Original Third Reich Tag der Arbeit Tinnie & 1 Mai 1936 Tinnie
A Third Reich "tinnie" is a small, inexpensive badge or pin produced in large quantities in Nazi Germany (the Third Reich, 1933-1945) to commemorate a wide variety of events, rallies, and fundraising efforts.
1934 Tag der Arbeit Badge / Tinnie (Labor Day Tinnie)
This tinnie refers to the international holiday celebrated on May 1st (or the first Monday in May) to honor workers and their contributions, with large rallies and cultural events often held in Germany. This alloy tinnie is constructed in gilt bronze. It is maker marked “Reichsverband, Pforzheim, 29” on the reverse. It measures 3.5cm in diameter. The tinnie has the pinback.
1 Mai 1936 Badge / Tinnie (May Day / Labor Day Tinnie)
This tinnie refers to the international holiday celebrated on May 1st (or the first Monday in May) to honor workers and their contributions, with large rallies and cultural events often held in Germany. It is manufactured by Albert Ihne, Lüdenscheid. This aluminum tinnie has the pinback.
Both tinnies are are in very good to excellent condition.