Hello everyone. Did the RAD have a white summer tunic? Thanks
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Originally posted by BlackWatch1 View PostHello everyone. Did the RAD have a white summer tunic? Thanks
By repeated washing and cleaning the material got a bleached appearance and so occasionally it looks white.
In volume 5 for the series "Headgear of Hitler's Germany" you can find a number of such photographs.
But there was white worn. This was during the olympic Games at Berlin in 1936. It was worn during a very short period of time.
The typical geadgear worn was also in white. This is stated with various 1936 photographs.
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Originally posted by Br. James View PostIf memory serves -- and it doesn't always! -- I recall seeing an example of an all-white RAD uniform or work outfit on a mannequin displayed at London's Imperial War Museum...about ten years ago...
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Originally posted by BlackWatch1 View PostDoes one tunic have a lot more buttons than the other?
This is also shown in "Anzugsarten für die mittleren und oberen Führer des RAD" from late 1938 with plate 1.
Further the white tunic, which was in fact just for those with a leading function, was included with plate 3 from
"Bestimmungen über Form und Ausführung der einzelnen Bekleidungs- und Ausrüstungsstücke" from April 27, 1939.
The description for the tunic is to be found on page 34.
It is speculated RAD members bought white tunics from other organizations. And such tunics did have more buttons.Last edited by wilhelm Saris; 10-17-2019, 04:10 AM.
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Originally posted by wilhelm Saris View Postaccording to instructions for tailors from 1940 the tunic should have six buttons and a small one to close at the neck.
This is also shown in "Anzugsarten für die mittleren und oberen Führer des RAD" from late 1938 with plate 1.
Further the white tunic, which was in fact just for those with a leading function, was included with plate 3 from
"Bestimmungen über Form und Ausführung der einzelnen Bekleidungs- und Ausrüstungsstücke" from April 27, 1939.
The description for the tunic is to be found on page 34.
It is speculated RAD members bought white tunics from other organizations. And such tunics did have more buttons.
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