Germany, Reichsbahn. An Early Photo of a Group of Reichsbahn and Reichspost Workers
Measuring 172x123mm, fine condition with some fraying, creasing, and warping, and one noticeable rip on the upper left. The photo shows 17 men in front of a truck. The man in the middle wears a Reichsbahn uniform with Main Line Service early pattern collar tabs. He also wears a career patch on his upper left arm and a cuff title on the lower left sleeve, unfortunately both aren’t detailed enough to state more information. The cuff title displays the word “Deutsche”, probably followed by “Reichsbahn”. Three men to the left wear the collar tabs of the Reichspost-Kraftwagendienst (Reich Mail Motor Service), they are of the lowest rank, Kraftwagenfahrer (driver). The man in the background standing on the truck is possibly wearing an early DAF (German Labour Front) visor cap. The Reichspost and Reichsbahn men also wear the 1934 political eagle emblem on their caps.

