichen f?r Leibes?bungen)? Both is wrong, it changed 1934/1935, and the name of the badge changed 1934 from "Deutsches Turn- und Sportabzeichen" into "Deutsches Reichs-Sportabzeichen". The picture Nr. 226 shows a post war version. Klietmann 1990 ?Staatlich-zivile Auszeichnungen?: The same wrong picture with the DRL w/o swastika on page 97, picture description idiotic (sorry); ?Deutsches Turn- und Sportabzeichen ? DRL in der Ausf?hrung von 1919.? 1919 !!!!!! No dates of changing the versions, why not? I think, he did not know it. Niemann (Detlev) 2004: The picture on page 353 shows a post war version. Cloth versions ?? I have never seen one, and if it exists, it is post war. Entry in the Award Booklet ?? I have never seen one, never! Kind regards Uwe
    5. Hi Darrell, I think, this is the wrong section, because these badges are made post WWII, and not 1934 thru 1937. Regards Uwe
    6. Hi, last night I bought another badge in Silver with 31 (20.50 Euro) And few days ago nobody want to buy a badge in Gold with 31, start price 40 Euros Rick, that is DRA in Gold, made by Mack & Purbs: Please wait some days, and I will show you more pictures 81 and 31. Regards Uwe
    7. Hi Hardy, your DRA mini looks like a post WWII (!) production. Never before I saw such an example! The bottom loop is very small. On the picture you can see two of my minis, both with maker mark Lauer. It could be, that my second piece is a post WWII production too? The first: GES. GESCH?TZT Nr. 34815 L. CHR. LAUER N?RNBERG BERLIN SW.68 The second: LAUER N?RNBERG Regards Uwe
    8. Hi Hardy, thank you for posting the pictures. What is on the reverse of your mini? A makers name? Hi Rick, hi Darrell, amazing, but first let us talk about DRL without swastika, the sports badge post WWII !? Please, look at my last post: 31 could be 1913/1914, but it could be 1921/1922 too. I don't know the exact changing dates from street number 31 to 81 and back to 31. And I don't know the exact changing date from Hofjuwelier to Juwelier. And nobody can say, when Mack & Purbs, Wernstein and Lauer started with their badges. The mini started 1921, in my collection is one mini made by Marcus. The clothing version started later, after 1924 (but I don't know, when). In documents from 1929 you can find it (Tuchabzeichen), but I have no documents from 1925 to 1928. Enclosed is a very special cloth version, 84mm x 110mm. My both badges with 31 in Bronce and Gold are made with the same tools/dies, but the badge in Silver is different in design, and especially the obverse it is more corresponding to 4 of my badges with 81. It could be, that the badge in Silver is basically a post WWI production, that there was no production of this badge pre WWI, because the first year, that it could be awarded, is 1916 (based on the start in 1913). But it could be too, that Marcus started with all the 3 badges in Bronce, Silver and Gold in 1913. It is probably understanding, that there were some more badges in Gold than the awarded 108. In the next months/years I will try to collect more informations about DRA badges on different places in germany. Regards Uwe
    9. On the three badges shown before you can see the house number 81. In the directories of Berlin you can find the Hofjuwelier Eugen Marcus: 1913 and 1914 till 1917:Unter den Linden 31 1918 and 1919 till 1921: Unter den Linden 81 The problem is, that you can find later on once more: Unter den Linden 31, definetily since 1922. Therefore i can't say, house number 31 is pre WWI. But I can say, house number 81 ist post WWI. By the way, in this directories stands Hofjuwelier, till 1922, than only Juwelier. These are 8 Eugen Marcus badges: - the first three, in Bronce Silver and Gold, with house number 31, 2 different types - the last five, 3 in Bronce an 2 in Gold, with house number 81, 2 different types Summarised: 4 different types. Regards Uwe
    10. I think, that the 3 Eugen Marcus sport badges shown here from Darrell, Rick and Hardy are post WWI pieces. Regards Uwe
    11. Hi, there are a few errors in this thread. 1. "The conditions for the original bronze and gold types of 1913-14 remain a mystery." Everybody must fulfill 5 requirements (only men): - swimming 300m - high jump or long jump - running 100m, 400m or 1500m - different competions to choose: javelin or shotput or discus etc. - running 10000m or swimming 1000m etc. No award for a function. 2. "There was no silver grade before 1919." In German we say Jein, it is not yes and it is not no. In the deed of foundation in 1913 all three grades were designed. But for the silver badge you must fulfill the 5 exercises in 4 years. And there were only 2 years, 1913 and 1914. 3. "Here is a document for a 1929 Gold, earned, at that time, for a total of 8 years, and not at all connected with the recipient's age:" The document is correct and it is connected with the recipients age. It is the first repetition document for Gold, not the award document for Gold. It is the 8. repetion overall, and the 1. repetition for Gold, that he can get 7 years later. And the bestowal number for this repetition document was 35473. 4. Rick, your sports badge in Gold, made by Eugen Marcus, marked 900 silver and gilded, is absolutely marvelous. It could be an unique piece. But I think, it is not pre WWI, and I think, it is not an awarded piece. Regards Uwe I beg your pardon for my bad English
    12. And this is the reverse, marked L 12 und 800. The needle is marked with 4. Regards Uwe I beg your pardon for my bad English
