File:Badge (AM 1996.71.298).jpg

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Gustav Brehmer
Title
Badge
Object type Classification: 75635
Description
English: Badge, 1 Mai 1936 circular form; top left legend; top right hammer, sword; middle left plough; bottom right eagle (spread winged) settled on oak leaves encircling swastika; pin fastening
Date 01 May 1936; 23 Jul 1996; 17 Jun 1996; 20th century; Nazi Germany (mid 1920s-mid 1940s); 1936
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height: 36mm

width: 36mm
institution QS:P195,Q758657
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1996.71.298
Place of creation Germany
Exhibition history Display: 13633
Credit line Collection of Auckland Museum Tamaki Paenga Hira, 1996.71.298
Notes Labour Day (1 May)
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