Forest Protection Service

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The Forest Protection Service (German: Forstschutzkommando), later the Forest Protection Corps (German: Forstschutzkorps), was an armed and uniformed paramilitary force created by the General Government which was responsible for defending forests in Poland from sabotage and for patrolling forests to prevent their use by the Polish resistance.[1][2] It was formed in 1939 and largely composed of ethnic German residents of Poland.[2]

Equivalent Rank Rank in FSK Rank insignia
Grenadier Forstschütze RF-Anwarter collar.svg
Gefreiter Rottenführer RF-Forstaufseher collar.svg
Obergefreiter Oberrottenführer RF-Hilfsforester collar.svg
Unteroffizier Scharführer
Unterfeldwebel Oberscharführer
Feldwebel Truppführer
Oberfeldwebel Obertruppführer
Senior ranks Ranks and insignia of the Forest Service
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  1. ^ Littlejohn, David (1987). Foreign Legions of the Third Reich: Poland, the Ukraine, Bulgaria, Rumania, Free India, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Finland and Russia. Bender. pp. 19–21. ISBN 091213836X.
  2. ^ a b Benz, Wolfgang (1997). Enzyklopädie des Nationalsozialismus (in German). Klett-Cotta. ISBN 3423330074.
  3. ^ Saris, Wilhelm P.B.R. & de Wolf, Mathieu (2008). "Forstschutzkommando: A sub-organization of the Reichsforstmeister." The Military Advisor. Spring, pp. 27, 34.


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