Last week while discussing the originality of some Panzer Tabs the subject of the German textile industry came up. The discussion centered around cottage industries and the impact of the allied strategic bombing campaign on uniform production. From my own research, prior discussions on types of fabrics available, sewing techniques etc; it appears that there's still a lot to be learned on the subject.
I thought maybe as a group we could try to sort out the truth on how the German textile industry (in regards to uniform production) operated. This would be a major research effort and might take several years to collect enough data to put together a meaningful article that could be used by collectors.
Here's an outline of topics that I think would be meaningful, please feel free to add additional topics. At this point I'm only focusing on the Army though certain topics would apply to all services.
1. The Army depot system:
a. Doctrinal operations-Most of that info is available in TM E 30-451 Handbook on German Military Forces
b. Location of depots and depot stamps. I have attached what research I have to date and as you can see there are a lot of gaps.
c. Examples of Depot stamps and paper tags from known original items. Also the identity of the item to determine what kinds of clothing was processed.
d. Detailed location of depots and whether they were bombed during the war. I haven't found anything during my research that I can use. This would probably entail forum members in Europe to locate the depots and talk to locals about its wartime activity. It would be great if we could get current pictures of the depots if they still exist.
2. The contract system- When the Army or depot contracted out uniforms to be made, what specific information did they provide to the manufacturer.
3. List of manufacturers with examples of how they marked the clothing; as well as types of clothing.
4. The Manufacturing process
a. What fabrics, types of threads and hardware were available/used?
b. How were uniforms cut and sewn etc.
c. How did the LAGO system operate?
I hope other members are interested in solving some of the mysteries surrounding Germanys' wartime textile industry.
Here's my first topic for discussion and assistance.
Army clothing depots- HEERESBEKLEIDUNS******196;MTER ( H.B.A.)
From what I've been able to research here's a list of Army Clothing Depots. I also attached a map of the German Wehrkreis organization with the depots overlaid onto them. I haven't found any reference that shows abbreviations for German cities/towns during the war. I'm sure its out there and would really resolve some of the conflicting information on Depot locations.
I've broken down what I know into three categories.
a. Known/confirmed depots with letter code. Green star
b. Possible Depot with letter code. The actual depot code has been attributed to more than one city or could be a depot supporting another service. Yellow star
c. Either a depot code with no city or a city with no code. Status unknown. Red Star
KNOWN/CONFIRMED DEPOTS
B = Berlin
E = Erfurt
F = Frankfurt
H = Hannover
K = Konigsberg
M = Munich
W = Wien
P=Posen
A=Aachen
POSSIBLE ARMY DEPOTS
D = Dresden Possible a sub depot
WBR = This is UNKNOWN at this point.
WB = Wiesbaden or Wurzburg. Per note below WURZBURG is the correct depot.
X = Xanten Might be a LW Depot
Sl = Salzburg
St = Stettin I'm fairly confident Stettin is correct. I have examples of items made by a Stettin firm with the St. Stamp.
St= Stuttgart I have seen examples of items made in Karlsruhe with a M Munich stamp which makes me think that there wasn't a depot in Stuttgart.
M.L. = Metz ( Lothringen )
UNKNOWN ARMY DEPOTS: During my research I found indications that these might be depot locations. I have no other information.
T= There are examples of this stamp being used but nothing to indicate a city. The only city that might have a depot that starts with a "T" is Thorn.
? = Munster (Westphalia )
? = Neisse
? = Strasburg
? = Thorn
? = Warsaw
? = Ludwigsburg Possible a sub depot
? = Marburg
? = Litzmannstadt/ Lodz- I don't think that there is actually a depot here. I've seen items manufactured in Litzmannstadt with a P depot stamp.
? = Graudenz Possible a sub depot
? = Hamburg Possible a sub depot
? = Kaiserslautern
? = Kalisch
Variations in Depot Stamps:
I have noticed a couple of variant depot stamps
a. M43 YEAR H: I have only seen this on a few 2d Model HBT Wraps. It has been explained as (Model/type of wrap) year Hannover Depot
b. B II(Year) on the same line. The bold number is probably the size but could indicate a secondary depot. Within the Wehrkries system a number of cities are indicated by (CITY NAME) I-X. It's possible that depots adopted this procedure.
c. BA (Bekleidungsamt) immediately followed by the depot code i.e. BAF for Bekleidungsamt Frankfurt.
