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09-15-2018 02:44 PM
# ADS
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Hey Rik, the K actually stands for "kriegsbesetzung" which roughly translates as war occupation, most of the Ekm to RAD units stamped in this way appear to have existed on the Eastern front.
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Thank you Blackcat. I knew I read about it in Hoïdal's book, I think I just remembered it wrong.
Were these units deployed at the front to build defensive positions for the fighting troops?
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Just listening in here, trying to learn. Are they genuine?
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EskeBrok
Just listening in here, trying to learn. Are they genuine?
In this case yes it is. RAD ekm are not uncommon and have not been faked yet (as far as I know) - but we can always be proved wrong...
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From what I gather, Arbeitsgau XI Mittelschlesien, Arbeits Gruppe 112 Breslau, Abt. K3/112 Millau JMO
I'd rather be A "RaD Man than a Mad Man "
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Just got a friend of your through the mail.
Thanks for the pictures and the help!
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EskeBrok
Just got a friend of your through the mail.
Thanks for the pictures and the help!
Nice one! Great to see a brother emarke. Thank you for sharing.
Regards, Rik
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I forgot to add the meaning of "K" Kriegsbesetzung ( War time Duty ). G
I'd rather be A "RaD Man than a Mad Man "
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Gwar
I forgot to add the meaning of "K" Kriegsbesetzung ( War time Duty ). G
Was already said in post #2 Gwar.
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