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Deutsch: Tafel aus Deutsche Uniformen, Moritz Ruhl Verlag / Kunstverlag / Kunstanstalt, Leipzig:
  • Tafel 19 – Uniform und Dienstgradabzeichen der Landzollbeamten (Zollgrenzschutz)
    • Dienstanzug
    • Schirmmütze – Feldmütze - Winter- und Bergmütze
    • Hoheitszeihen – Akanthuskranz an der Mütze
    • Achselstücke/Schulterklappen
Der Zollgrenzschutz (ZGS) war in der Zeit von 1937 bis 1945 für die Bewachung der Grenzen des Deutschen Reichs sowie der Grenzen der meisten besetzten Gebiete zuständig. Die Reichsfinanzverwaltung (RFV), auch Reichssteuerverwaltung genannt,war im Deutschen Reich von 1919 bis 1945 eine zentralisierte Verwaltung, die für die Festsetzung und Erhebung von Steuern zuständig war.
Siehe auch Dienstgradabzeichen 1937 (www.zollgrenzschutz.de), Zollbeamte Rangabzeichen 1937 - 1945 (www.lbsr.cz) und Reichsfinanzverwaltung (Customs Service) (www.germandaggers.com)


English: Low resolution image of an illustration page from an edition of Deutsche Uniformen ("German uniforms") printed in the 1930s, a booklet with colour plates and charts of military and paramilitary uniforms and insignia of Nazi Germany, published by Verlag Moritz Ruhl in Leipzig:
  • Plate 19 – Uniform and Rank Insignia for Customs Officers in the Zollgrenzschutz (German: Uniform und Dienstgradabzeichen der Landzollbeamten Zollgrenzschutz)
    • Service dress (Dienstanzug)
    • Peaked cap (visor cap) – Field cap – Winter/Mountain/Ski cap (Schirmmütze – Feldmütze - Winter- und Bergmütze)
    • National emblem (Hoheitszeichen) – Acanthus wreath on the cap (Akanthuskranz an der Mütze)
    • Shoulder boards/straps (Achselstücke/Schulterklappen)
    • Collar tabs/gorget patches (Kragenpatten/Kragenspiegel)
Zollgrenzschutz (ZGS) (lit. 'Customs Border Guards') was an organization under the German Finance Ministry from 1937 to 1945. It was charged with guarding Germany's borders, acting as a combination Border Patrol and Customs & Immigration service.
See also Dienstgradabzeichen 1937 (www.zollgrenzschutz.de), Zollbeamte Rangabzeichen 1937 - 1945 (www.lbsr.cz), and Reichsfinanzverwaltung (Customs Service) (www.germandaggers.com): The Customs Service was divided into 2 groups, the Landzollbeamte (including the Wasserzollbeamte) and the Zollbeamte. The Landzollbeamte insignia was bottle green and dull aluminum while the Zollbeamte insignia was bottle green and bright aluminum. The Wasserbeamte had a dark blue underlay and crossed anchors instead of the RFV cypher worn by other customs officials.
Date 1930s (1937 or later)
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