Nordmark-Lager Ambram-See Badge 1936
Participant badge from the Hitlerjugend camp held in 1936 at Ambram Lake (Ambram-See) in the Nordmark region. The design features a tent set against pine trees and stylized waves, symbolizing closeness to nature. The inscription Nordmark-Lager Ambram-See 1936 appears in raised letters along the bottom. This camp was part of the broader program to prepare youth for service to the Reich, combining physical training, labor, and ideological education. Participants were exclusively members of the Hitlerjugend, particularly from northern Germany. The badge is classified as an event badge (Veranstaltungsabzeichen) and was awarded at the conclusion of the camp term.
Nordmark-Lager Ambram-See Badge 1936
Participant badge from the Hitlerjugend camp held in 1936 at Ambram Lake (Ambram-See) in the Nordmark region. The design features a tent set against pine trees and stylized waves, symbolizing closeness to nature. The inscription Nordmark-Lager Ambram-See 1936 appears in raised letters along the bottom. This camp was part of the broader program to prepare youth for service to the Reich, combining physical training, labor, and ideological education. Participants were exclusively members of the Hitlerjugend, particularly from northern Germany. The badge is classified as an event badge (Veranstaltungsabzeichen) and was awarded at the conclusion of the camp term.