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    Small RAD (?) monument found in Germany

    Hello!

    I discovered this stone during my last visit to Germany about a week ago. Just out of curiosity had it any connection to RAD?

    Cheers,
    Pimpf
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      #3
      Monument

      Yes it does.

      Sincerely,

      Charles Betz

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        #4
        Ref:rad Stone

        Sure Does,it's The Emblem Minus The Swas. Can't Make Out The Lettering,do You Know What It Says?

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          #5
          very interesting,most RAD camps had something like this at the entrance of the camp.ill dig up some pictures when i have the time.

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            here is one from my photo files of a RAD barracks in germany the building is still standing and is a hotel now i beleive but the RAD stone monument in front is gone of course!
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              Originally posted by CLENTER View Post
              Sure Does,it's The Emblem Minus The Swas. Can't Make Out The Lettering,do You Know What It Says?
              It was impossible to deciper this inscription for me. Looks like runes or something like that. What about RAD symbol with no swastika - just take a look at the images ...
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                And the RAD banner. It has the emblem ovelayed on swas.
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                  #9
                  Very cool monument, where is it located?

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                    #10
                    If my memory serves me right there was a village named Wolfram Eschenbach, not far from Nurnberg.

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                      #11
                      Named after the author of the epic "Parzival". It all comes back around, doesn't it

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                        Originally posted by pimpf View Post
                        Hello!

                        I discovered this stone during my last visit to Germany about a week ago. Just out of curiosity had it any connection to RAD?

                        Cheers,
                        Pimpf
                        Just love these sorts of discoveries

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