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WWII, GERMANY, SS, GAUTAG MUNCHEN, 1933, TINNIE Die-stamped metal with a bronze-

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Medals, Pins & Ribbons

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Used

Country/Region of Manufacture:

Germany

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WWII, GERMANY, SS, GAUTAG MUNCHEN, 1933, TINNIE Die-stamped metal with a bronze-coloured wash, unmarked, horizontal pinback GERMAN TINNIES OF WWII Tinnies were quite abundant in Germany during the Third Reich. They were primarily manufactured from pop-metal and plastic. They were handed out to individuals for a wide variety of reasons. Sometimes it may have been for attending a political rally, celebrating labor day, Mother's day, etc. The quality of construction of the tinnies varies. some are of very low quality, which easily degrade over time, while others are the opposite. Nice detailing all around and with quality similar to that afforded to combat badges. some of the production of tinnies was regulated by the RZM. These tinnies will have a designation of M9. Additional markings may be found in the back portion. It is important to notice that not all tinnies were marked. All tinnies had a pin that allowed them to be attached to a shirt, hat or other piece of clothing. Tinnies employed a great deal of symbology. Even when it is not clear for which event the item was issued it may be possible to make an educated guess based on the graphics that were built on the design. Often times the name of the city and the year in which the event took place are identified. in addition to that there may be images of things such as farm tools or industry, which normally indicate a Labor day celebration.