Reich hunting law

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The Reich hunting law was a Nazi-era German statute that centralized control over hunting and wildlife management, reflecting the regime’s authoritarian and ideological approach to nature and land use.

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instanceOf German statute
Nazi-era legislation
hunting law
appliesToJurisdiction Nazi Germany
associatedWith Nazi environmental and conservation policies
countryOfOrigin Germany
establishes penalties for illegal hunting
rules for game management
state control over hunting licenses
governedBy centralized state authority
hasPoliticalFunction integrate hunting into Nazi state structures
strengthen state authority in rural areas
historicalPeriod 1930s Germany
World War II era
ideologicalContext Nazi ideology
languageOfWork German
legalDomain environmental regulation
hunting regulation
wildlife management
legalForm Reichsgesetz (Reich law)
politicalContext National Socialist regime
purpose assert state control over land use
centralize control over hunting
reflect authoritarian approach to nature
regulate wildlife management
reflects Nazi views on land use
authoritarian governance
ideological approach to nature
regulates game species protection
hunting methods
hunting rights
hunting seasons
wildlife conservation measures
subjectOf historical research on Nazi environmental policy
studies of authoritarian resource management

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Reichsjägermeister associatedWithLaw Reich hunting law