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  2. Golden Party Badge - Wikipedia

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    The Golden Party Badge (German: Goldenes Parteiabzeichen) was an award authorised by Adolf Hitler in a decree in October 1933. It was a special award given to all Nazi Party members who had, as of 9 November 1933, registered numbers from 1 to 100,000 and had unbroken Party membership. [2]

  3. Political decorations of the Nazi Party - Wikipedia

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    Golden Party Badge. The first 100,000 members who had joined and had uninterrupted service in the Nazi Party were given the right to wear the Golden Party Badge ( Goldenes Parteiabzeichen ), shown above. Those badges had the recipient's membership number on the back (Adolf Hitler had badge #7).

  4. Orders, decorations, and medals of Nazi Germany - Wikipedia

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    Orders, decorations, and medals of Nazi Germany. Awards and decorations of Nazi Germany were military, political, and civilian decorations that were bestowed between 1923 and 1945, first by the Nazi Party and later the state of Nazi Germany . The first awards began in the 1920s, before the Nazis had come to national power in Germany, with the ...

  5. Heinrich Müller (Gestapo) - Wikipedia

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    Golden Party Badge: Nickname "Gestapo Müller" Military service; Allegiance: German Empire Nazi Germany: Service: German Imperial Army 1917–18 Munich Police 1919–33 Gestapo 1933–45: Years of service: 1917–18 (military) 1933–45 : Rank: SS-Gruppenführer: Battles/wars: First World War: Military awards: Knights Cross of the War Merit ...

  6. Otto Herzog - Wikipedia

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    Nazi Party political career. Herzog formally joined the Nazi Party on 21 June 1926 (membership number 38,960). As an early Party adherent, he would later be awarded the Golden Party Badge. From 1926, he was the Ortsgruppenleiter of the Party's local branch in Varel in the Free State of Oldenburg.

  7. Hartmann Lauterbacher - Wikipedia

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    On 13 September 1927, he formally joined the Nazi Party (membership number 86,837). As an Alter Kämpfer, he would later be awarded the Golden Party Badge. Move to Germany and Hitler Youth career. Lauterbacher moved to Braunschweig in April 1929 and attended the druggist academy there until March 1930.

  8. Category : Orders, decorations, and medals of Nazi Germany

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    Gau badge; Order of the German Eagle; German Equestrian Badge; German National Prize for Art and Science; German Olympic Decoration; German Order (distinction) German Sports Badge; Golden Party Badge

  9. War Merit Cross - Wikipedia

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    War Merit Medal. The War Merit Cross ( German: Kriegsverdienstkreuz) was a state decoration of Nazi Germany during World War II. By the end of the conflict it was issued in four degrees and had an equivalent civil award. A "de-Nazified" version of the War Merit Cross was reissued in 1957 by the Bundeswehr for its veterans.

  10. Karl Weinrich - Wikipedia

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    A member of the paramilitary National Socialist Motor Corps (Nationalsozialistisches Kraftfahrkorps, NSKK), he reached the rank of NSKK- Obergruppenführer on 30 January 1939. He was a holder of the Golden Party Badge. [5] Karl Weinrich (middle), touring a Rhine River fortification.

  11. Karl Gutenberger - Wikipedia

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    He was a recipient of the Golden Party Badge. SA and SS career. A member of the Sturmabteilung (SA) since 1925, on 15 September 1932, Gutenberger was made an SA-Standartenführer and led numerous SA regiments. Promoted to SA-Oberführer in November 1933, he then commanded SA brigades in Wesel and Duisburg. From May 1937 he served as Police ...