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German Imperial Veterans' Day of the Soldier's Day July 6-8 Tinnie - 1935 - from DustyMillerAntiques
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This pin is the tinnie for "Deutscher Reichskriegertag des Kyffhauserbundes Kassel Juli 6 - 8 1935". In English it translates to German Imperial Veterans' Day or Soldier's Day held on July 6-8, 1935, in Kassel, Hesse, Germany. The front shows the Kyffhauser monument in relief. Framed with Gothic script and a swastika on the bottom. The tinnie is made of stamped bronze-plated metal. Detail is very good for a tinnie. It measures 1 5/8" d (41.275 mm) and has the original fastening pin. A wonderful pre-WWII Nazi tinnie for your collection!
The tinnie is in excellent condition: no defects or damage. Satisfaction guaranteed.
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