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The Nazi Party Long Service Award (''Die Dienstauszeichnung der NSDAP''), sometimes called the NSDAP Long Service Award, was a political award in the form of a badge of the
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History

The award was given in three grades of ten years, fifteen years, and twenty-five years of service. On its reverse side, each award had emblazoned the inscription, in German: ''Treue für Führer und Volk'' ("Loyalty to Leader and People"). The service award was a four-pointed cross (''Ordenskreuz'') cross with slightly curved arms. In the centre of the cross is the national eagle with an oakleaves wreath. Between the arms were rays, which was suspended from a 30mm ribbon. On 2 April 1939, Adolf Hitler ordered its institution for male and female members of the NSDAP who met certain qualifications. The award was first given out on 30 January 1940. Despite the fact that the entire Nazi movement lasted a little over 25 years (1920-1945), the awards were made well before the stated years of actual service were completed. This was because the period between 1925 and 1933 was known by the Nazis as the ''Kampfzeit'' ("Time of Struggle"). The service time for the award was counted double from February 1925 through January 1933. Service in any Nazi Party organization or formation counted. The time of service had to be unbroken, with exceptions for: *Compulsory military service, not to exceed two years time. *Military service against the Republican Government in the
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(1936 to 1939). *German military service after September 1939.


Grades


Ten year award

The ten year service award was the 3rd class award. It was a bronze medal which measured 43mm and was suspended from a 30mm dark brown ribbon with two narrow white side stripes. The reverse side inscription was done in raised lettering.


Fifteen year award

It had the same design as the 3rd class award, but for cast being plated in silver, with dark blue enamel on the arms of the four-pointed cross and for the center section inside of the oak leaf wreath. The reverse side inscription was blue enamel with silver lettering. The 30mm ribbon was blue with two narrow silver-gray side stripes.


Twenty-five year award

The twenty-five year service medal was the first class award. It was of the same design as the 2nd class award, but gold plate replaced the silver plate with white enamel on the arms of the four-pointed cross and for the center section inside of the oak leaf wreath. The reverse side inscription was white enamel with gold lettering. The ribbon was 30mm and in red with the edge stripes being white and having a small gold centre stripe. This grade was on occasion awarded posthumously. When one of these awards were given to a man, it was worn on the left breast pocket medal bar. Women recipients wore the award as a
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'' (SS) and German Police had a similar service award. The
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, was issued for four years (fourth class), twelve years (third class), 18 years (second class), 25 years (first class), and 40 years (1939 special class).


Insignia


See also

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Political decorations of the Nazi Party Political decorations of the Nazi Party were medals and awards issued by the National Socialist German Workers Party (NSDAP) between 1920 and 1945. Political awards were authorized for wear on any paramilitary uniform of Nazi Germany, as well as ...


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References

* * * *{{cite book , last = Doehle , first = Heinrich , title = Medals & Decorations of the Third Reich: Badges, Decorations, Insignia , publisher = Reddick Enterprises , year = 1995 , orig-year = 1943 , isbn = 0962488348 Orders, decorations, and medals of Nazi Germany Awards established in 1939 Long service medals