About the item:
Nice and in good condition DAF (Deutsche Arbeitsfront or German Labour Front) membership pin.
About the DAF:
The German Labour Front (German: Deutsche Arbeitsfront, DAF) served as the official labor organization of the Nazi Party. The Nazis established it in 1933, shortly after Adolf Hitler rose to power.
As part of the Gleichschaltung (Nazification) policy, the DAF replaced all independent trade unions in Germany. This move eliminated workers’ rights to free association and collective bargaining.
Unlike traditional labor unions, the DAF did not protect workers. Instead, it controlled and mobilized the workforce to support the Nazi regime’s economic and political goals.
The organization played a key role in reshaping German labor. It enforced Nazi ideology and integrated workers into state-run programs that aimed to boost productivity and loyalty.





