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Reich Labor Service (RAD) Pflichtausweis
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Original Reich Labor Service (RAD) Pflichtausweis – 1943
A rare and authentic historical document, this Reichsarbeitsdienst (RAD) Pflichtausweis from 1943 provides a fascinating glimpse into the workings of Nazi Germany's labor service during World War II. The RAD was a mandatory labor organization that played a critical role in Germany's wartime economy and infrastructure projects.
- Type: Pflichtausweis (Mandatory Identification Card)
- Date: May 25, 1943
- Material: Durable cardstock with printed details and official stamps.
- Condition: Excellent for its age. Text and stamps are clear and legible, with minor wear typical of a document used during the war.
The RAD was a cornerstone of the Nazi regime's efforts to instill discipline, promote ideological conformity, and mobilize labor for wartime needs. This Pflichtausweis serves as a direct connection to the everyday lives of those who served in this organization, making it an invaluable artifact for collectors and historians.
- Authentic Artifact: Genuine RAD identification cards from 1943 are rare and sought after by collectors of WWII memorabilia.
- Educational Value: A significant piece for museums, researchers, or individuals studying labor and propaganda in Nazi Germany.
- Condition: Well-preserved, making it a standout item in any collection.
This item is sold only to serious collectors or institutions dedicated to preserving history respectfully. It is not intended to glorify or promote any ideology but serves as an educational artifact.
Technical Summary
- Origin: Europe
- Material: Mixed materials
- Maker: Unknown
- Condition: See photos
- Provenance: Acquired from private collection
- Authenticity: Original WW2
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