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== The review. ==

The reviewer was obviously not very familiar with Nazi hierarchy. When the [[Sicherheitsdienst]] and/or the [[Gestapo]] wanted to do something, a "mere" [[Generalleutnant]], if he had the guts, might be able to lodge a complaint with the ranking SD officer and then pray to God he wasn't later sent to the Eastern Front. The SD might accept his "advice" but they might also simply ignore him or even make him depart the area. You have to remember that both the SD and the Gestapo were above the law and above the need to obey orders from a [[Wehrmacht]] general. This section seems rather out of place. --[[User:Traumatic|Traumatic]] ([[User talk:Traumatic|talk]]) 21:43, 30 January 2015 (UTC)

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The review.

The reviewer was obviously not very familiar with Nazi hierarchy. When the Sicherheitsdienst and/or the Gestapo wanted to do something, a "mere" Generalleutnant, if he had the guts, might be able to lodge a complaint with the ranking SD officer and then pray to God he wasn't later sent to the Eastern Front. The SD might accept his "advice" but they might also simply ignore him or even make him depart the area. You have to remember that both the SD and the Gestapo were above the law and above the need to obey orders from a Wehrmacht general. This section seems rather out of place. --Traumatic (talk) 21:43, 30 January 2015 (UTC)[reply]