I have recently located a copy of "Handbuch der Reichszeugmeisterei der Nationalsozialistischen Deutschen Arbeiterpartei".
This massive tome, published in 1935 contains a listing of all RZM codes for every imaginable type of product which fell under RZM supervision/control.
There is also a lengthy section of adverts from many well-known manufacturers which in some instances list their RZM codes for the various products they list. I'd be happy to scan some of these and post them here if there is any interest in seeing them.
I realize that many of these codes are known, and that some are available on the internet, however, should any members desire to have codes on items in their collection verified, I'd be happy to look them up for you. Simply reply here or send me a private message/email and I will check the volume for you, and if possible send a scanned image of the entry as well.
Please keep in mind that this was a fairly early listing and that some codes, especially for firms that were assigned codes after 1935, will not be included. Also, it's quite possible that some firms were given different codes later as was the case with LDO numbers, etc.
The advert section is particularly interesting to see just how many firms, large and small, advertize as manufacturers/tailors for SS, SA, NSDAP, HJ, etc, etc...uniforms which would seem to further explain the numerous variations encountered by collectors today!
Anyhow I hope this is of some use to members of the forum, if I can be of assistance please don't hesitate to let me know.
Good hunting!
Adam
This massive tome, published in 1935 contains a listing of all RZM codes for every imaginable type of product which fell under RZM supervision/control.
There is also a lengthy section of adverts from many well-known manufacturers which in some instances list their RZM codes for the various products they list. I'd be happy to scan some of these and post them here if there is any interest in seeing them.
I realize that many of these codes are known, and that some are available on the internet, however, should any members desire to have codes on items in their collection verified, I'd be happy to look them up for you. Simply reply here or send me a private message/email and I will check the volume for you, and if possible send a scanned image of the entry as well.
Please keep in mind that this was a fairly early listing and that some codes, especially for firms that were assigned codes after 1935, will not be included. Also, it's quite possible that some firms were given different codes later as was the case with LDO numbers, etc.
The advert section is particularly interesting to see just how many firms, large and small, advertize as manufacturers/tailors for SS, SA, NSDAP, HJ, etc, etc...uniforms which would seem to further explain the numerous variations encountered by collectors today!
Anyhow I hope this is of some use to members of the forum, if I can be of assistance please don't hesitate to let me know.
Good hunting!
Adam
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