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Hi Ade,
Thanks for your help. What was significant about the piping on her cap? I was thinking that it was the Army eagle on the right side of her jacket that indicated that she was an Army Nachtrichtenhelferin. I knew she had to be in some sort of signals unit with that Blitz pin on her tie. Are thouse type of pins worth anything now?
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Originally posted by McCulloh View PostIn case any of you missed this-this is one of the rarest photos around. Can you see why?
Is this a post-card? I've seen others for female EK winners - was there a series of them?
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Originally posted by StuGIII View PostHi Michael,
Thanks for the response. What was Bezirk II, and what did RADwJ mean? I know that a male member of the RAD would do physical labor and such. What did a female member of the RAD do?
The Reich was divided up into a number of zones or districts, and in German these were called "Berzirk".
The wj in RADwj simply means female youth of the RAD (Labor Corp).
Here is link with a few more pictures from an original female labor corp picture book from 1940. It might give you a better idea of their various work uniforms and duties:
http://www.epier.com/Collectibles/Mi...ks/1526682.asp
Best regards,
John
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BINGO!! Great snapshot.
[quote=James Clark;2146515]Because it's DRK-Schwester Hanny Weber, one of very few women to receive the EKII in WW2. She also has a Volkspflege award, Africa Campaign medal and the Africa cuff-title. She won the EKII for tending the wounded during a British air raid at El-Alamein. (Source Auszeichnungen des Deutschen Reiches 1936-1945 Dr. K-G Klietmann).
Bingo!!
There were all of 23 of these awarded out of what....? @5-6 MILLION EK2s in 39-45? Now THAT is a rare photo.
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[QUOTE=McCulloh;2147369]Originally posted by James Clark View PostBecause it's DRK-Schwester Hanny Weber, one of very few women to receive the EKII in WW2. She also has a Volkspflege award, Africa Campaign medal and the Africa cuff-title. She won the EKII for tending the wounded during a British air raid at El-Alamein. (Source Auszeichnungen des Deutschen Reiches 1936-1945 Dr. K-G Klietmann).
Bingo!!
There were all of 23 of these awarded out of what....? @5-6 MILLION EK2s in 39-45? Now THAT is a rare photo.
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