File:Handbook of Organisation Todt O.T. Org. Todt Civil and military engineering Nazi Germany and occupied Europe. MIRS WWII intelligence London 1945. Paramilitary uniform rank insignia 1943 02 Collar patches NCOs Kragenspiegel.jpg

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English: Handbook of Organisation Todt O.T.: Insignia of Rank, Brassards and Occupational Insignia as set forth by the Ausrüstungsstelle, Otz. Berlin, Oct. 1 1943
  • Chart 10 (2) COLLAR INSIGNIA OF HIGHER NCO’s. (Unclassified)
  • Page from MIRS/MR.OT/5/45 Handbook of the Organisation Todt O.T., a comprehensive wartime description of the administration and operation of the OT German government agency, considered a construction arm of the Wehrmacht, compiled and published by MIRS (Military Intelligence Research Section) in London in March 1945.
    • Organisation Todt (Org. Todt, OT) was a civil and military engineering organisation in Nazi Germany from 1933 to 1945, named for its founder, Fritz Todt, an engineer and senior Nazi. The organisation was responsible for a huge range of engineering projects both in Nazi Germany and in occupied territories from France to the Soviet Union during World War II. It became notorious for using forced labour. From 1943 until 1945 during the late phase of the Third Reich, OT administered all constructions of concentration camps to supply forced labour to industry.
    • The Military Intelligence Research Section was created as of 1 May 1943 under an agreement between the AC of S, G-2, War Department, and the Director of Military Intelligence, War Office, for the initial purpose of co-ordinating the development of strategic Order of Battle intelligence in the European Theatre by the two armies.
  • Uncredited author. Unlisted or anonymous designer/illustrator, possibly copied from a German insignia chart made in 1943. No known copyright restrictions.
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Handbook of the Organisation Todt [O.T.] MIRS London March 1945
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