Splitting hairs or its nazi equivalent.
All the above is highly germane, save one point. I cite the Organingramme in Heinemann, cited above, for the year 1935 viz:
*I.Chef d. RuSHA Darre
*II. Stabskanzlei Harm
*III. Zentralamt * Rassenamt *Schulungsamt* Sippenamt *Siedlungsamt * Amt fuer Archiv- und Zeitungswesen
*IV Schulungsamt unterstellt:
Schulen & 10 Mannschaftshaeuser
*IV Sippenamt unterstellt:
Lebensborn e.V. & Sonderkdo Kyritz.
then: Rassenreferenten bei den Oberabschnitten
Hence my reference to Rassenamt. A goodly portion of Darre's organization was concerned with agriculture versus race theory as applied to everyday life in the SS. I stress that this Heinemann book is remarkable in the detail of its research. By the way, I was able to find Herbert Backe's book on Nazi agriculture recently in Berlin. Very strong stuff, to be sure. Did he not replace Darre? I have the latter's book too, actually.
All the above is highly germane, save one point. I cite the Organingramme in Heinemann, cited above, for the year 1935 viz:
*I.Chef d. RuSHA Darre
*II. Stabskanzlei Harm
*III. Zentralamt * Rassenamt *Schulungsamt* Sippenamt *Siedlungsamt * Amt fuer Archiv- und Zeitungswesen
*IV Schulungsamt unterstellt:
Schulen & 10 Mannschaftshaeuser
*IV Sippenamt unterstellt:
Lebensborn e.V. & Sonderkdo Kyritz.
then: Rassenreferenten bei den Oberabschnitten
Hence my reference to Rassenamt. A goodly portion of Darre's organization was concerned with agriculture versus race theory as applied to everyday life in the SS. I stress that this Heinemann book is remarkable in the detail of its research. By the way, I was able to find Herbert Backe's book on Nazi agriculture recently in Berlin. Very strong stuff, to be sure. Did he not replace Darre? I have the latter's book too, actually.
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