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The Blood Order (German: Blutorden), officially known as the Decoration in Memory of 9 November 1923[a] (Medaille zur Erinnerung an den 9. November 1923), was one of the most prestigious decorations in the Nazi Party (NSDAP).
The Blood Order (or Blutorden in German), formally known as the Decoration in Memory of 9 November 1923 (Medaille zur Erinnerung an den 9. November 1923), was a highly prestigious Nazi Party decoration. Established by Adolf Hitler in March 1934, it commemorated the failed Beer Hall Putsch of November 9, 1923.
The Type II medals were established In 1938, when the Order was extended to include a wider range of recipients, including: Individuals who served time in prison for Nazi related activities before 1933, individuals who received a death sentence that was later converted to life imprisonment for Nazi related activities before 1933, and ...
Awards and decorations of Nazi Germany were military, political, and civilian decorations that were bestowed between 1923 and 1945, first by the Nazi Party and later the state of Nazi Germany. The first awards began in the 1920s, before the Nazis had come to national power in Germany , with the political decorations worn on Party uniforms ...
Instituted in March 1934, the "Blood Order" (Blutorden), officially known as the Decoration in Memory of the 9th November 1923 (Medaille zur Erinnerung an den 9. November 1923), was one of the most prestigious decorations in the Nazi Party.
18 Δεκ 2004 · In May 1938 in recognition of special merit in the battle to unify Germany, other party members who were not originally eligable under the first regulations, now qualified and were issued the Blood Order. These medals are pretty rare, especially the first issue medals and they demand high premiums.
(V260) A Rare 2nd Pattern German Blood Order in virtually mint condition. The award is numbered 3218 and hallmarked 800 silver. This is found at the base of the Munich monument.