There are many magazines, published during the TR-period, which are
of interest for those interested in uniforms.
Besides Der Schneidermeister/Der Uniformschneider, which existed
anyway since 1926, there also existed:
This magazine existed since about 1919.
both were a product from the well-known Freiherr von Eelking;
Sport und Arbeitsdienst is the precursor for the well-known Schwert und Spaten;
a DAF-magazine with various levels. The shown one, 9, Ausgabe C, is especially for
all kinds of headgear, but there were also other levels as for example Ausgabe 8 for uniforms:
Some existed just for a short period of time, others grew into other magazines as for example Schwert und Spaten, which combined with Uniformen-Markt into Deutsche Uniformen-
Zeitschrift.
August Müller:
A 2/143 as August Müller from Munich, listed with the 1935 RZM-handbook. Changed 07-18-36;
A 2/143 was listed from then on as August Müller jr.
In the 1938 RZM manufacturer's list the concern again was listed as August Müller. Junior was
not included anymore.
Hafferlstraße 11 in Linz/Austria in October 2015 where Kralka used to be - some 70 years ago. Nothing left there. Hafferlstraße 10 opposite of nr. 11 gives an impression how it must have looked like. Quite similar to Schega in Graz, one wouldn't believe what the people in these small shops were up to.
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