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    Pol.Reg.Rat.

    I've a question, what does "Pol.Reg.Rat" mean and what was his function? Were they also part of the Ordnungspolizei in a city or the civilian police? It's from a card in 1943 and is says the person's name and "Pol.Reg.Rat" in front.

    Thanks in advance

    #2
    This could refer to the rank of Regierungsrat in the Verwaltungspolizei. Basically equivalent to the rank of Major

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      #3
      I've only seen Pol.Rgt. to mean Polizei Regiment, ie 'Pol.Rgt.28'. The 'Rat' part I've never seen. Is there any chance of seeing a scan of it in context ?

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        #4
        Originally posted by Mil-Archive View Post
        I've only seen Pol.Rgt. to mean Polizei Regiment, ie 'Pol.Rgt.28'. The 'Rat' part I've never seen. Is there any chance of seeing a scan of it in context ?

        The abbreviation in question is Pol. Reg. Rat. , not Pol. Rgt. Rat. The rank of Regierungsrat and Ober-Regierungsrat was used in the Verwaltungspolizei as Ernst wrote, but also as a rank in the Sicherheitspolizei. Here is a promotion document for a senior officer in the RSHA, Wilhelm Bonatz.


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          #5
          Originally posted by JoeW View Post
          The abbreviation in question is Pol. Reg. Rat. , not Pol. Rgt. Rat. ..
          Yep, I must have transposed them when I read it.

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            #6
            Sorry for the late reply, thanks, both!

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              #7
              A couple more examples of the rank shown by Joe.
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