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  1. Here you will find a very useful list of WW2 German Waffenamt markings, their respective codes & manufacturers.

  2. militariatoday.com › militaria-collectors-references › ww2-era-german-rzm-codesWW2 era German RZM Codes - MilitariaToday

    Here you will find a list of RZM codes used by German manufacturers throughout the WW2 period. RZM codes were used for identifying the manufacturer of an item and where it was made.

  3. Waffenamt inspection departments were established in each factory and Waffenamt codes were the German inspection proof mark. When an officer was commissioned, he received a set of stamps with his assigned number and was posted to an inspection team. All team members used his stamps.

  4. 14 sty 2024 · During the Second World War, German vehicles were frequently marked with unit insignia. As these insignia changed during the war, it can sometimes be unclear when different insignia were used. This can sometimes lead to incorrect assumptions.

  5. WaA W pp hol. 1943-44 WaA100 WaA111 WaA118 S/173 A. Coppel Stahlwaren u. Waffenfabrik GmbH Baj. Solingen (NW) 1935 WaA135 qnw byf Teile, 1945 WaA138 S/239 Richard Abr. Herder Baj. Solingen (NW) 1935 WaA159 ros E. G. Leuner ? 1944 WaA170 hsu Gebr. Sparfeld Leipzig, Sachsen WaA199 fsu WaA216 S/185 Elite Diamantwerke Baj. Chemnitz, Sachsen 1936 WaA219

  6. Before the outbreak of WWII, Wehrmacht regulations stipulated that each soldier’s uniform and equipment items were to be marked with a tag with his name, and a stamp for his unit. Here is a scan from a Wehrmacht manual that showed where these stamps and labels were to be placed in the various items a soldier was issued.

  7. 24 mar 2013 · This section consists of the uniforms and insignia of the German Panzer and assault gun forces during the Third Reich and World War II. These include the Army (Heer), Air Force (Luftwaffe - primarily the Hermann Göring Panzer Division) and the Waffen-SS and Police.

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