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Originally posted by Thorsten B. View PostThanks a lot for your amusing self-disclosure.
Priceless!
Was this at an award event? I wonder if it was awarded by Reichsnährstand, SS or?
As an aside, its interesting for me as it comes from district Celle the same district my SS Award for birth of a child from the 17.SS Standarte.
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The Blut und Boden, SS and Reichsnährstand topics are interesting and there's no denying the links between the SS and the Reichsnährstand.
The SS and the Bauernschaft were ideologically synchronised, and the ideological direction was driven by the SS. What was the most important goal of the SS? Racial purity, and this starts with Land, the protectors and nurturers of the land, the Bauernschaft (Peasantry).
The ministry representing the Bauernschaft was the Reichsnährstand. Farmers had to be proven racially pure before Reichsnährstand awards such as the 'Erbhof' were given, according to the statute only these persons who were of German nationality and of “German or racially similar blood”, and who were honest and able, could hold the title of peasant. If a peasant should be deemed lacking in one of these qualifications, the government could transfer his right to administer and use his property, or even the property itself, to other persons having the necessary qualities. Jews and persons who had any Jewish forefathers after the 1st of January 1800 could not be peasants.Thus, under these and similar statutes and decrees, discrimination against any persons outside of ‘honest and reliable Germans of racially similar blood’ and racial discrimination of Jews was legalized. Similarly the SS had their 'race' restrictions too, racial “purity” had to be shown back to 1800 for men, the same as the Bauernschhaft and for officers back to 1750. Thus plans for racial purity started with the Bauernschaft and the SS.
The top job at the Reichsnährstand was a high ranking SS Leader and Darré was not the only SS man in the Reichsnahrstand because the SS itself made sure of that. Reichsnährstand districts had SS-Peasnantry-Representatives, they had to be full SS members and they were the local level links between the SS and the Reichsnährstand. (Out of interest four out of five of the Kreissbauernführer I found in East Saxony that were also SS Leaders and also fulfilling the role of SS-Peasantry-Representative, were holders of the SS Honour ring.)
In a draft of a service manual for the farmers from SS-Stabsführer Brandt, The Rasse- und Siedlungshauptamt der SS (RuSHA), 1934, ( the organization responsible for "safeguarding the racial 'purity' of the SS" within NS Germany.) "The SS-Farmers' Representatives had to be members of the SS and, just like the school leaders, should have a special aptitude for the ideological".Last edited by Steve T; 12-15-2016, 08:49 AM.
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Originally posted by Steve T View PostThe Blut und Boden, SS and Reichsnährstand topics are interesting and there's no denying the links between the SS and the Reichsnährstand.
The SS and the Bauernschaft were ideologically synchronised, and the ideological direction was driven by the SS. What was the most important goal of the SS? Racial purity, and this starts with Land, the protectors and nurturers of the land, the Bauernschaft (Peasantry).
The ministry representing the Bauernschaft was the Reichsnährstand.
The top job at the Reichsnährstand was a high ranking SS Leader and Darré was not the only SS man in the Reichsnahrstand because the SS itself made sure of that.
And their own religion.
This picture published within the 1940 DHW catalogue shows the office of SS-Brigadeführer Meinberg in Berlin. As being Reichsobmann (supreme leader) of the Reichsnährstand his only boss was SS-Obergruppenführer Darré while Meinberg was superior to SS-Brigadeführer Dr. Hermann Reischle.Attached Files
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Originally posted by Thorsten B. View PostSun and signs of zodiac in center - Viking longboat and mark of weaving mill.Attached Files
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Originally posted by Steve T View PostHere's one of my high 'lights' of the summer.
Quite fitting that the swastika can represent the sun. I had to make this old sun safe by rewiring and making it ready for the winter. It can get bright! I had to put it on a dimmer
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