RAD Work Jacket

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SKU: 80.GOR.02.01.01.02.002.000

Estimated market value:

$200 USD

  • RAD Work Jacket Obverse

Estimated market value:

$200 USD

Attributes

  • Country
    Germany
  • Image Licensing
    The image of the RAD Work Jacket is attributed to John R. Angolia and David Littlejohn from their book “Labor Organizations of the Reich”.

History


The RAD (Reichsarbeitsdienst = Reich Labour Service) was officially established on June 26, 1935 as the sole, and compulsory, labour service of Germany. Its purposes were to help the economy, curb unemployment, and indoctrinate its members with the NSDAP ideology, as well as play its part in militarising the German population.

The FAD (Freiwilliger Arbeitsdienst = Voluntary Labour Service) was the precursor of the RAD in the early 1930s. Official uniform regulations were first introduced on October 1, 1933, with modifications made in July 1934. It is also known as NSAD (Nationalsozialistischer Arbeitsdienst = National Socialist Labour Service).

The earliest uniforms were a not entirely successful attempt at standardisation. They gave way to a second wave of FAD uniforms that, when the RAD was established, experienced no significant changes.

The work jacket has been produced in different colours, among them white, creme, tan, and brown. It is made from linen or denim herringbone twill and has six buttons down the front, no breast pockets, and two unpleated side pockets with buttoned straight-edged flaps.

There is also a version with short stand-up collar, five buttons, and concealed hip pockets with buttoned flaps.

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