Fil:DEUTSCHE UNIFORMEN Tafel 17 Uniformen und Rangabzeichen der Deutschen Polizei Schutzpolizei Wasserschutzpolizei Gendarmerie Tschako etc Moritz Ruhl Kunstverlag Leipzig Nazi Germany 1936 No known copyright restrictions cropped brighten.jpg
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BeskrivelseDEUTSCHE UNIFORMEN Tafel 17 Uniformen und Rangabzeichen der Deutschen Polizei Schutzpolizei Wasserschutzpolizei Gendarmerie Tschako etc Moritz Ruhl Kunstverlag Leipzig Nazi Germany 1936 No known copyright restrictions cropped brighten.jpg |
Deutsch: Moritz Ruhl Kunstverlag, Leipzig: "DEUTSCHE UNIFORMEN"
English: Colour plate from Deutsche Uniformen ('German uniforms') published by Moritz Ruhl Kunstverlag, Leipzig, Germany, circa 1936:
The Ordnungspolizei (abbreviated OrPo, 'Order Police', or Grüne Polizei, 'green police') was the uniformed police force in Nazi Germany from 1936 to 1945. The Schutzpolizei des Reiches (SchuPo) was the State protection police, a branch of the Ordnungspolizei (Schutzpolizei is the German name for a uniformed police force). The Gemeindepolizei was the municipal protection police forces. A gendarmerie is a military force with law enforcement duties among the civilian population, and was the state rural police. The Feldgendarmerie was military field police units of the Wehrmacht. Brightened version of cropped page scan. |
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Kilde | Cropped scan of page from Deutsche Uniformen published by Moritz Ruhl Kunstverlag c. 1936 Image found at http://www.pluto.no/doogie/volapuk/Litt/E_Eggen/Dokus_gimle171.htm No known copyright restrictions |
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