Coburg Badge (Q114478)
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award in Nazi Germany
Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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English | Coburg Badge |
award in Nazi Germany |
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15 October 1932
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Koburger Ehrenzeichen (German)
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In a decree signed 6 November 1936, Hitler gave new orders of precedence for the "Orders and Awards" of Nazi Germany. The top NSDAP awards were listed in this order: 1. Coburg Badge; 2. Nuremberg (Nürnberg) Party Badge of 1929; 3. SA Rally Badge at Brunswick 1931; 4. Golden Party Badge; 5. Blood Order (Blutorden); followed by the individual Gau badges and the Golden Hitler Youth Badge. (English)
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In a decree signed 6 November 1936, Hitler gave new orders of precedence for the "Orders and Awards" of Nazi Germany. The top NSDAP awards were listed in this order: 1. Coburg Badge; 2. Nuremberg (Nürnberg) Party Badge of 1929; 3. SA Rally Badge at Brunswick 1931; 4. Golden Party Badge; 5. Blood Order (Blutorden); followed by the individual Gau badges and the Golden Hitler Youth Badge. (English)
Koburger Ehrenzeichen
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- arwiki شارة كوبورغ
- dewiki Koburger Ehrenzeichen
- enwiki Coburg Badge
- eswiki Insignia de Coburg
- frwiki Insigne de Cobourg
- itwiki Distintivo di Coburgo
- jawiki コーブルク闘争名誉章
- mswiki Coburg Badge
- nlwiki Coburg-insigne
- ruwiki Почётный знак Кобург
- svwiki Coburgska hedersutmärkelsen
- ukwiki Почесний знак Кобург
- zhwiki 科堡章
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- commonswiki Category:Koburger Ehrenzeichen