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Rare VLASTI ZDAR - NS WWII Czech Protectorate Fascist Badge + Member Card !!

$ 3.16

Availability: 91 in stock
  • Region of Origin: Germany
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Germany
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Theme: Militaria
  • Type: Pin
  • Conflict: WW II (1939-45)

    Description

    Original Member Badge VLASTI ZDAR - NS, Narodni Sourucenstvi - National Partnership + Original Member Registration Card from 1939
    This is an interesting badge from the Third Reich. Národní souručenství (NS), German as "National Community", was the only political party-like organization during the existence of the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia on the territory of the former Czechoslovakia.
    As a bonus, I will add a rare original registration card for membership in this fascist organization.
    Size in centimeters. Condition exactly as shown.
    The shipment will be air mail with tracking number.
    From Wikipedia:
    National Partnership
    (
    Czech
    :
    Národní souručenství
    , NS, in
    German
    :
    Nationale Gemeinschaft
    ) was the only authorized
    political party
    in
    Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia
    . It had mandatory membership for all Czech male full-aged citizens of the Protectorate.
    [1]
    The party was established as a reaction to
    German occupation of Czechoslovakia
    and it was root for Czech collaboration during
    World War II
    . Two parties — the
    Party of National Unity
    and the
    National Labour Party
    — merged on appeal of President
    Emil Hácha
    on 21 March 1939 and established the National Partnership as a nationwide party. On 6 April 1939 the party was declared the only political party in Bohemia and Moravia (except of
    NSDAP
    , of course, which was exclusively for Germans).
    Prime Minister of Bohemia and Moravia
    Alois Eliáš
    was in connection with
    Czechoslovak government-in-exile
    and helped
    Czech Resistance movement
    until he was executed in June 1942.
    [2]
    After the
    assassination
    of
    Reinhard Heydrich
    in 1942,
    Emanuel Moravec
    gained factual propaganda influence. Since 15 January 1943 party ceased to fulfill the functions of political party and became even larger propaganda machine of the Nazi regime.
    [3]
    The organization was abolished by a decree of the Ministry of the Interior on June 4, 1945.