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Product Description: A scarce and historically significant Hitler Commemorative BeVo patch, dating to circa 1933–34, representing one of the earliest examples of Third Reich period memorabilia. Expertly woven in the BeVo (Bandfabrik Ewald Vorsteher) style, this finely detailed patch captures the transitional aesthetic of early National Socialist insignia prior to standardization.
The piece is fragile, exhibiting expected signs of age, including areas of separation within the weave and a small tear to the lower edge. Despite these age-related imperfections, it remains in very good condition overall—remarkable for such an early and delicate textile. An uncommon survivor from the formative years of the regime, this patch constitutes a rare and desirable acquisition for advanced collectors of early 20th-century German historical artifacts.
Historical Description: This BeVo patch, produced in the early years of Adolf Hitler’s rise to power, was part of the broader campaign to promote his image and influence within Nazi Germany. The BeVo weaving technique, known for its durability and precise details, was commonly used for military insignia and political symbols during this period. Commemorative patches like this one were often worn by supporters of the regime and were used in various ceremonial and organizational contexts. As such, it holds significant historical value, representing the early propaganda efforts of the Nazi regime in the mid-1930s.
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