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    #16
    XXXI Oberrhein 310-319
    RAD-Abteilung 4/319 "Schlageter" Leuscheid (Sieg)

    XXXII Saar-Pfalz (Westmark) 320-329

    XXXIII Alpenland 330-335
    RAD-Abteilung 4/331 Alberschwende

    XXXIV Oberdonau 340-348
    RADwJ-Lager 33/343 Schönehr

    XXXV Wien-Niederdonau 350-356

    XXXVI Südmark 360-368

    XXXVII Sudetenland-West 370-376
    RAD-Abteilung 3/376 Braunau-Ölberg (Quelle)

    XXXVIII Böhmen-Mähren (Sudetenland-Ost) 380-386

    XXXIX Süd Ostpreussen 390-393
    RAD-Gruppe 390 Johannisburg 1939
    RAD-Abteilung 6/390 Johannisburg 1939
    RAD-Abteilung 2/391 Piaski
    RAD-Abteilung 2/392 Badkowo 1939
    RAD-Gruppe 393 Schröttersburg 1939

    XXXX Wartheland-Ost 400-405,408,500,501
    RAD-Abteilung K1/500 Strasburg/Westpreußen
    RAD-Abteilung K2/500 Strasburg/Westpreußen

    Namensverbände
    RAD-Abteilung 2/"Reichershorst" Gehsen
    RADwJ-Lager "Udars" Trent

    Sonstige Abteilungen
    RAD-Abteilung 1863 I Sporwitten
    RAD-Abteilung 1864 I Sporwitten

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      #17
      Hope thats enough for the first

      Listen this, too:

      http://chrito.users1.50megs.com/unif...eitsdienst.htm

      It shows the Rank of RAD.


      Cheers
      Manuel

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        #18
        A most commendable contribution, Manuel! I contratulate you. The only thing missing is a listing of the hundreds and hundreds of RAD units that were deployed in the UdSSR to work on roads, fortifications and other construction projects, and that were assigned to Flakartillerie-Batterien in the Reich and outside the Reich. Do you have a list of those?

        --BHS1956

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          #19
          outstanding info i sent you a PM!

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            #20
            Hey @all,

            I got my source from here:

            http://forum.balsi.de/index.php?topic=2060.0

            @BHS:

            the Infos where you are looking for are still in the War Diary Books of the Wehrmacht.
            The Books are in the Bundesarchiv Freiburg, Germany.
            Infos to find outside the Bundesarchiv are very heavy or luck.

            I use Google.de to find some Infos in Germany.

            see you
            Manuel

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              #21
              @BHS:
              the Infos where you are looking for are still in the War Diary Books of the Wehrmacht.
              The Books are in the Bundesarchiv Freiburg, Germany.
              Infos to find outside the Bundesarchiv are very heavy or luck.
              I use Google.de to find some Infos in Germany.
              see you
              Manuel
              Yes, that is true, Manuel. Actually, they are in die Anlagen zum Kriegstagebücher des Heeresgruppen und Armeeoberkommandos. But these are very incomplete.

              --BHS1956

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                #22
                its seems like that thread on the German forum is getting alot of the unit locations from RAD barrack postcards that list the unit/location-here are some that are not on that list,ive added them to the list in my files but dont want to repost the whole list so ill list them here-this thread has definately got my attention,today i will go over some of my files and try to add to this list-


                RAD-Abteilung 7/13 nordenburg
                RAD-Abteilung K31 Obornick
                RAD-Abteilung 73 Flensburg
                RAD-Abteilung 6/83 Frankfurt/Oder 15.2.1937
                RAD-Abteilung W/35 Laxenburg 20.2.1942-9.5.1942
                RAD-Abteilung 3/144 Bad Kosen
                RAD-Abteilung 3/145 Alsleben
                RAD-Abteilung 4/235 Weissensee
                RAD-Abteilung 2/243 Morbach
                RAD-Abteilung 2/295 Tittling
                RAD-Abteilung 1/350 Laxenburg 1.7.1943-21.8.1943
                RAD-Abteilung 7/352 Laxenburg 22.8.1943-30.9.1943
                RAD-Abteilung K/352 Gmund 17.6.1942-5.7.1943
                RAD-Abteilung 5/355 Gr.Gerungs 7.12.1941
                RAD-Abteilung 5/355 Breitenwaida 14.14.1942
                RAD-Abteilung K5/355 Ob.Bergern 13.3.1942-10.5.1942
                RAD-Abteilung M/301 wein
                RAD-Abteilung M/302 wein 2.2.1942-19.2.1942/4.6.1942-16.6.1942/30.7.1942-21.8.1942
                RAD-Abteilung M/306 Zwettl
                Last edited by Radcollector; 09-18-2007, 01:41 PM.

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                  #23
                  hello

                  wow

                  maybe someone can tell me the missing locations of

                  XXXIV Oberdonau 340-348

                  RADwJ-Lager 33/343 Schönehr

                  XXXV Wien-Niederdonau 350-356

                  greetings and thank you

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                    #24
                    Great information on the RAD units and appreciate the thorough effort to put this together.

                    I am in reciept of a mint RAD buckle that is unit dye stamped on the leather. In reviewing the unit associations, I did not come across this one. This just lends to questions on it's actual existance and the authenticity of the stamp.

                    Any help to properly identify would be greatly appreciated. Here are the photos.
                    Attached Files

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                      #25
                      Here is the dye stamp on the leather. Please let me know if you can identify this unit. THANKS!
                      Attached Files

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                        #26
                        RAD-Abteilung 351 Laxenburg -45

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                          #27
                          It seems that the three-digit numbers always follow the slant ("/") and the one- and two-digit numbers precede the slant:

                          RAD-Abteilung 4/143 "Burggraf Dietrich von Altenburg" Zöschen
                          RAD-Abteilung 7/143 Bornitz
                          RADwJ-Lager 9/143 II Wussow
                          RADwJ-Lager 12/143 Brünnow

                          I wonder why yours is the other way around and whether or not that's relevant?

                          Also, 3/143 (or 143/3?) may be legitimate, but just not previously identified.

                          --Larry

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                            #28
                            Does anyone happend to have info which RAD units were in Finland (building roads etc) with Dietel's armykorps?

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                              #29
                              two RAD gruppen were attached to Dietls army korp in Finland-K 363 and K 376

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by Yancy Irwin View Post
                                two RAD gruppen were attached to Dietls army korp in Finland-K 363 and K 376
                                Thank you for the info

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