thank you so much to the reply to my question.
thank you so much to the reply to my question.
Your eagles display very nicely, thank you for posting.
thank you very much, Mr. BlackCat1982, very kind.
RDB Collection by Gefreiter Otto
Here you have the RDB identification card of the 2nd model, more attractive and somewhat more elaborate than the first type.
In this case, what is rare and exclusive is that it is a woman, an Official.
The card belonged to Marianne Vogel, just 26 years old.
I have not been able to translate her office....
This model appears from 1940 to 1942.
It is a card measuring 13cm by 9.08cm, on cardboard and with a beautiful emblem of the RDB insignia.
At the end of 1942, the RDB already had more than 1.800.000 members.
Approximate translation of the document:
This card serves as identification for members of the RDB.
It must be kept with care, its loss must be notified immediately to the RDB
The fraudulent use in the management of social benefits of this identification will be immediately reported to the RDB.
In the event of death, the owner of this card must have the membership fees up to date to enjoy all the social benefits
These cards usually have a single number at the bottom that I don't even know what they meant.
Administrative Region or similar?
So far I have seen these numbers:
1 - Kempten "Gau Westmark" - Dresden "Gau Sachsen"
2 - Auerbach "Gau Sachsen"
3 - Minden "Westfalen-Nord"
10 - Dirschau "Danzig – Westpreußen"
13 - Halle "Gau Sachsen"
I have not been able to translate her office....
Really nice collection.
Regards
Santi
SOME PIECES THAT HAVE BEEN ARRIVING IN MY MODEST COLLECTION :
I am very happy, today I add my first Tinnie to my collection.
- 1.Bez. Beamtentreffen Zwickau 14.15/4/1934 RDB
The manufacturer is M1/29 Otto Riedel, Zwickau.
Badge with RZM 5 Walter Simon- Dresden, a very little known manufacturer that uses a unique type of safety pin in this badge.
I have acquired a 1935 photograph of a Civil Marine for my collection on the RDB.
Last acquisition, small agenda of the RDB of the year 1938.
This little book has 371 pages and measures 11 x 14 cm, it is like an agenda with a lot of information about the civil administration and with reference material regarding the National Socialist Party, the army and issues related to Public Officials.
A small photograph of a Police officer wearing the RDB insignia.
Badge marking M1/152 Franz Jungwirth, Wien
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Nice flock of eagles. I often look at the expressions on the eagles faces on TR badges, They seem to range from slightly miffed to extremely aggressive! Regards Paul.
Always a pleasure to see the latest posts to your thread Otto, the ephemera items that accompany the RDB badges are unusual as well.
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