Nuremberg Party Day Badge

Nuremberg Party Day Badge

The Nuremberg Party Day Badge was a highly revered political decoration of the Nazi Party, eventually ranking fourth in order after the German Order, Blood Order, and the Coburg Badge.

Also known as the "1929 Nuremberg Party Badge", the badge was awarded to those Nazi Party members who had attended the first ever national Nazi Party rally in the city of Nuremberg. After the founding of Nazi Germany, the Nuermberg Party Day Badge took on a symbol of the "Old Guard" and was frequently displayed by high ranking leaders, including Adolf Hitler (who normally did not wear an excess of Nazi awards) at subsequent Nuremberg rallies.


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