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Swastika Sympathy Pin Lapel Pins / Tinnies Swastika Sympathy Pin (Sympathie-Abzeichen). Sympathy Pins were part of the large propaganda campaign for the elections in Nazi-Germany in November 1933. Nice and decorative original sympathy pin in good used condition!
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