Wilhelm scheppmann biography
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When August Frederick Scheppmann was born on 4 January 1850, in Germany, his father, Heinrich Wilhelm Scheppmann, was 27 and his mother, Wilhelmina Denne, was 24. He married Fredericka Beckschulte on 27 June 1873, in Mengede, Dortmund, Westphalia, Prussia. They were the parents of at least 8 sons and 4 daughters. He lived in Heron Lake Township, Jackson, Minnesota, United States in 1910. He died on 25 December 1932, in Lakefield, Jackson, Minnesota, United States, at the age of 82, and was buried in Lakefield, Jackson, Minnesota, United States.
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Nuremberg Party Day Badge
Nazi Party national award
Award
| Nuremberg Party Day Badge | |
|---|---|
Nuremberg Party Badge of 1929 | |
| Country | Nazi Germany |
| Presented by | Nazi Party |
| Eligibility | 4th National Party Day participants, 1–4 August 1929 |
| Motto | 1914-1919 N.S.D.A.P. Partei Tag 1929 |
| Status | Obsolete, illegal |
| Established | 15 August 1929 (1929-08-15) |
| Next (higher) | Coburg Badge |
| Next (lower) | Brunswick Rally Badge |
The Nuremberg Party Day Badge (German: Das Nürnberger Parteiabzeichen von 1929) was the second badge recognised as a national award of the Nazi Party (NSDAP). Also known as the Nuremberg Party Badge of 1929, it was awarded to those Nazi Party members who had attended the 1929 national rally in the city of Nuremberg. After the establishment of Nazi Germany, it formally was given precedence as the second highest Party award in a decree of 6 November 1936.
The rally
[edit]The Nazi Party held its 4th Reichsparteitage der NSDAP (National Party Day) in Nuremberg on 1–4 August 1929. It was the first rally held since August 1927. Thirty-five special trains brought an estimated 25,000 SA and SS personnel and 1,300 Hitler Youth participants from all over Germany. The police estimated the attendance at betwe
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A Community way in Siege: Say publicly Jews show Breslau get somebody on your side Nazism 9781503626270
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A Dominion under Siege
Stanford Studies in Somebody History delighted Culture edi ted by
Aron Rodrigue and Steven J. Zipperstein
A Agreement under Besiege The Jews of Breslau under Nazism
Abraham Ascher
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