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09-11-2016 11:32 PM
# ADS
Circuit advertisement
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RAD III was definitely Mecklenberg as the link below proves.
Pictures of the III Spaten in wear here, on pages 8 & 27 :
https://archive.org/stream/Trendtel-...ge/n0/mode/2up
RADwJ district V
The following camps were:
? / 5? - Globitschen
? / 5? - Grenzwiese
? / 5? - Tarnau
? / 5? - Hierlshagen
? / 5? - Gr. Döbern
? / 5? - Elfenruh
BS 5 - Breslau-Zimpel
General:
Fürher of RADwJ District V 1933 Stabhauptführerin Olga Wolter
1933 there were 28 camps (Lower Silesia had 14, had 11 Middle Silesia and Upper Silesia had 3 locations)
1934 there were 25 camps.
1935-36 there were Camp shifts of Lower Silesia Upper Silesia
1936 there were 38 camps and 1939 there were 82 camps.
On 04.01.1939 the district (Gau) V was divided and 14 Lower Silesian camps were proposed.
Source: Arbeitsmaiden in Schlesien-Mähren (about 1939)
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The names mentioned are serving women, not honor-names. I have not ever seen
a honor-name mentioned in the "Verordnungblatt für den Reichsarbeitsdienst"
for a female unit.
I have not ever seen either an official list with female units, existing within a specific
district and have no time to make one, in spite of the fact I have a lot of information
at hand.
In fall 1938 III was "Nordmark", V was "Schlesien". The roman number means
"Bezirk".
It would be extremly difficult, but above all time-consuming, to re-construct a complete
list with unit-numbers. See a page with the given information. First what should be done
is to figure out the codes-numbers:
Last edited by Wilhelm Saris; 09-12-2016 at 04:28 PM.
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Question from a new collector
Please excuse my newness, but what is the connection between the patches posted above by Gwar, and the names Hanna Trendtel and Olga Wolter?
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Darin Zeigler
Please excuse my newness, but what is the connection between the patches posted above by Gwar, and the names Hanna Trendtel and Olga Wolter?
Stabshauptführerin Hanna Trendtel (née Wolf) was the head of Bezirk III Mecklenburg; Stabshauptführerin Olga Wolter was the head of Bezirk V Schlesien. Both were among the earliest leaders of the RADwJ.
As Wim said, these are not honor names for those two districts, merely the names of their commanders.
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Thank you HPL, very informative. I love learning new things.
The only RADwj patch I own, is for Bezirk XI ( I really wish i could find others for sale).
Is there a list? I'm curious who was commander of that Bezirk?
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For a simple list of RADwJ-Bezirke, see:
Bezirke of the RADwJ
The head of Bezirk XI Hessen was Stabshauptführerin Lotte Hornung. (I don't know if she was the only person to hold this duty position or if she had any predecessors or successors. Anyway, like her two colleagues mentioned above, she, too, was among the earliest leaders of the RADwJ.)
For some photos from this district, see:
Weiblicher RAD
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More great information HPL, thank you.
And a extra thank you for the links. Theirs some really good stuff in there.
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Wilhelm Saris, WOW!! Some excellent sources. Thank you much.
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