    13. This is a badge shown here first out of the Imperial War Museum, differently coloured. It is a copy.
    14. The third bar is a mixture of paper and cloth. On the sixth place is the USSR "Brotherhood in Arms Medal" in cloth, a part of a miniature ribbon. I think, that the most NVA paper bars on ebay are fakes, new arranged. Regards Uwe
    15. Here are some bars of a political officer of the NVA, latest rank Major General. The first bar with the metal edges. The second bar as a normal version.
    16. My Gallipoli Star AWS in silver 925. Averse, in case
    17. Hi, is it allowed, to post some pieces out of my collection? The first one is a very small piece in silver: cross: 29.5mm ribbon: 27mm (new?) The monogram differs from the other pieces presented here. I do not know, to which period it belongs. Regards Uwe I beg your pardon for my bad English
    18. Here is my list, but not complete. Is it possible, to have a complete list? 1st row: Order of Lenin No. 6614, 22.02.1941 Order of Lenin No. 23475, 21.02.1945 Order of Lenin No. 124272, 20.07.1950 Order of Lenin No. 332785, 15.07.1960 2nd row: Order of the Red Banner No. 77, 20.02.1933 Order of the Red Banner 2 No. 991, 03.01.1942 Order of the Red Banner 3 No. 1330, 03.11.1944 Order of the Red Banner 4 No. 993, 03.01.1942 3rd row: Order of Suvorov No. 11, 18.01.1943 Order of Kutuzov No. 187, 22.02.1944 Order of the Red Star No. 1648, 16.08.1936 Medal XXth Anniversary of the Workers and Peasents Red Army 4th row: Medal Defence of Moscow Medal Defence of Stalingrad Medal Victory over Germany Medal Victory over Japan 5th row: Medal 800th Anniversary of the Foundation of Moscow Medal 30th Anniversary of the Workers and Peasents Red Army Medal 40th Anniversary of the Workers and Peasents Red Army Czechoslovakia: Order of the White Lion 1st class, 1948 6th row: Czechoslovakia: War Cross 1939, 1943 Poland: Order of the Grunwald cross Ist class, 1946 Mongolia: Order of the Red Combat Banner No. 2531, 1945 7th row: Yugoslavia: Order of Merit to the Nation with Gold Star, 1946 Yugoslavia: Order of the Partizan Star with Gold Wreath, 1946 (?) ? Romania Order of Defense of the Country 2nd class, 1950 Regards Uwe
    19. And last but not least: Sword knot of a honorary revolutionary weapon (Order of the Red Banner) Regards Uwe
    20. Let us first have a look at the other items in that lot. The first pair of shoulder straps
    21. Thank you for your replies! Row 5, last ribbon, is just that, what I had identified: Czech Republic, Order of the White Lion 1. class. You can find this Marshal and just exactly this ribbon bar on pages 110 to 117 in the book "Marshals and Admirals of the Fleet of the USSR", the ribbon bar on page 116! It is Marshal of the Soviet Union Golikov (It is a real one) Regards Uwe
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