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    Posted (edited)

    I am trying to get my head around the use of RAD sleevebands.

    These were introduced per order of 4.1.39 and 5.3.39, and abolished per order from 29.4.41/7.5/41.

    Only the letters H, M, N, O, P, R, S, T W were used.

    Some letters were specified for the Westwall, others for the Eastwall.

    When I was in Prora (on the former DDR island of Rügen) I visited the museum of the building site, with a 2-dimensional display of the history of these buildings in particular and the uprising of the NSDAP in general.

    I was struck by a photo of Hierl visiting Eastern Prussia in company of other RAD dignitaries, all wearing a narrow (unreadable) sleeveband rond the right lower sleeve, according to the type specified to carry (Gothic) letters. In my photo collection I have an original photo of a RAD-man wearing a similiar sleeve band round his right sleeve. As uniforms were issued by the RAD Clothing Offices (Bekleidungsamt) I cannot imagine that these guys all had their wires crossed.

    So I asked a well respected author on German uniforms, an he told me that they were all mistaking, the sleevebands should be worn officially on the left cuff.

    What is your opinion/knowledge?

    Edited by Odulf
    Posted

    I am sorry that I cannot add anything of significance to the topic, but I am very interested in seeing what the answer is. That is a great photo to start off the conversation.

    • 8 months later...
    Posted

    Odulf,

    I have just got a sleave band for I believe a RADwJ lady it has GauOst-Hannover and it looks like it also had -Stab but that has been unpicked at a guess by the lady at the time?

    Looking at the other bits and bobs she served 1938/39.

    Not much help but they did have Gothic writing?

    Regards

    Jock:)

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