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Step by step, 1st the TOP Level from Reichs Minister and Government official that is already finished possibly or some other can add something else.
Said that,
I'm answering from where I left it.
I'd like the unestimmable contribution of Kurt ( that has some work matters ) so we can wait his comments soon.
Appreciated Mark Costa, I wanted to say that ¨Government Officials¨ not department chiefs, highest rank was 3/1. I got an original example I need the permision for it first, so I will ask! heheh.
Agree with comments about Hans Frank, I already see him wearing such insignia. Can anybody tell why? Depending of his functions of that day he wore one or another? the current year regulations? I repeat again the Angolia's reference about the 4 across stars. ¨Note: ¨UM¨dated 1 January 1940, announced the introduction of 4 stars, to be worn with the field-grey and navy blue uniforms, to be worn by the Reichs Ministers and their equivalent Deparment Chief. Stars were aligned on a horizontal line for the Reich Ministers, and three on a horizontal line with one centered below for Department Chiefs ¨ Formalized in the Reichsgesetzblatt dated March 8, 1940. Can anyone confirm such information with such Reichsgesetzblatt? I suppose Angolia had that information.
Very interesting comment about ¨All of these men were Reichskommisaars and considered equal to Reichsministers¨
-Terboven and Seyss-Inquart wore both styles.
-Hinrich Lohse and Erich Koch wore 4 across on their Gov't uniforms
You can't attach pictures like myself... You mean with both styles the Horse shoe insignia with 4 and 3/1, correct? Could you put the direct google link? If there is any example. Marisca already put some of him.
Many thanks to Thomas for his original insignia. Outstanding! Hans Frank wore some similar in theory. In Ministries of the Reich puts is a Ministerialdirigent.
Very interesting comments from Marisca: State Ministers ranking as ReichMinister with the cover of the CIA report. For my point of view the book is marked 1944 not 1942. This book is very interesting but It can contain many errors ¨my opinion too¨ period rules would be excellent.
Mark this post: #49 would be fantastic with pictures from them, testing what you says. I will take a look on the Axisforum. Very good idea!
Can I ask from where did you get such information?
We confirm state minister would be the 2nd highest rank in the Diplo System?
Step by step, 1st the TOP Level from Reichs Minister and Government official that is already finished possibly or some other can add something else.
Said that,
I'm answering from where I left it.
I'd like the unestimmable contribution of Kurt ( that has some work matters ) so we can wait his comments soon.
Appreciated Mark Costa, I wanted to say that ¨Government Officials¨ not department chiefs, highest rank was 3/1. I got an original example I need the permision for it first, so I will ask! heheh.
Agree with comments about Hans Frank, I already see him wearing such insignia. Can anybody tell why? Depending of his functions of that day he wore one or another? the current year regulations? I repeat again the Angolia's reference about the 4 across stars. ¨Note: ¨UM¨dated 1 January 1940, announced the introduction of 4 stars, to be worn with the field-grey and navy blue uniforms, to be worn by the Reichs Ministers and their equivalent Deparment Chief. Stars were aligned on a horizontal line for the Reich Ministers, and three on a horizontal line with one centered below for Department Chiefs ¨ Formalized in the Reichsgesetzblatt dated March 8, 1940. Can anyone confirm such information with such Reichsgesetzblatt? I suppose Angolia had that information.
Very interesting comment about ¨All of these men were Reichskommisaars and considered equal to Reichsministers¨
-Terboven and Seyss-Inquart wore both styles.
-Hinrich Lohse and Erich Koch wore 4 across on their Gov't uniforms
You can't attach pictures like myself... You mean with both styles the Horse shoe insignia with 4 and 3/1, correct? Could you put the direct google link? If there is any example. Marisca already put some of him.
Many thanks to Thomas for his original insignia. Outstanding! Hans Frank wore some similar in theory. In Ministries of the Reich puts is a Ministerialdirigent.
Very interesting comments from Marisca: State Ministers ranking as ReichMinister with the cover of the CIA report. For my point of view the book is marked 1944 not 1942. This book is very interesting but It can contain many errors ¨my opinion too¨ period rules would be excellent.
Mark this post: #49 would be fantastic with pictures from them, testing what you says. I will take a look on the Axisforum. Very good idea!
Can I ask from where did you get such information?
We confirm state minister would be the 2nd highest rank in the Diplo System?
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