Forestry 1st Pattern Dress Aiguillette

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  • Forestry 1st Pattern Dress Aiguillette (Betriebsbeamte version)
  • Forestry 1st Pattern Dress Aiguillette (Betriebsbeamte version)
  • Forestry 1st Pattern Dress Aiguillette (Betriebsbeamte version)
  • Forestry 1st Pattern Dress Aiguillette (Betriebsbeamte version)
  • Forestry 1st Pattern Dress Aiguillette (Betriebsbeamte version)

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History


Like every organisation during the Third Reich, forestry was placed under the control of the NSDAP. The Reichsforstamt (National Forestry Office) was created in 1934 to replace the regional forestry departments that had existed prior to this date. The goals of the Reichsforstamt were to extract economic value in the form of timber from the forests for the German industry, as well as preserve nature and natural monuments for the people as a part of German culture.
A sub-department for professional hunters employed by the government was created. Hunting matters had formerly been a part of the Ministry for Food and Agriculture, but were now placed under the influence of the Reichsforstamt.
Private forestry matters were placed under the care of the Reichsnährstand (National Nutritional Estate) in 1941.
The Reichsforstamt was headed by Luftwaffe leader Hermann Göring as Reichsforstmeister (minister of forestry).

The Reichsbund Deutsche Jägerschaft (National Society of German Hunters) was founded in 1934 as a statutory corporation for non-professional hunters. All existing hunting societies were disbanded and memberships transferred to the Deutsche Jägerschaft. Membership was mandatory for everyone with a hunting license.
Hermann Göring led the organisation as Reichsjägermeister (minister of hunting).

The Reichsforstschutz or Forstschutzkommando (Forestry Protection Service), in 1943 renamed to Forstschutzkorps (Forestry Protection Corps), was a paramilitary force instituted in February of 1940 in the General Government (occupied Poland). Made up of German forestry officials and ethnic Germans from Poland, the Forstschutz was tasked with regular forestry duties, as well as patrolling and protecting woodlands to keep them from being used by the Polish resistance. In 1942, Forstschutz personnel was also stationed in the Eastern European occupied territories where their work was heavily focused on anti-partisan operations.
Very little is known about the Forstschutz organisation today, and all items related to it are exceedingly rare.

The aiguillette used by members of the State Forestry Service has two patterns.

The 1st pattern was worn until April 22, 1938. The highest ranked official wore an aiguillette made of gold-coloured bullion fabric. Betriebsbeamte (service officials) wore an aiguillette of green silk interwoven with gold-coloured threads. Verwaltungsbeamte (administrative officials) wore the opposite, gold-coloured fabric with interwoven green silk.

The 2nd pattern was introduced on April 22, 1938. It is plain without a pattern, gold-coloured for the highest ranks and aluminum for all other ranks eligible to wear an aiguillette. It has one braid with double cords, and no short cords or metal tips.

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