Hallo zusammen! Tut mir leid, wenn dieser Beitrag nicht erlaubt ist. Ich weiß nicht, wo ich fragen soll.

Ich ging heute zu meiner Klasse und sah das auf dem Boden auf dem Bürgersteig. Was ist das und was steht darin? Ich kann einige Namen erkennen, aber die Schriftart schreckt mich ab. Und wo könnte ich es bei einem Fundbüro abgeben, falls es eines gibt? Es schien wichtig zu sein, also wollte ich es nicht einfach auf dem Boden liegen lassen.

Auch dieses wurde auf dem Gehweg etwa 10 Minuten vom Frankfurter Hauptbahnhof entfernt, ganz in der Nähe des ECB-Towers, gefunden. Wenn Sie es als Ihr Eigentum erkennen, lassen Sie es mich bitte wissen.

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  1. historicalad20445 on

    Meine Ehre heisst Treue was the motto of the SS. Just throw it away i would say.

  2. Seems like it’s some memorabilia of Nazi Scum. “Meine Ehre heißt Treue“ was the SS slogan. I’d throw it into the trash.

  3. chriiissssssssssss on

    Looks like shit from a rightwing member or even Neonazi.
    Just trash it

  4. This has a Claim on it which is forbidden by Law in Germany.
    I would hand it in at the nearest Police Station (or better: clean off your fingerprints and throw it in the bin where it belongs).

  5. SoberMatjes on

    Some Nazi sh*t.

    „Meine Ehre heißt Treue“ was the motto of the SS.

    I guess that’s some kind of Nazi club’s dog tag with the names of members on it.

  6. It’s a Neo Nazi tag „Meine Ehre heißt Treue“ is literally the SS motto.

    Trash that bulshit and be glad the owner had a shit day when losing it.

  7. MusicalDeTekTiiv on

    I’m not sure how to edit posts but I’m so sorry all! I had no idea the engraving on the back of the tag was related to the SS. I’ll be disposing of it as soon as my class is over. My apologies!

  8. Looks like it commemorates something like two people getting together or married or whatever. But that font and that motto on the back gives off clear Nazi vibes. Now, I believe Nazis are also humans and deserve to get their lost item back. I would bring it to the police if you got time. That being said, Germany is not Japan and it is highly unlikely the person will get it back even you bring it there. Also if he went to the police asking if anyone found his „Meine Ehre heißt Treue“ tag a funny situation would ensue

  9. 420Moonrock on

    It’s a right wing dog tag like the dogtags soldiers wear in combat, but this looks like a necklace for a right wing/nazi couple cause of the two names and the forbidden „my honor is loyalty“ slogan. It was used in the third reich by the SS and it is crime in germany to have it anywhere, see: § 86a StGB, Verwenden von Kennzeichen verfassungswidriger und terroristischer Organisationen.
    So if you drop it of to police, make sure youre not accociated with it and the person that walks in there and wants it back gets a criminal record. So you could just dump it in the trash where it belongs IMO.

  10. Mysterious_Ayytee on

    >German male name + Albanian (Hatixhe) female name

    >“Meine Ehre heißt Treue“

    What? What????

  11. Whoever lost it was a fan of the Waffen-SS. Throw it in the garbage, where it belongs. 

  12. Just put it in the next trash bin and forget about it, it’s just dumb nazi stuff.

  13. Adept_Rip_5983 on

    I dont get it. The names are obviously names with turkish or arabic background. Hatixhe (Hatice?) is a turkish name. Harun is arabic, turkish or albanian. Anisah is arabic.
    The shortend names fit migrant backgrounds better than native german names.
    Abd (Abdul?), Jam (Jamila?) Lei (Leila?), Muh (Muhammad), etc…

    Am i totally wrong? I dont get this strange thing.

    Font and the SS motto HEAVYLY indicate they are fascists.

  14. Kasaikemono on

    So at first I thought it was just a weird, cutesy couples-thing because of the date (valentines day). Sure, the names are weird, but that’s not my business.

    Then I saw the second photo…

    „Meine Ehre heißt Treue“ is a nazi thing.
    While it is vaguely possible that people use it without knowing the history, because let’s be honest, the line *does* go pretty hard, in combination with that font the whole badge comes across as very suspicious.

    You could hand it over to the local Fundbüro, but it’s probably better if you just throw it in a trash can. Because that’s where it belongs.

  15. AvidCyclist250 on

    Albanian Nazi larpers going by the names. They were Nazi allies during ww2

  16. BuilderDisastrous149 on

    FFM BGR = Frankfurt am Main – Ben Gurion Ring (this was in the 80s 90s a problem area in Frankfurt)

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