Germany RKK Reich Chamber of Commerce Membership Stick-Pin Deschler & Sohn
$89.97
Constructed of silvered bronze, the obverse consisting of a German national eagle perched on top of a Grecian column, overlaid by a mobile swastika and initials “RKK”, the reverse maker marked “DESCHLER, MÜNCHEN”, measuring 16 mm (w) x 21 mm (h), in near extremely fine condition.
The Reich Chamber of Culture (Reichskulturkammer, abbreviated as RKK) was a government agency in Nazi Germany. It was established by law on 22 September 1933 in the course of the Gleichschaltung process at the instigation of Reich Minister Joseph Goebbels as a professional organization of all German creative artists. Defying the competing ambitions of the German Labour Front (DAF) under Goebbels’ rival Robert Ley, it was meant to gain control over the entire cultural life in Germany creating and promoting Aryan art consistent with Nazi ideals.
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