A PRE-WORLD WAR II GOLD BANGLE
in 14ct gold, with engraved floral details, internal circumference c.20.4cm, engraved: 'UNSERER KLEINEN ENGL. FEUNDIN SHIRLEY TORY ZUR ERINNERUNG AN DEN BERLINER SPORTPALAST 1-4 APRIL 1938', translation: 'To our little English friend, Shirley Tory in memory of the Berlin Sportpalast 1-4 April 1938', (c.14.8g)
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The Berlin Sportpalast was constructed in 1910 and demolished in 1973. It was the biggest meeting hall in Berlin at the time of construction and is most known for an assassination attempt on Adolf Hitler in 1937 and for speeches and rallies by the National Socialists, including Goebbel's Total War speech in 1945.