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Reichsarbeitsdienst weibliche Jugend broach

Article about: This was the badge worn on the neck scarf by former members of the female section of the RAD. The silver wash finish often survives better on the back of the badge. Cheers, Ade.

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    Sorry Wim, I was going on information provided in the book... And there is a nice dedication in the Acknowledgements crediting you as well !! G
    I'd rather be A "RaD Man than a Mad Man "

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    I hardly did cooperate. Otherwise they would have had a totally different
    and better book about RAD. I just did help my friend David Littlejohn
    with some of his questions.
    My book has a special written dedication by David, dated April 26, 2000.

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    Perhaps no book is correct.... Unless one has Reichszeugmeisterie publications on hand.. But then again The RZM didn't control the RaD... G
    I'd rather be A "RaD Man than a Mad Man "

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    I also make mistakes. Often due to misleading information.

    And as you say the Reichszeugmeisterei has nothing to do
    with the RAD. For them a main periodical was the RAD
    Verordnungsblatt and the various handbooks. All what is of
    interest from them is available too me!

    Instead of the well-known RZM-sign, for the RAD the triangle
    with RLAD (Reichsleitung des Arbeitsdienstes) was in
    use (often along with ges. gesch).

    Reichsarbeitsdienst weibliche Jugend broach

    Largely one can say such a RAD-permission is like the RZM-permission.
    I have not ever seen a document for that!

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    Duly noted and thanks Wim... G
    I'd rather be A "RaD Man than a Mad Man "

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    Yes... Like this and many other items... G&W (Gunther & Windrath )... G
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    I'd rather be A "RaD Man than a Mad Man "

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    Thanks for the added information, Wilhelm...That explains the markings on my Aluminum Assmann...
    Best wishes to you,
    Glenn
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    Nice example Glenn !! G
    I'd rather be A "RaD Man than a Mad Man "

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    I believe that the one (Badge ) that started this thread was manufactured by Josef Bergs & Co. Gablonz... Here is my modest example... G
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    I'd rather be A "RaD Man than a Mad Man "

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    Post 26:
    Günther & Windrath was one of the main manufacturer's for
    badges for the RAD according to the Bandstuhlwebverfahren.

    From volume 5 from the headgear-series:

    Reichsarbeitsdienst weibliche Jugend broach

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