Ranks_and_insignia_of_the_Forest_protection_(Nazi_Germany)

Ranks and insignia of the German Forest Service (Nazi Germany)

Ranks and insignia of the German Forest Service (Nazi Germany)

German forest service ranks


The ranks and insignia of the German Forest Service were the paramilitary rank system used by the forest services in Nazi Germany. The collar tabs and shoulder boards underlay identified the service. Green for State Forest Service, gray for Municipal Forest Service, black for Luftwaffe and Heer Forest Service and brown for Private Forest Service.

Rank Insignia

Ranks (1934–1938)

Military style shoulderboard on a uniform tunic for a forest director of the German State Forest Service 1936 – 1937 (Dienstrock eines Forstdirektors des Deutschen Staatsforstdienstes).
Photo from the exhibitions in Deutsches Historisches Museum, Berlin
More information Shoulder insignia, Name ...

Ranks (1938–1942)

More information Collar insignia, Shoulder insignia ...

Ranks (1942–1945)

More information Collar insignia, Shoulder insignia ...

References

Citations

  1. Zoebisch, Stefany. "Forestry rank insignia". Forestry of the Third Reich. Retrieved 14 August 2019.
  2. Zoebisch 2015, p. 4:16.

Bibliography


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