I'm working on the unsolved badges but just saw this over on hj-research.com Looks like it could well be the badge you're after:
Need Help to identify this tinnie /event worn by Hitler 1933 - 34 - Hitler Youth Militaria Collector Forum
Thanks very much for that!
It appears that the answer has been under my nose the entire time!
The answer to Mystery Badge no. 7 has been Mystery Badge no. 9 !
your pic of the badge indeed matches Mystery Badge no. 7.
Its good to learn that sometimes the most complicated questions can have the simplest of answers!
Here's another update on the Hitler Mystery Badge challenges
Of the ten we started with, only two remain unsolved
You've done a great job thus far!
Lets examine the final two in closer detail (badge no. 4 and no. 5)
Mystery Badge no. 4
On his pocket, a shield-shaped badge
Photo taken sometime between 1933 July and 1934 July
A library source claims the photographer was Bochum B. Muthherr
There appears to be only one photograph of this one
Here are several versions of that photo, including a negative print,
hopefully showing more detail.
status: unsolved
and.........
Mystery Badge no. 5
Above his pocket: he wears a circular or oval-shaped badge, with a
flower stuck inside it
Here's a capture made from the film clip of it
Here is a negative reverse of one of the captures:
From a film clip 1933 circa, but dated no later than 1934 July
Possibly a speech given at a Nuremberg church
Here is a link to a brief video clip and gif made of it:
Nationalist
There appear to be a few Reichsheer officers with him including a
general wearing a full ribbon bar, perhaps someone can identify them or
the SS officer behind Hitler, I don't think its Schaub
status: unsolved
[ PS: for anyone following this investigation, it turns out the answer to
Mystery Badge no. 7, actually turned out to be Badge no. 9 !! ]
If anyone has suggestions re better forums to place this post, to identify
others in the clip, or to identify the speech via audio heard in the clip,
please inform here
Feel free to copy this post this into any area you think will help resolve
these mysteries.
Good Luck!
Mystery badge #1 is indeed the 5-6 September Gera Thuringin tinnie. This is confirmed by the picture published in the 26 September, 1931/#39 pages 1-3 edition of the Illustrierter Beobachter. Picture credits belong to Heinrich Hoffmann.
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