The RKK was formed on Sept. 22, 1933 by "Reichsminister f?r Volksaufkl?rung und Propaganda" Joseph Goebbels. The Reichskulturkammer eventually consisted of 7 other specialist bodies: Reichsschrifttumskammer - writers - (President: Hans Friedrich Blunck, later: Hanns Johst) Reichsfilmkammer - film - (Presidents: Fritz Scheuermann, Oswald Lehnich, Carl Froelich) Reichsmusikkammer music - (President from 1935: composer Richard Strauss, later: Peter Raabe) Reichstheaterkammer - theatre - (President from 1935: Otto Laubinger, later: Rainer Schl?sser) Reichspressekammer - journalists/press - (President: Max Amann) Reichsrundfunkkammer - radio - (President: Horst Dre?ler-Andre?; discontinued as a separate Chamber in 1939) Reichskammer der bildenden K?nste - paiting/sculpture (President: Adolf Ziegler) The RKK continued through 1945, with a succession of Vice Presidents, including Walther Funk, Leopold Gutterer, Karl Hanke and Werner Naumann. Its purpose was to be the national organization for the monitoring and control of German culture. It "approved" art and artists, and excluded the decadent, Jewish, etc, making it impossible for them to work or display their art. It was intimately involved in both the 1936 "Degenerate Art" exhibition and the 1937 Haus of German Art. I don't know the specific connection with the NSKG - it wasn't one of the RKK bodies, but probably a supporter org. I'll look a little more. I've never seen a RKK member stickpin marked any other way than by Deschler as in my badge. It was not officially an "NS Organizationen" - more of a state body - so shouldn't be RZM'd.