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Reichszeugmeisterei : ウィキペディア英語版
Reichszeugmeisterei
The ''Reichszeugmeisterei'' (RZM), formally located in Munich, was the first and eventually the primary ''Zeugmeisterei'' (quartermaster's office), as well as the national material control office of Nazi Germany. It replaced the ''SA-Wirtschaftsstelle'', the purchasing agency of the ''Sturmabteilung''.
== Tasks and organization ==
As early as 1925, to avoid identification problems during street fighting in the Weimar Republic, Adolf Hitler ordered the wearing of brown shirts by members of the newly established NSDAP and the SA. These uniforms were complemented by brown caps and coloured badges in 1927, which could only be purchased at the ''SA-Wirtschaftsstelle''. Due to an increasing number of members, Hitler instructed the SA command in 1928 to establish a ''Zeugmeisterei'' in Munich. This office was responsible for the central supply of all kinds of uniforms, uniform parts and equipment to members of Nazi organizations. Further ''Zeugmeistereien'' were established in other German cities, and the quartermaster office in Munich was renamed to ''Reichszeugmeisterei'', to identify it with its leading role.
In 1930 the ''Zeugmeistereien'' were subordinated to Franz Xaver Schwarz in his position as ''Reichsschatzmeister'' ("national treasurer") of the NSDAP. When the ''Heimtückegesetz'' ("insidiousness law") of 1934 secured its exclusive right to license manufacturers and tradesmen, the ''Reichszeugmeisterei'' became the ''Hauptamt VIII'' ("main office VIII") of the ''Beschaffungsamt der NSDAP'' ("NSDAP procurement office"), and given responsibility for the coordination of all procurement of uniforms and equipment projects. The RZM office defined design, manufacturing and quality standards, and published an authoritative colour chart for textiles. A RZM licence could be bought and by the middle of 1934 there were about 15,000 licensed manufacturing factories and craft producers, 1,500 tradesmen, 75,000 master tailors and 15,000 so-called "brown shops" in the German Reich.
All pieces of equipment had to be labelled with a visible RZM copyright protection symbol and a product-assigned RZM number that contained encoded data about the textile sector, material group, producer number and year of production. All products were at first tested by World War I veterans and invalids, but after the outbreak of World War II prisoners of war were used. Some equipment parts were also stored and shipped from the RZM in Munich.〔Elisabeth Timm: (''Hugo Boss company history - production for the NSDAP Reichszeugmeisterei'' ) (German), 1999.〕〔Public Board of Works Munich I: (''History of the office building'' ) (German), June 2007.〕

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