As you can see there's a whole lot we don't know about the depots. Maybe with your help we can fill in some of the gaps.
I hope anyone with an interest in German uniforms will contribute.
WR Jim
I thought maybe as a group we could try to sort out the truth on how the German textile industry (in regards to uniform production) operated. This would be a major research effort and might take several years to collect enough data to put together a meaningful article that could be used by collectors.
Here's an outline of topics that I think would be meaningful, please feel free to add additional topics. At this point I'm only focusing on the Army though certain topics would apply to all services.
1. The Army depot system:
a. Doctrinal operations-Most of that info is available in TM E 30-451 Handbook on German Military Forces
b. Location of depots and depot stamps. I have attached what research I have to date and as you can see there are a lot of gaps.
c. Examples of Depot stamps and paper tags from known original items. Also the identity of the item to determine what kinds of clothing was processed.
d. Detailed location of depots and whether they were bombed during the war. I haven't found anything during my research that I can use. This would probably entail forum members in Europe to locate the depots and talk to locals about its wartime activity. It would be great if we could get current pictures of the depots if they still exist.
2. The contract system- When the Army or depot contracted out uniforms to be made, what specific information did they provide to the manufacturer.
3. List of manufacturers with examples of how they marked the clothing; as well as types of clothing.
4. The Manufacturing process
a. What fabrics, types of threads and hardware were available/used?
b. How were uniforms cut and sewn etc.
c. How did the LAGO system operate?
I hope other members are interested in solving some of the mysteries surrounding Germanys' wartime textile industry.
Here's my first topic for discussion and assistance.
Army clothing depots- HEERESBEKLEIDUNS******196;MTER ( H.B.A.)
From what I've been able to research here's a list of Army Clothing Depots. I also attached a map of the German Wehrkreis organization with the depots overlaid onto them. I haven't found any reference that shows abbreviations for German cities/towns during the war. I'm sure its out there and would really resolve some of the conflicting information on Depot locations.
I've broken down what I know into three categories.
a. Known/confirmed depots with letter code. Green star
b. Possible Depot with letter code. The actual depot code has been attributed to more than one city or could be a depot supporting another service. Yellow star
c. Either a depot code with no city or a city with no code. Status unknown. Red Star
KNOWN/CONFIRMED DEPOTS
B = Berlin
E = Erfurt
F = Frankfurt
H = Hannover
K = Konigsberg
M = Munich
W = Wien
P=Posen
A=Aachen
POSSIBLE ARMY DEPOTS
D = Dresden Possible a sub depot
WBR = This is UNKNOWN at this point.
WB = Wiesbaden or Wurzburg. Per note below WURZBURG is the correct depot.
X = Xanten Might be a LW Depot
Sl = Salzburg
St = Stettin I'm fairly confident Stettin is correct. I have examples of items made by a Stettin firm with the St. Stamp.
St= Stuttgart I have seen examples of items made in Karlsruhe with a M Munich stamp which makes me think that there wasn't a depot in Stuttgart.
M.L. = Metz ( Lothringen )
UNKNOWN ARMY DEPOTS: During my research I found indications that these might be depot locations. I have no other information.
T= There are examples of this stamp being used but nothing to indicate a city. The only city that might have a depot that starts with a "T" is Thorn.
? = Munster (Westphalia )
? = Neisse
? = Strasburg
? = Thorn
? = Warsaw
? = Ludwigsburg Possible a sub depot
? = Marburg
? = Litzmannstadt/ Lodz- I don't think that there is actually a depot here. I've seen items manufactured in Litzmannstadt with a P depot stamp.
? = Graudenz Possible a sub depot
? = Hamburg Possible a sub depot
? = Kaiserslautern
? = Kalisch
Variations in Depot Stamps:
I have noticed a couple of variant depot stamps
a. M43 YEAR H: I have only seen this on a few 2d Model HBT Wraps. It has been explained as (Model/type of wrap) year Hannover Depot
b. B II(Year) on the same line. The bold number is probably the size but could indicate a secondary depot. Within the Wehrkries system a number of cities are indicated by (CITY NAME) I-X. It's possible that depots adopted this procedure.
c. BA (Bekleidungsamt) immediately followed by the depot code i.e. BAF for Bekleidungsamt Frankfurt.
As you can see there's a whole lot we don't know about the depots. Maybe with your help we can fill in some of the gaps.
I hope anyone with an interest in German uniforms will contribute.
WR Jim
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