Reichsjägermeister

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Reichsjägermeister was the title of the highest-ranking official in charge of hunting and forestry in Nazi Germany, a role most notoriously held by Hermann Göring.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf government office
state title
appliesToJurisdiction Germany
associatedWith German hunting organizations
Reich Forestry Office
associatedWithLaw Reich hunting law
country Nazi Germany
countrySuccessor Federal Republic of Germany
German Democratic Republic
endCause defeat of Nazi Germany in 1945
hasDomain forestry
game conservation
hunting
wildlife management
ideologicallyLinkedTo Nazi environmental and conservation policies
inLanguage German
literalMeaning Imperial hunting master
notableOfficeHolder Hermann Göring
officeHolder Hermann Göring
officeHolderRole Prussian Minister President
Reichsmarschall
senior Nazi official
politicalAlignment National Socialism
politicalContext one-party state
totalitarian regime
replacedBy postwar German state forestry and hunting administrations
responsibleFor forestry administration
game laws enforcement
hunting legislation
regulation of forestry in Nazi Germany
regulation of hunting in Nazi Germany
state hunting reserves
wildlife protection policy
status defunct office
subordinateTo Adolf Hitler
Government of Nazi Germany
symbolOf Nazi control over rural life
politicization of hunting in Nazi Germany
timePeriod 1930s
1940s
usedDuring Nazi era

Referenced by (2)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Hermann Göring
Hermann Göring ("Reichsforstmeister")
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