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Encyclopedia > Reichsarbeitsdienst

The Reichsarbeitsdienst (or RAD, Reich Labour Service) was an Auxiliary formation which provided support for the German Wehrmacht during the Second World War. Wehrmacht â–¶(?) was the name of the armed forces of Germany from 1935 to 1945. ... Mushroom cloud from the nuclear explosion over Nagasaki rising 18 km into the air. ...


The RAD was classed as Wehrmachtsgefolge (lit. Armed Forces Auxiliaries). Auxiliary forces with this status while not a part of the Armed Forces themselves, provided such vital support that they were given protection under the Geneva Convention. Some, incuding the RAD, were militarised. The Geneva Conventions consist of treaties formulated in Geneva, Switzerland that set the standards for international law for humanitarian concerns. ...


The RAD was formed in July 1934 as the official state labour service. The RAD was an amalgamation of the many labour organisations formed in Germany during the 1920s. RAD members were to provide service for various civic, military and agricultural construction projects. Konstantin Hierl was its leader all through the organization's lifetime. [ [ image:konstantin_hierl. ...

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RAD (House flag, Female Sections)
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Organization

The RAD was divided into two major sections, the Reichsarbeitsdienst Männer (RAD/M) for men and the Reichsarbeitdienst der weiblichen Jugend (RAD/wJ) for women.


The RAD was set up into 40 districts each called an Arbeitsgau (lit. Divisional Work Districts). Each of these districts was headed by an Officer with Headquarters staff and a Wachkompanie (Guard Company). Under each district were between six and eight Arbeitsgruppen,(Workers Groups) battalion sized formations of 1200-1800 men. These groups were finally divided into six company sized formations referred to as a RAD-Abetilung. Each rank and file RAD man was supplied with a spade and a bicycle. The RAD symbol, an arm badge in the shape of a downward pointing shovel blade, was displayed on the upper left shoulder of all uniforms and great coats worn by all personnel. Symbol of the Austrian 14th Armoured Battalion in NATO code In military terminology, a battalion consists of two to six companies typically commanded by a lieutenant colonel. ... // US Army In the United States military, infantry companies are usually made up of three rifle platoons and a heavy weapons platoon; tank companies are usually made up of three tank platoons and a command element. ...


War

During the early war Norwegian and Western campaigns, hundreds of RAD units were engaged in supplying frontline troops with food and ammunition, repairing damaged roads and constructing and repairing airstrips. Throughout the course of the war, the RAD were involved in many projects. The RAD units constructed coastal fortifications (many RAD men worked on the Atlantic Wall), laid minefields, manned fortifications, and even helped guard vital locations and prisoners. German coast artillery in the Pas-de-Calais area, with laborers at work on casemate. ...


The role of the RAD was not limited to purely combat support roles. Hundreds of RAD units received training as anti-aircraft units and were deployed as RAD Flak Batteries. Several RAD units also saw ground combat on the eastern front as infantry. As the German defences crumbled, more and more RAD men were committed to combat. In the final months of the war RAD men formed 6 major frontline units, which saw heavy fighting.


References

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Reichsarbeitsdienst - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (414 words)
The Reichsarbeitsdienst (or RAD, Reich Labour Service) was an Auxiliary formation which provided support for the German Wehrmacht during the Second World War.
Auxiliary forces with this status while not a part of the Armed Forces themselves, provided such vital support that they were given protection under the Geneva Convention.
The RAD was divided into two major sections, the Reichsarbeitsdienst Männer (RAD/M) for men and the Reichsarbeitdienst der weiblichen Jugend (RAD/wJ) for women.
Konstantin Hierl - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (310 words)
Konstantin Hierl (February 24, 1875-September 23, 1955) was a major figure in the administration of the Third Reich, and head of the Reichsarbeitsdienst as well as an associate of Adolf Hitler before he came to power.
In 1919, as a major in the Reichswehr's Political Department in Munich, Hierl ordered the ex-soldier Adolf Hitler to attend a meeting of the German Workers Party (which soon became the Nazi Party).
In 1934 it was yet again renamed, this time as the Reichsarbeitsdienst, and Hierl would control it to the very end of WWII.
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