Medals and Pins

RADwJ Remembrance Brooch in Silver

 45,00

About the item:

This RADwJ Remembrance Brooch in Silver is a nice and well-preserved example of a German World War II badge. The brooch shows clear detail and remains in good condition.

About the RADwJ

The RADwJ Remembrance Brooch in Silver is linked to the female branch of the Reich Labour Service, known as the Reichsarbeitsdienst der weiblichen Jugend (RADwJ). This organization formed part of the broader Reich Labour Service (RAD), which played a key role in Nazi Germany.

The RAD aimed to reduce unemployment, organize the workforce, and promote state ideology. It included separate sections for men and women, with the RADwJ representing female youth service.

From June 1935, young men were required to complete a six-month labour service. During World War II, authorities extended compulsory service to young women, who then supported the war effort in various roles.

Role and Significance

Members of the RAD, including women in the RADwJ, carried out important support tasks. These included logistical work, construction, and assistance to the Wehrmacht.

Click HERE for more info about the RAD

Available

WhatsApp