Reichsbahn General Government Pattern Medium Ranks Collar Tabs
SKU: 72.GOR.03.02.02.01.04.002
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The Deutsche Reichsbahn (German National Railway) was created after the First World War in 1920 by combining the formerly independent state railways of the abolished German Empire into a national organisation. Under NSDAP rule, the German state railway system was reorganised in the 1930s to better meet the needs of the economy and to prepare for war, eventually supplying the front lines with soldiers and supplies. The Reichsbahn also had an infamous role to play in the Holocaust, transporting Jews and other “undesirables” to concentration and extermination camps.
The Bahnschutzpolizei (railway protection police) was founded in 1939 as a merger of the Bahnpolizei (railway police) and the Reichsbahnschutz (railway protection force), the latter being regular railway employees that, beyond their normal functions, additionally served as railway security personnel.
The Bahnschutzpolizei as a railway sub-organisation was made up of policemen that were employed by the Reichsbahn rather than the German police force. Their task was to ensure railway safety as well as preventing railway-related espionage and sabotage. During the war, most members of the Bahnschutzpolizei served in the occupied Eastern European territories.
In October of 1939, collar tabs for Railway personnel in the General Government (occupied Poland) were introduced. Higher ranks, pay groups 1 through 8, wore gold-coloured Officer style “Litzen” (braid) with two blue centre braids with a black cloth backing with red piping. Medium ranks, pay groups 9 through 17, wore golden-yellow NCO (Non-Commissioned Officer) style “Litzen” with a black cloth backing and red piping. The lowest ranks wore plain black collar tabs with red piping.
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