Deutscher Aufbaudienst

Deutscher Aufbaudienst ('German Construction Service', abbreviated D.A.D.) was an organization of ethnic Germans in Slovakia during World War II, organizing volunteer labour for construction efforts. German sources claimed 19,725 persons participated in the D.A.D. brigades of 1941. In the summer of 1941 a women's wing of D.A.D. was set up under the leadership of Edith Neumann.

Deutscher Aufbaudienst

Deutscher Aufbaudienst ('German Construction Service', abbreviated D.A.D.) was an organization of ethnic Germans in Slovakia during World War II, organizing volunteer labour for construction efforts. German sources claimed 19,725 persons participated in the D.A.D. brigades of 1941. In the summer of 1941 a women's wing of D.A.D. was set up under the leadership of Edith Neumann.