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The ranks and insignia of the ''Ordnungspolizei'' were developed in 1936 after the nationalization of Germany's regular police forces. == ''Ordnungspolizei'' rank titles == ''Ordnungspolizei'' (Orpo) ranks were based on local police titles and were considered a separate system from the ranks of the SS. It was also possible for Orpo members to hold dual status in both the Orpo and the SS, meaning that two ranks could be held simultaneously. In the case of Orpo generals, equivalent SS rank was always held in which case the Orpo general would be addressed by their SS rank first, followed by their police titles (for example: SS-''Obergruppenführer und General der Polizei''). In 1944, all Orpo generals also gained equivalent ''Waffen-SS'' rank so that, in the event of capture by the Allies, the Orpo general would hold status as a military officer instead of a police official. Orpo personnel who were also members of the ''Allgemeine-SS'' were authorized to wear an embroidered SS ''Sigrunen'' patch on the breast pocket.
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