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FRITZ SAUCKEL'S 'SHIELD OF WEIMAR'
FRITZ SAUCKEL (1894 - 1946) Nazi chief of slave labor recruitment who seized over five million workers and kept them under the vilest condition. Tried, convicted and hanged at Nuremberg. An incredible, unique item, a small gold pin from a sixth century German grave, the pin's design used by Sauckel as the official shield of the City of Weimar. The shield, 1 in. diameter, is in the shape of a red swastika formed by four eagle heads bordered in gold with a white wheel at center. On August 28, 1938, Sauckel as Gauleiter of Thuringia authorized the change of Weimar's coat of arms to a new shield bearing this design. He claimed that 'through it, again comes to life a very old and most beautiful mark of High German art and culture from the 6th century, which has been found in the soil of Weimar...' An accompanying document bears a statement from the Urgeschichtliches Museum Curator in Weimar that reads in part: '...The original of this shield which now reposes in vault of Gauleiter Sauckel was found in an ancient grave of a female buried in Weimar which from appearance, markings dress, etc., depicted 6th Century culture. This piece of art was in the form of a small brooch...the back part of the brooch was gold, from two to three millimeters in thickness, hand wrought, and encasing four reddish semi-precious stones...' This very pin, offered here, is affixed to the remnants of an extremely worn display case, now in multiple pieces, with 'Weimar' on the cover in gilded letters. Accompanied by a large stiff leather document folder bearing the same shield on the front. From a collection of Sauckel related items consigned to us by the estate of a four-star American general who participated in the liberation of Germany. A most important relic!

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December 8, 2021 10:00 AM EST
Chesapeake City, MD, US

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$20,000 $49,999 $2,500
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