N035885 FAD MEMBER'S BELT BUCKLE. (Koppelschloß)

BACKGROUND: The FAD, "Freiwillingen Arbeitsdienst" (Volunteer Labor-service), was formed in 1929 by the veterans’ association "Der Stahlhelm." It was to later become, along with the NSDAP-created AAD, "Anhalt Arbeitsdienst" (Anhalt Labor-service), the basis of the NSAD, "Nationalsozialist Arbeitsdienst" (National-socialist Labor-service), formed in 1933. The NSAD was re-designated the RAD, "Reichs Arbeitsdienst" (National Labor-service), in June of 1935. In July of the same year RAD service became compulsory, with all German citizens between 19 and 25 years of age required to enlist for a six month term. There are several different variations in FAD buckle attributed the different manufacturers.

PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: Typical pattern FAD buckle. Slightly convex, stamped alloy with silver wash, one-piece construction FAD buckle. Against its pebbled, obverse field is embossed a circular outline to a smooth, upright spade head, with a sprig of barley extending upwards from either side of its base. To its reverse is brazed an alloy buckle catch, and plated metal prong bar with dual prongs. The reverse is marked "A", indicating manufacture by F. W. Assmann & Sohn Lüdenscheid.

GRADE ****1/4                             PRICE $395.00

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