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1938 Into WW2 Era Nazi German Heim ins Reich (“Back Home To The Reich") Double Sided Pennant With Heim Ins Reich Swastika Badges. Sn 17526 - 17526 The Heim ins Reich (“Back home to the Reich") was a foreign policy pursued by Adolf Hitler during World War II, beginning in 1938. The aim of Hitler's initiative was to convince all Volksdeutsche (ethnic Germans) who were living outside Nazi Germany (e.g. in Austria, Czechoslovakia and the western districts of Poland) that they should strive to bring these regions "home" into Greater Germany, but also relocate from territories that were not under German control, following the conquest of Poland in accordance with the Nazi-Soviet pact. The Heim ins Reich manifesto targeted areas ceded in Versailles to the newly reborn nation of Poland, as well as other areas that were inhabited by significant German populations such as the Sudetenland, Danzig, and the southeastern and northeastern regions of Europe after 6 October 1939.Implementation of the policy was managed by VOMI (Hauptamt Volksdeutsche Mittelstelle or "Main Welfare Office for Ethnic Germans"). As a state agency of the NSDAP, it handled all Volksdeutsche issues. By 1941, the VOMI was under the control of the SS. This is an original double sided, stitched embroidered panel Heim ins Reich triangular pennant . Measuring 14” x 8 ¾”. The tail of the blood red cloth pennant has stitched panels. The pennant has a cloth circle badges with black tape Swastika and black tape circle with embroidered German lettering ‘Heim ins Reich’. The badges have typical intricate stitched edges. The badges are 4” diameter. The pennant has stitched seams on all edges. All stitching and material is clean and intact. There is no damage or mothing. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 17526
£225.00
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