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Deutsch: Seite aus einem neu gedruckten deutschen Produktkatalog aus den 1930er Jahren von F.W. Assmann & Söhne, Lüdenscheid i. W., einer Fabrik, die Uniformknöpfe, Orden, Abzeichen, Beschläge, Koppelschlösser und Schnallen herstellt,
  • Seite 23: Arbeitsdienst (Freiwilliger Arbeitsdienst FAD, Reichsarbeitsdienst RAD)
  • Knöpfe alter Art (...) Taillenknopf (...) Neusilber (...) Zink, feldgrau (...) Nickelplattiert (...) mit Schlitzöse (...) mit Klammer, Unterleglscheibe und Abschlussplatte (...) mit Ösen, Unterlegplatte und 2 Splinten
  • Abzeichen alter Art: gelb oder weiss
  • Knöpfe neuer Art: Leichtmetall, altsilber und silberfarbig (...) cloxiert für Führer (...) Taillenhaken
  • Seitenhaken, Leichtmetall Nr. 21131
  • Knopfbefeltigungsring Nr. 21089 vernickelt
  • Zivilansteckabzeichen Nr. 22164 Emaille
  • Mützenabzeichen für Führer Nr. 22114 Emaille (...) Mannschaften Nr. 22113 gefärbt
  • Arbeitsdank-Abzeichen Nr. 24270 Emaille, nicht verkäullich, wird nur verliehen
  • Erinnerungsabzeichen Nr. 23299 Emaille
  • Hosenknöpfe Nr. 23813 RM 1.35 23812 Steinnuss 1.50
  • Hosenhaken und Augen (...) braun
  • Hosenschnallen Nr. 18925 stahlbronze
English: Page from a reprinted German product catalog published in the 1930s by F.W. Assmann & Söhne, Lüdenscheid i. W., Germany, a factory producing "Uniformknöpfe, Orden, Abzeichen, Beschläge, Koppelschlösser und Schnallen", i. e. uniform buttons, insignia, badges, fittings, buckles, etc,.
  • Page 23: ARBEITSDIENST, the German Labour Service in Nazi Germany
    • Buttons, badge, pins, buckles, etc. for Freiwilliger Arbeitsdienst (FAD) and later Reichsarbeitsdienst (RAD) in the Third Reich, including badges with the following texts: Arbeits-Dank; N.S. Arbeitsdienst Abtlg. 3/204 Himmighausen; Arbeitsdienst d NSDAP Sohren Schlesien; AD (buttons for trousers)
    • The symbol of the RAD features a tilted swastika placed on a shovel head pointing upwards, along with ears of wheat.
etc.
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Date 1930s
date QS:P,+1930-00-00T00:00:00Z/8
Source https://www.amazon.co.uk/Uniform-Insignia-Accoutrements-Weapons-Catalogs/dp/1479164585
Author A German commercial sales catalog with product photos originally published in the 1930s, over 80 years ago, by Firma F. W. Assmann & Söhne, a company in Lüdenscheid, Germany, specializing in uniform accessories made in metal. No copyright information was found.
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