Originally posted by derka
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not in my book. I actually believe the RB/ RF system started to suffer under the pressure of the bombing and Speer's logical short cuts to increase productivity. Keep in mind that Germany finally reached the outer limits of its productivity curve in 1944. Something which should have happened in 1940.
All very nice to RB & RF number things but in 1944 they realised that the Russians were coming to a town near them soon and with factories disappearing over night it was not always possible to get a number in time.
Bureaucracy always lags behind reality and it would not be long during 1944 before they could pass them out the factory window or blown hole in the wall to the soldiers fighting on the front line. Those who had numbers and the stamps would of course have keep using them but what about those who did not have a number or were awaiting feedback on theirs. You certainly do not stop production and wait (also why no numbers in SS M43 caps so the logistical system must have been able to cope without them ?)
There is also a strong case that the offices that handled the allocation of RB/RF numbers were bombed out of existance (the fire storms ?). What is strange today is that we do know the contract numbers for IBM's supply of their tabulators to concentration camps, many of the inmates and the routines of such camps but we know almost nothing about how the Germans numbered the manufacturing of their uniforms and equipment from late 1942 onwards. Sort of strange when you stop and think about it because the Germans kept such detailed and complete records but so far no major finds on this one so what happened to them ?
There are definitely original WH M43's both Panzer black and field grey out there with out RB/ RF numbers and the cap which started this thread just might be one of them,
Chris
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