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German WW2 Volkssozialistische Selbsthilfe Door Plaque

German WW2 Volkssozialistische Selbsthilfe Door Plaque

114 EURO


Model/Product no.: 37089
Stock status: In stock

German WW2 Volkssozialistische Selbsthilfe Door Plaque

This is a hard to find Volkssozialistische Selbsthilfe member door plaque.

These were put on the doors of NSV style welfare officials so the population knew where they were located.

Non magnetic, we are not sure what material, maybe buntmetal?

Size roughly 60 x 55.

Good used condition.

 

 The National Socialist People’s Welfare ( Nationalsozialistische Volkswohlfahrt ,  NSV) was a social welfare organization during the Third Reich. The NSV  was established in 1931 as a local welfare organization; on 3 May 1933,  shortly after the Nazi Party took power in Weimar Germany, Hitler turned  it into a party organization of the NSDAP. During World War II, the NSV  took over more and more governmental responsibilities, especially in  the fields of child and youth labor. The expenses for the Nazi’s welfare  state continued to mount, increasing significantly just before and  after the beginning of World War II. In three budgetary years, the funds  required by Germany’s social welfare programs had more than doubled  from 640.4 million Reichmarks in 1938 to 1.395 billion Reichmarks by  1941. The Nazi social welfare provisions included old age insurance,  rent supplements, unemployment and disability benefits, old-age homes  and interest-free loans for married couples, along with healthcare  insurance, which was not decreed mandatory until 1941.