Reichsarbeitsdienst Photo Diary Guide to the Reichsarbeitsdienst Photo Diary SC 00984

Guide to the Reichsarbeitsdienst Photo Diary SC 00984


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SCRC Staff, Karen King

Repository
Special Collections Research Center
Identification
SC 00984
Title
Reichsarbeitsdienst Photo Diary 1939 April-November
Quantity
0.2 Linear Feet
Language
English

Administrative Information

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Custodial History

This collection was formerly identified as Mss. Acc. 2012.016.

Preferred Citation

Reichsarbeitsdienst Photo Diary, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.


Scope and Contents

Photo diary (36 pp.; 59 photos), of an unidentified member of the German Reichsarbeitsdienst (RDA), which was founded by the National Socialist government. Describes training, inspection, leisure activities and documents work assignments. It begins with the swearing-in of the group and ends with its dismissal at the end of the 6-months obligatory service. Common work projects for the RAD were highways, general construction and agricultural labor.

After their initial training, this particular section of the RAD was assigned to Eastern Prussia to help with farm work.

Subjects and Indexing Terms


Significant Places Associated With the Collection

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Container List

Mixed Materials Small Collections Box 63 folder: 1
Diary
1939 April-NovemberEnglish