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    The Reich Labour Service (Reichsarbeitsdienst; RAD) was a major paramilitary organization established in Nazi Germany as an agency to help mitigate the...
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    figure in the administration of Nazi Germany. He was the head of the Reich Labour Service (Reichsarbeitsdienst; RAD) a Reichsleiter of the Nazi Party and an...
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    able to draw on "conscripted" (i.e. compulsory) labour from within Germany through the Reich Labour Service (Reichsarbeitsdienst, RAD). The period from 1938...
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    insignia of the Reichsarbeitsdienst were paramilitary ranks used by the Reich Labour Service of Nazi Germany. Used in 1940 Obertruppführer Truppführer Untertruppführer...
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  • Female Reich Labour Service was extended with another six months in the Kriegshilfsdienst (the auxiliary war service). The auxiliary war service of RAD...
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  • Fritz Hartnagel (category Reich Labour Service members)
    Friedrich "Fritz" Hartnagel (February 4, 1917 – April 29, 2001) was a lawyer and soldier of the Wehrmacht during World War II. In the 1950s, Hartnagel...
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    (People's Storm) Reich Security Main Office (RSHA – Reichssicherheitshauptamt) Reinhard Heydrich, Ernst Kaltenbrunner Security Service (Sicherheitsdienst...
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    Werner Goldberg (category Reich Labour Service members)
    At the beginning of 1938, Goldberg served a six-month term in the Reich Labour Service whose uniform, as Goldberg later recalled, "had a swastika on an...
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    students also had to serve six months in a labour camp for the Reich Labour Service; an additional ten weeks service were required of second-year students...
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    to draw on "conscripted" (i.e., compulsory) labour, from within Germany, through the Reich Labour Service (Reichsarbeitsdienst, RAD).[citation needed]...
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    (navy) and the Luftwaffe (air force), as well as the Waffen-SS, the Reich Labour Service and the Volkssturm (German People storm militia), along with personnel...
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    April 1945 upon the appointment of Adolf Hitler as Chancellor of the German Reich by President Paul von Hindenburg. It was contrived by the national conservative...
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  • Inge Morath (category Reich Labour Service members)
    Abitur and was obliged to complete six months of service for the Reichsarbeitsdienst (Reich Labour Service) before entering Berlin University. At university...
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  • Hans Scholl (category Reich Labour Service members)
    never spoke about the charges. In spring of 1937, he joined the Reich Labour Service, having volunteered for duty. He was discharged in March 1939 to...
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  • Willi Graf (category Reich Labour Service members)
    Wilhelm "Willi" Graf (2 January 1918 – 12 October 1943) was a German member of the White Rose resistance group in Nazi Germany. The Catholic Church in...
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  • Herms Niel (category Reich Labour Service members)
    Brian (2002). "The Reich's Song Composers, Lyricists & Performers". The Military Music & Bandsmen of Adolf Hitler's Third Reich 1933 - 1945. Tomahawk...
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  • Sophie Scholl (category Reich Labour Service members)
    that it would be recognized as an alternative service in the Reichsarbeitsdienst (National Labor Service), a prerequisite for admission to university....
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  • Hermann, ed. (2002). Biographisches Lexikon zum Dritten Reich [Biographical lexicon to the Third Reich] (in German). Frankfurt am Main: Fischer Taschenbuch...
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    Willi Herold (category Reich Labour Service members)
    Lunzenau. He completed his apprenticeship in 1943. He served his Reich Labour Service on the Atlantic Wall in German-occupied France from June to September...
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    mass grave already containing bodies; behind, a group of SS and Reich Labour Service men watch. The photograph dates from some time between mid-1941,...
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    unarmed men in uniform, such as railway officials and members of the Reich Labour Service (Beevor 2002, p. 287). A number of sources cited in this article...
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  • Siegfried Müller (mercenary) (category Reich Labour Service members)
    Jungvolk, reaching the rank of Fähnleinführer. He later served in the Reich Labour Service, and joined the Wehrmacht in 1939. He first experienced action during...
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    Manfred Rommel (category Reich Labour Service members)
    principal military adversaries. Rommel was born in Stuttgart and entered service as a Luftwaffenhelfer (air force assistant) in 1943 at age 14, serving...
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    Heinrich Ratjen (category Reich Labour Service members)
    Heinrich Ratjen (20 November 1918 – 22 April 2008), born Dora Ratjen, was a German athlete who competed for Germany in the women's high jump at the 1936...
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    Gerhard Barkhorn (category Reich Labour Service members)
    started his compulsory Reichsarbeitsdienst (Reich Labour Service) with Arbeitsdienstabteilung 6/12, a labor service department, in Mehlkehmen, present-day...
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    Klaus Barbie (category Reich Labour Service members)
    [citation needed] While unemployed, Barbie was conscripted into the Reich Labour Service. On 26 September 1935, aged 22, he joined the SS (member 272,284)...
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    Alexander Schmorell (category Reich Labour Service members)
    (equivalent to high level High School diploma), he was called into the Reich Labour Service (Reichsarbeitsdienst) and then into the Wehrmacht. In 1937, he volunteered...
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    Wilhelm Decker (category Reich Labour Service members)
    that it earned him an appointment as General Labour Leader in the Reichsarbeitsdienst (Reich Labour Service). Alongside this, Decker had a teaching job...
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    military-engineering organisation that supplied German industry with forced labour, and served as Reich Minister for Armaments and Ammunition in Nazi Germany early in...
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    Georg Ratzinger (category Reich Labour Service members)
    Georg Ratzinger PA (15 January 1924 – 1 July 2020) was a German Catholic priest and musician, known for his work as the conductor of the Regensburger Domspatzen...
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