WW2 German Gorget RAD Urbeit Adelt
Title: WW2 German Gorget RAD Urbeit Adelt
Description: This is a genuine WW2 German gorget made of aluminum. It is approximately 5x5 inches in size and is in excellent condition. The gorget is RAD (Reichsarbeitsdienst) init and has the Urbeit Adelt mark. The RAD was a compulsory labor service organization in Nazi Germany that was responsible for providing labor for the war effort. The gorget was worn by RAD members as a badge of their service.
Product Details:
- Material: Aluminum
- Size: Approximately 5x5 inches
- Condition: Excellent, Urbeit Adelt
Brief History of RAD in WW2 Germany:
The Reichsarbeitsdienst (RAD), or Reich Labor Service, was a compulsory labor service organization in Nazi Germany that was responsible for providing labor for the war effort. The RAD was created in 1933 by Adolf Hitler and was initially intended to provide young men with physical and moral training. However, as the war progressed, the RAD became increasingly important as a source of labor for the German war machine. RAD members were used to build fortifications, construct roads and railways, and work in factories. The RAD played a significant role in the German war effort and its members made a major contribution to the Nazi victory in World War II.