Waffen-SS RKFDV (Racial German Assistance Office/Nationality Work Group) Trade Insignia

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  • Waffen-SS RKFDV (Racial German Assistance Office/Nationality Work Group) Trade Insignia Obverse

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  • country
    Germany
  • date of institution
    1943

History


The Waffen-SS adopted career & trade badges to distinguish personnel who had successfully completed SS-affiliated training courses and had reached a certain level of proficiency in a trade, skill, or function.

Originally, the Waffen-SS issued circular army-pattern badges, but they later developed their own diamond shaped badge.The diamonds were worn on the lower left uniform sleeve, around 3.5 cms above the cuff title.

Initially, all ranks were issued badges that were manufactured out of black wool and embroidered with aluminium wire. However, after the introduction of the field-grey uniform, it was determined that the badges produced using aluminium wire were only to be worn by Officers with their walking-out dress.

Non-Commissioned Officers and Enlisted Men were instead issued badges embroidered with silver/grey cotton thread. Officer grades would also wear these badges with their field uniforms.

Until February of 1936, the badges were supplied by the RZM, but after this date, they were issued by the qualifying body.

In November of 1941, Heinrich Himmler created a specialist group that was tasked with performing administrative, legal, and technical duties. These specialists, designated SS-Sonderführer/Sonderunterführer, were each assigned a specific task or assignment. In June of 1942, the position titles were changed from SS-Sonderführer/Sonderunterführer to SS-Fachführer/SS-Fachunterführer.

The personnel of this unit could be assigned with one of nine assignments, and as of February 1943, there were nine different badges to denote the duty/function of the wearer.

Personnel assigned to the Volksdeutsche Mittelstelle (Racial German Assistance Office) and the Gruppe Volkstumsarbeit (Nationality Work Group) of the Reich Commissioner for the Consolidation of German Nationhood (Reichskommissariat für die Festigung Deutschen Volkstums, RKFDV) were issued a sleeve diamond that was embroidered with a cornflower.

The RKFDV was tasked with planning and initiating the “Germanization” of the Third Reich’s recently conquered eastern territories. The organisation was responsible for transferring and resettling populations into the newly acquired provinces.

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