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    E.Reitz Uniformwerke buildings demolished april 2007

    The buildings that once housed the famous E.Reitz Uniformwerke at Merksem near Antwerp Belgium. Are being demolished.
    I took some pics of how it looked like in 1942 and in 2007..
    a few more days and nothing will be left !

    More info about E.Reitz can be found on my site



    gate in 1942



    gate in 2004
    Interested in all E. Reitz Uniformwerke items.

    #2
    The gate on april 2 2007


    Interested in all E. Reitz Uniformwerke items.

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      #3
      Werner--great site, and a great tribute! I always thought "Werkschutz Reitz" was located in Germany--now I know. Was he a mutzenmacher, by chance?

      The only other major uniform maker that I am aware of outside Germany is Knebl & Ditrich, which made boots, flight jackets, and leather greatcoats for the Luftwaffe in Croatia.
      NEC SOLI CEDIT

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        #4
        no hats, only uniforms were made there
        Interested in all E. Reitz Uniformwerke items.

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          #5
          Maybe it's for extension of the Antwerpse hafen.

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            #6
            Did you try to obtain any artifacts?
            You should try to save the smaller doors.

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              #7
              maybe some stuff remained undiscovered in some boxes in the basement muhhaha

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                #8
                Oh NO! I'll go there tomorrow now I know it's going down.

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                  #9
                  pick ups at the gate

                  I managed to save a part of the gate.. but the bulk already was reserved for a scrap yard dealer. Now with prices of old iron being so high..
                  In 2004 my brother and I went to visit the plant. With the managers' assistance we were able to enter every storeroom, every cellar and attic. We even visited the boiler rooms !
                  No trace whatsoever that there ever had been any "uniform" activity.
                  Only the buildings were the reference points to history.
                  The logo above the gate was already removed in 1944-1945 and was replaced by the -until last week- present "Vanderelst" logo.

                  So the only thing left to pick up are ... bricks and memories.

                  pw
                  Interested in all E. Reitz Uniformwerke items.

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                    #10
                    Nice website werner p. Very interesting information that you have gathered.

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