Nazi Germany’s Gun Control Legislation for Occupied Great Britain (1941)

by doomdigit

The Possession of and Trade in Arms and Ammunition

The possession of and traffic in arms (whether firearms or otherwise) and ammunition is strictly forbidden except as provided in the following articles.

Article 1.

All members of the police force and customs and forestry services, lawfully appointed by the Authorities of the occupied country, are authorized, when on duty, to carry arms and ammunition. Certain classes of persons, such as private guards and watchmen of isolated buildings, who by reason of the special duties they have to perform, should be armed, may be authorized by special decision to carry arms and ammunition.

Article 2.

Any person wishing to trade in sporting arms or to manufacture or sell ammunition shall make a declaration stating the class of arms and ammunition which he desires to deal in or manufacture, to the German Military Authority in the county.

He shall make a classified return of the stocks of arms and ammunition he holds and shall keep a register of the goods he manufactures, buys and sells.

These registers shall be always open to inspection to the Military Authorities of the county who may determine if the size of the stock is justified by the sales and purchases.

Article 3.

Sporting arms shall only be sold to persons in possession of a gun license, as laid down in the article below.

Ammunition shall only be supplied to persons in possession of an ammunition card. Kind and quantity is subject to conditions specified on the said card with the view to the importance of the shooting and the nature of the game.

Shooting of game.

Classification of Sporting Arms.

Arms authorized:

1. Sporting guns with 1, 2 or 3 barrels.

2. Sporting rifles with 1,2 or 3 barrels.

3. Sporting guns for shot and bullet.

4. Sporting repeating rifles.

5. Rifles similar to Flobert rifle.

Arms not authorized.

1. Sporting rifles having an effective range of more than 300 m.

2. Sporting rifles of the same bore as a military rifle.

Remarks:

Sporting repeating rifles shall be authorized only to the extent of 10 percent of the total of sporting arms authorized.

German Occupied Great Britain: The Official Secret Document, 54-56.

Amusingly, counterintuitively, Nazi Law would have allowed Britons to own some guns. You know that whoever wrote these laws understood that some British hunters would be tempted to use their hunting rifles to hunt Germans. Our Elites intend to take away all of our guns which means that they are treating us worse than the Nazis would have treated the Britons! One can only wonder what our Elites are scheming if they want us to be completely defenseless, when even the Nazis would allow Occupied Great Britain to possess weapons that could be used defend themselves against foreign invaders.

8 Responses to “Nazi Germany’s Gun Control Legislation for Occupied Great Britain (1941)”

  1. Contrary to leftist propaganda, Nazi Germany did allow citizens to own guns as opposed to Soviet Union, which barred any citizen from owning a gun at all. .

  2. I figure ZOG is just testing the perimeter here, seeing how people react. The real work seems to get done at midnights when no one is watching, like passing NDAA or the Patriot Act. It feels too early for them to be doing this. If I can feel it, they surely can.

    I would be curious to know the connection between big business like Walmart and the gov on this. Walmart makes alot of money off their gun sales and so do other companies.

    • I would disagree. It is almost getting too late for them to do it. For now, Americans mostly believe that they live in a safe and prosperous country. Just one shock to the system (and there are a handful of big ones on the burner) could easily galvanize America against disarmament by making them realize how vulnerable they are.

  3. It’sd rather odd that the Germans were Ok with the Brits still having some guns. This must have been for after they were done with their scrubbing of the island. I’ve read up on Hitler’s plans for England, and for a country he continuously tried to ally his nation with (like the Kaiser before him) he definitely had a bloodthirsty plan for destroying them.

  4. You were correct on your first assumption. Learn to go with that first instinct and leave it at that, rather than snatch defeat from the jaws of victory. Hotheadedness is problematic: Often, it’s the bravest warrior standing on the ramparts, shaking his fist at the enemy, that gets casually drilled by a sniper imbued with deliberation.

    Incarcerated, you are useless. It requires a cool head and calculating mentality to win. Big Bodacious Bravado winning the battle comes from…*drum roll* …Hollywood. We know how they operate. Only when the battle’s on and the noisy clash commences do you roar at the enemy – for the enemy already knows you are there. All must make noise (and perhaps, drink), so expend noise in practice/training and during the drinking afterward. I’m sure you’ve learned your lesson and cannot fail again.

    • WNs always have a fine line to walk. I try in my own writing to approach it and even to get some chalk on my shoe sometimes. There are a great many things we cannot cover here, or anywhere else for now. There are many things I cannot hear and I don’t want to know.

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