DAF Werkschar Breeches

SKU: 81.GOR.02.03.002

Estimated market value:

$ Click to See Price/Value

  • Obverse

Attributes

  • country
    Germany

History


The DAF (Deutsche Arbeitsfront = German Labour Front) was the result of a forced association of all German trade unions, established on May 10, 1933. Its purpose was the coordination and control of all aspects of German labour to serve the interests of the NSDAP. The DAF leader was Reichsleiter Robert Ley.

The Werkscharen (Factory Brigades) of the DAF were the “soldiers” of the organisation, formed in 1934. They were trained and organised as paramilitary, uniformed units, yet remained unarmed. Beginning in April 1937, active Werkschar units (Stoßtrupps) would wear silver-coloured insignia, while administrators wore gold-coloured insignia. Even though Werkscharen were not affiliated with the Reichsluftschutzbund (RLB, National Air Raid Protection League), during the war they often functioned as factory air raid protection auxiliaries.
Some companies, especially major corporations, used additional security personnel, which were dubbed Werkschutz (Factory Protection), and later Werksicherheitsdienst (Factory Security Service).

The DAF Werkschar Breeches were usually made in the same fabric and dark blue colour as the Werkschar Jacket. There are two front pockets and one back pocket, all concealed and with a buttoned flap. The breeches have a smaller concealed watch pocket on the right side next to the regular pocket.
Depending on the wearer's rank, the buttons are either silver-coloured or gilt.

FOR SALE / WANTED

Item For Sale By

Be the first to sell this item

Wanted By

Be the first to request this item

Versions

  • Price

    N/A

  • Composition

  • Inscription

  • Size

  • Maker

  • Version Remarks

    The image of the DAF Werkschar Breeches is attributed to John R. Angolia and David Littlejohn from their book “Labor Organizations of the...

  • View Item

Comments

Sign in to comment and reply.

Scroll Top