More "old boys home" area finds.

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More "old boy's home" area finds.

The first three pics are finds from Friday. This is the second swastika found on the backside of the 16 acres.The front reads "DERDEUTSCHEN MUTTER". The backreads" 16 Dezember 1938. There is also a name or signature on it but I cant make out what it is. The fourth picture is of the other swastika and a pin found on the 14th of Feb. I hope to get back there tomorrow.This has been one of the best places I have ever got to detect!
H.H.
 

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Re: More "old boy's home" area finds.

Holy smokes. What a haul!
-MM-
 
Re: More "old boy's home" area finds.

That swastika pendant takes the cake. Dated and everything.

There's some history behind the American Nazi party. Looks like you just found some.

Congratulations!



Ridley
 
Re: More "old boy's home" area finds.

Thanks!!! Any info on on these would be greatly appreciated!!
hikermike
 
Re: More "old boy's home" area finds.

Simply amazing, I wish I had one :D
 
Re: More "old boy's home" area finds.

Nice finds,

The medallion is a nice relic

HH Jer
 
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Here is what I found on the Mother's Cross ...

http://www.pzg.biz/regalia_mothers_cross.htm

Bronze 3rd Class Mother's Nazi Cross - A bronze Christian Cross normally worn about the neck suspended by a 10mm blue ribbon with two white stripes at each edge. A round shield was affixed to the cross, bearing the inscription 'Der Deutschen Mutter' encircling a black enamel Nazi swastika on a white enamel field. Behind the shield and between the arms of the cross was a projection of rays. The arms of the cross were blue enamel with white enamel edges. The reverse was plain save for the date '16 Dezember 1938' followed by a facsimile of Hitler's signature. From 16th December 1938, when the decoration was first instituted, to mid 1939, Nazi mother's crosses bore the inscription 'Das Kind adelt die Mutter' (The child ennobles the mother). Why this change on the reverse of the cross was brought about is not known. The manufactures logo was sometimes found on the back as well. This award was normally presented in a blue envelope bearing the title of the award on the front. The award was also accompanied by a large certificate bearing a facsimile of Hitler's signature.

Silver 2nd Class Mother's Nazi Cross - similar to the 3rd class Mother's Nazi Cross except that the metal parts were finished in silver. It was presented for bearing 6 to 7 children.

Gold 1st Class Mother's Nazi Cross - again similar to the 3rd class except all the metal parts were finished in Gold and also it was presented in a hard presentation case that consisted of a hinged and compartmentalized box. The exterior was a very dark blue simulated leather with a facsimile of the award embossed in gold. The interior of the lid was a white satin and the base was an off white velvet. It was presented for bearing eight or more children.

When the award was first instituted approximately 3 million women qualified for one of these awards. Only families of German origin qualified. Females from Danzig, Austria and the Sudetenland were eligible when these teritories were absorbed into the Greater German Reich. Awards were rendered only on 'Mothering Sunday' (Mothers Day) the second Sunday in May. The first awards were rendered on the 21st May 1939, and the last awards were presented in 1944.

In addition to being worn about the neck, the Mothers cross was also worn in its full size suspended from a bow, and attached to the lapel. A miniature either suspended from a bow or made into a brooch was also authorized. All three Nazi Mother's Cross classes were identical in size (35mm wide by 42mm high) and design, and were the creations of architect Franz Berberich.
 
Re: More "old boy's home" area finds.

Thanks for all the info!! These were found in an open field very close together. Hope there is more! I think I will grab the ole XLT and give her a little swinging action this afternoon!! Good luck hunting to all!!!
hikermike
 
Re: More "old boy's home" area finds.

Congrats on the Mother's Cross, that is a great find! They are worth around $100.00 in nice condition and even more with the written certificate that came with the cross. I have also found one missing the swastika but I am in Germany, LOL! I gave it to a friend in Canada who has a nice little military museum, he enjoys doing shows. HH, Mike
 
Re: More "old boy's home" area finds.

You've got a great site, mike. Congratulations on the finds. :o
 

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