Original WWII German NSDAP (Nazi Party) ORG. TODT Armband Certified

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Original WWII German ORG. TODT CAP Eagle INSIGNIA. (Mützen Abzeichen) Certified. The OT, Organization Todt, was originally established in July 1933 under the command of Dr. Fritz Todt, an NSDAP member since 1923 and a construction engineer, who had just recently been appointed as General Inspector of Roads. In June 1938 the OT was charged with building the fortifications on the West Wall and in March 1940 Dr. Todt was also appointed as Minister of Munitions & Armament. In August 1941 Dr. Todt was also assigned as Minister for Water and Energy. Beginning in early 1942 the OT was also responsible for constructing the submarine pens on the northern coast of France. While the OT was a quasi-political organization when it was engaged in construction projects for the armed forces it nominally came under military control. The OT personnel consisted mostly of trained civil engineers and laborers. Uniforms for OT personnel were introduced shortly after the outbreak of the war and were basically the same uniform as worn by RAD Reichs Arbeits Dienst, (National Labor Service), personnel with minor variations. A WWII Nazi German Organization Todt armband. Features a white roundel with a stitched-on swastika on red fabric, along with the inscription Org. Todt sewn on top. The Organization Todt was a Nazi civil and military engineering group involved in a wide range of construction projects, including the construction of military fortifications, roads, and other infrastructure during World War II.. Complete museum documentation (COA) Provided. Certified by The Gettysburg Museum of History. The Gettysburg Museum of History does not support or condone Adolf Hitler or the Nazi Party and is only offering this as a historic relic. Please see our other items.    Also note when browsing our web site there are several pages of items, at the bottom of the list look for other page numbers.   An outstanding Third Reich Artifact OUTSTANDING EXAMPLE! SCARCE DO Not Miss This!

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