Nuremberg Party Day Badge

Nuremberg Party Day Badge
Nuremberg Party Badge of 1929
Country Nazi Germany
Presented by Nazi Party
Eligibility4th National Party Day participants,
1–4 August 1929
Motto1914-1919
N.S.D.A.P. Partei Tag 1929
StatusObsolete, illegal
Established15 August 1929 (1929-08-15)
Precedence
Next (higher)Coburg Badge
Next (lower)Brunswick Rally Badge

The Nuremberg Party Day Badge (German: Das Nürnberger Parteiabzeichen von 1929)[1] was the second badge recognised as a national award of the Nazi Party (NSDAP). Also known as the Nuremberg Party Badge of 1929, it was awarded to those Nazi Party members who had attended the 1929 national rally in the city of Nuremberg.[2] After the establishment of Nazi Germany, it formally was given precedence as the second highest Party award in a decree of 6 November 1936.

Hitler in his brownshirt SA uniform wearing the Nuremberg Party Day Badge and his World War I Iron Cross
  1. ^ Doehle 1995, p. 74.
  2. ^ Angolia 1989, p. 199.