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2 Membership Badges Austrian Home Front Defense

2 Membership Badges Austrian Home Front Defense

2 Membership Badges Austrian Home Front Defense

LOT US7-0685
SOLD
Auction ended        15th September 2024  |  02:40 pm CEST
RESULT
STARTING PRICE: USD 60,00
EUR 0,00
GBP 0,00
EXCL. BUYER’S PREMIUM: 24,50 %
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DESCRIPTion, DETaILS & Photos
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PERIOD 1918 — 1945
COUNTRY Austria 1918 - 1938
MATERIAL tombak
DIMENSIONS 13.9 14 mm
MAKER Josef Mayr
WEIGHT
US LOT US7-0685
EAN 3000000055250
US LOT US7-0685
PERIOD 1918 — 1945
COUNTRY Austria 1918 - 1938
EAN 3000000055250
MATERIAL tombak
DIMENSIONS 13.9 14 mm
MAKER Josef Mayr
WEIGHT
PERIOD 1918 — 1945
COUNTRY Austria 1918 - 1938
US LOT US7-0685
MATERIAL tombak
DIMENSIONS 13.9 14 mm
EAN 3000000055250
MAKER Josef Mayr
WEIGHT
Austria 1918 - 1938
2 Membership Badges Austrian Home Front Defense


Description

Bronze badges enameled on boutonniere setup. One with maker mark.

The Heimwehr or Heimatschutz was a nationalist, initially paramilitary organization active in the First Austrian Republic from 1920 to 1936. It operated similarly to the Freikorps in Germany in terms of methods, organization, and ideology. The Heimwehr opposed parliamentary democracy, socialism, and Marxism, engaging in various skirmishes against left-wing and foreign groups throughout the 1920s and 1930s. Its regional factions had mixed views on Nazism, with some opposing it and others supporting it. Despite its anti-democratic stance, the Heimwehr established a political wing called the Heimatblock, which aligned with the conservative Christian Social Party. This wing participated in the government of Chancellor Carl Vaugoin in 1930 and in Engelbert Dollfuss' right-wing administration from 1932 to 1934. In 1936, the Heimwehr was absorbed into the only legally permitted political party in Austria at the time, the Fatherland Front, and later became part of the Frontmiliz, a coalition of militia units that joined Austria's armed forces in 1937.


Condition
2+

Seller
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