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08-18-2015 06:56 AM
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Is there a way to locate the "staff list" of those who served in the GG offices and Protectorate as well? a register of some sort?
I also collect old Israeli & Mandate passports and they published back then a list of names and job titles of all those in government offices so that way one can trace the ones who issued and signed passports and visas...
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Thanks, but its a real mystery about his work...
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huddyhuddy
Thought of sharing this strange "inland" passport for a government inspector based in Prague during the war.
I guess he would have been a party member indeed, but no clue on what he was "inspecting" though.l
Nothing.
An "Inspektor" does not necessarily inspect anything, and a "Rat" is not paid to advise on anything. These are simply traditional parts of German officials' "rank" designations, still used today.
For example, in the present-day pay group/designation system, an "-Inspektor" is an official of pay group A9. The prefix before the "-Inspektor" depends on the official's branch/specialty. For a example: "Regierungsinspektor" for government officials, "Forstinspektor" for forestry officials, "Zollinspektor" for customs officials, "Steuerinspektor" for revenue service officials etc. etc.
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So he was a government official working in Prague? then why not write Regierungs-amtsman instead?
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huddyhuddy
So he was a government official working in Prague? then why not write Regierungs-amtsman instead?
Because Amtmann is a different "rank", two levels higher than Inspektor.
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So he was a lower goverment official, but no indication of job, correct?
Why issue him an 'internal' passport? this was better than a pass of some sort? he could travel to EVERY location belonging to the Reich?
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huddyhuddy
So he was a lower goverment official, but no indication of job, correct?
Why issue him an 'internal' passport? this was better than a pass of some sort? he could travel to EVERY location belonging to the Reich?
Right; he was a government official at the lower end of the elevated career group, with the document giving no clue about his actual responsibilities.
Sorry; I am not familiar with the regulations and practices relating to Third Reich-era passports.
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On this issue again, could this be some sort of security-inspector inspecting government officials or something sort of secret police inspector? clandestine work?
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