The governing of the military is entirely interior; no civil court may hear a case involving an active soldier for any crimes, on- or off-duty. This is instead handled entirely by Courts Martial, who also oversee the trials of all prisoners-of-war and look, ultimately, to the Kommandeurtribunal for all military law. The Kommandeurtribunal plays essentially the role both of the Oberrat and the Hochgericht in that it is subordinate to law issued by the Decrees of the Vísir, but it both interprets those laws, and where interpretation becomes difficult, clarifies, and may indeed amend or alter laws at the discretion of the Vísir. Legally speaking, as a branch of the NARP, it is actually the Vísir of the Party, rather than the Vísir of the Commonwealth, (two offices which in theory are differen
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| - The governing of the military is entirely interior; no civil court may hear a case involving an active soldier for any crimes, on- or off-duty. This is instead handled entirely by Courts Martial, who also oversee the trials of all prisoners-of-war and look, ultimately, to the Kommandeurtribunal for all military law. The Kommandeurtribunal plays essentially the role both of the Oberrat and the Hochgericht in that it is subordinate to law issued by the Decrees of the Vísir, but it both interprets those laws, and where interpretation becomes difficult, clarifies, and may indeed amend or alter laws at the discretion of the Vísir. Legally speaking, as a branch of the NARP, it is actually the Vísir of the Party, rather than the Vísir of the Commonwealth, (two offices which in theory are differen
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| - Sicherheitstrennung
- Stoßkommando
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minister2 pfo
| - Minister des Krieges
- Trennungkomtur-ST
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picture caption
| - Review of the ST in 1914.
- The SK in battle during the Civil War, 1922
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minister3 name
| - Hans Otto Ritter van der Meer
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Headquarters
| - NAPN Headquarters,
- NRP Headquarters, Unter den Linden, Berlin
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chief1 name
| - Hans Otto Ritter van der Meer
- Herzog Friedrich August von Wettin-Meißen
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minister1 pfo
| - Minister des Krieges
- Trennungkomtur-ST
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chief2 name
| - Wilhelm Fürst von Stuart-Northumbria
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chief3 name
| - Lord Thomas, Earl of Moray
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minister3 pfo
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minister2 name
| - Herzog Friedrich August von Wettin-Meißen
- Sigurð Angatýrsson
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minister1 name
| - Johann Freiherr von Hochheim
- Lord Franklin, Baron Boyd
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chief1 position
| - Führermarschall-SK
- Sicherheitschef-SK
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logo caption
| - The flag of the SK
- The insignia of the ST
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Formed
| - 1906(xsd:integer)
- 1920(xsd:integer)
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abstract
| - The governing of the military is entirely interior; no civil court may hear a case involving an active soldier for any crimes, on- or off-duty. This is instead handled entirely by Courts Martial, who also oversee the trials of all prisoners-of-war and look, ultimately, to the Kommandeurtribunal for all military law. The Kommandeurtribunal plays essentially the role both of the Oberrat and the Hochgericht in that it is subordinate to law issued by the Decrees of the Vísir, but it both interprets those laws, and where interpretation becomes difficult, clarifies, and may indeed amend or alter laws at the discretion of the Vísir. Legally speaking, as a branch of the NARP, it is actually the Vísir of the Party, rather than the Vísir of the Commonwealth, (two offices which in theory are different) who has authority over the SK; however, since both offices and titles are held by the same individual, in practice it is the Vísir of the Commonwealth who has ultimate authority over the SK as Supreme Commander. If it were ever to happen, though, that the Vísir of the NAPN were a different individual than the Vísir of the Commonwealth of Niflungland, the military would be answerable to the former, though like all other branches of government, ultimately answerable to the latter. Once made the legal national Armed Forces, the SK merged into a wider structure known as the Gemeinswehr, at which time only the former Königliche Armee became known as the SK; the Königliche Marine and Luftstreitkräfte became the Kriegsmarine (“War Navy”) and Fliegerkorps (Flying Corps). The fourth branch of the Armed Forces was the security branch of the SK, a paramilitary wing of the NRP since its very earliest days known as the Sicherheitstrennung (“Security Detachment”—ST). This party-operated security force became the official Polizeidienst of the Gemeinswehr, split into military-only and civil branches, the former of which retained the name ST, the latter of which became known simply as Polizei.
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