NSDAP Kreistreffen Paderborn 1937 Badge – Steinhauer & Lück, Lüdenscheid (Early Party Tinnie)

Original NSDAP Kreistreffen badge for the district rally held in Paderborn, 14–16 October 1937.

Die-stamped aluminium construction with a detailed design featuring an eagle above a shield displaying multiple regional coats of arms. Vertical inscription “NSDAP” and side text “Kreistreffen der NSDAP – Paderborn 14–16 Oktober 1937.”

Reverse maker marked Steinhauer & Lück, Lüdenscheid, one of the most well-known and respected producers of Third Reich insignia.

Complete with original pinback.

Condition is very good, with sharp detail, light wear, and a clean, untouched appearance (see images).

A highly attractive and well-designed regional NSDAP event badge, with strong visual appeal and a desirable maker mark.

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SKU: 252617

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ClassificationTinnie
ConflictWorld War II
CountryGermany (Third Reich)

Statement

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Historical Description

Kreistreffen (district rallies) were local-level political gatherings organized within the structure of the NSDAP. These events brought together party members within a specific administrative district (Kreis) and served to reinforce political organization, propaganda messaging, and regional cohesion.

The 1937 date places this badge within the period of consolidation and expansion of the regime, when such gatherings became increasingly structured and ceremonial.

The inclusion of multiple heraldic shields reflects the regional identity of the Paderborn area, linking local tradition with national political symbolism—typical of mid-1930s event badge design.

Badges like this were worn during the event and kept as commemorative items, making them a common but historically informative category of collectibles.