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Ranks and insignia of the Reichsbahn

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Ranks and insignia of the Reichsbahn show the grades, titles, and rank insignia of the Deutsche Reichsbahn during the period 1935–1945.

Pay grades, titles, and army equivalent

More information Paygrade in the Reichsbahn, Equivalent paygrade in the Reichsbesoldungs- Ordnung ...
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Uniform regulations of 1935

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Rank insignia for paygrades 1–11.[5]
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Rank insignia for paygrades 12–17a and workers.[5]
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Uniform details for paygrades 1-17a. Chin straps from top to bottom: Higher and upper career groups, middle career group, lower career group.[5]

Uniform regulations of 1941

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Collar patch for railway officials of the middle career group, 1941.[6]
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Rank insignia for a railway official in paygrade 9a/9, serving in Wehrmachts-
Verkersdirektion Brüssel
(occupied Belgium.[6] The yellow armlet denotes him as a combatant according to the law of war.

The first uniform regulations of 1941 exchanged the pips on the epaulets for rosettes. They also introduced collar patches denoting career groups.[6]

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