File:F.W. Assmann & Söhne Lüdenscheid 030 Uniformköpfe Abzeichen. Uniform buckles catalog Nazi Germany 1930s ARBEITSDIENST FAD Koppelschlösser Schulterriemen-Beschlag etc. No known copyright. CC BY-SA.jpg

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English: F.W. Assmann & Söhne, Lüdenscheid, Germany: (030) "ARBEITSDIENST FAD Koppelschlösser Schulterriemen-Beschlag" etc. (price list)

Page from a product catalog published in the late 1930s by F.W. Assmann & Söhne, Lüdenscheid i. W., a factory producing "Uniformknöpfe, Orden, Abzeichen, Beschläge, Koppelschlösser und Schnallen", i. e. uniform buttons, insignia, badges, buckles, etc, in then Nazi Germany. The Company Assmann & Söhne was originally founded in 1826 and became one of the major manufacturers of buttons and buckles during the Second World War. As a uniform accessories supplier for Wehrmacht's Heer (German Army), Kriegsmarine (German Navy), and Luftwaffe (German Air Force), the Nazi Party's Sturmabteilung (SA), Schutzstaffel (SS), Hitler-Jugend, and other organizations, as well as the police forces, Deutsche Reichsbahn, etc., it was given the RZM code no. M5/8 by the Reichszeugmeisterei der NSDAP.

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Date 1930s
date QS:P,+1930-00-00T00:00:00Z/8
Source Renamed JPG-files from "F.W.Assmann & Sohne, Wehrmacht - Reichesheer, Luden Scheid I.W.Uniformknopfe, Abzeich, Koppelschlosser, Schinallen, 1939" found at Internet Archive, a nonprofit digital library. (See also images at Firma F. W. Assmann & Sohne Uniformní knoflíky, odznaky, kovové doplňky, spony a opaskové přezky)
Author Sales catalog for uniform buttons, insignia, etc. originally produced by Firma F. W. Assmann & Söhne in Lüdenschied, Germany in the 1930s (1939?), some 80 years ago. No copyright information found.
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