Germany, Third Reich. A Lot of Membership Pins
A HJ Membership Pin, a diamond shaped pin constructed of a die-struck alloy, the obverse bears four white and red enamel panels with a central black enamel swastika, the reverse bears a vertical pinback and is “RZM” marked and marked “M1/170” indicating B.H. Mayers Hotkunstprägeanstalt of Pforzheim, measuring 14.73 mm (w) x 25.47 mm (h); A patriotic flag pin, multi-colored enamel and non-magnetic metal, in the shape of a straight-arm cross paty, unmarked with a horizontal pinback, measuring 19.07 mm; A 1937 HJ Jugendfest Sports Pin, a semi-ovular badge constructed of aluminum, the obverse bears the HJ insignia encompassed partially by an oak-leaf wreath with the date “1937” at the bottom, the top is an eagle with outstretched wings, the reverse bears a vertical pin and is marked “HILLENBRAND & BROER LÜDENSCHIED”, measuring 16.02 mm (w) x 27.01 mm (h); A German Animal Welfare Association Pin, constructed of non-magnetic metal with blue an white enamels, inscribed with “DEUTSCHER TIERSCHUTZBUND”, the reverse is marked “ALFRED LEHNER HAMBURG GES GESCH” with a horizontal pinback, measuring 18.02 mm; all fine.

