The police depot system is unfortunately not very well documented, but its really quite straightforward.
Hauptzeugamt der Ordnungspolizei
There was only one main depot, the Hauptzeugamt der Ordnungspolizei, which was located in Berlin as a part of the Polizeischule fur Technik und Verkehr (Police School for Technology and Traffic), abbreviated the PTV. Opened in 1927, the PTV was a complex located at Friesenstraße 16 (or Golßenerstraße 4) directly across the street from the now defunct Templehof airport. The complex survived the war and still serves as Police Direktion 5.
Starting sometime in 1935 or 1936, the PTV is referred to as the Technische Polizeischule (or TP), but it appears this may have simply been another name as "PTV" still shows up in documents as late as 1944. So either both names remained in use or the TP reverted back to the PTV name at some point. The depot had three different names: Hauptzeugamt der OP, PTV-Zeugamt, and TP-Zeugamt.
As the main depot, this is where all of the heavy repair work was routed. Unsurprisingly, the work you see is pretty much all WW1 era Lugers. I don't think I have ever seen a rifle, though I am sure they exist. Early ones will be marked with a very unusual and distinct fireproof under 'PTV' while later ones use the same distinctive fireproof under 'TP'. Just like its Army cousins, the depot also assembled new Lugers out of spare parts in addition to the usual barrel replacements.
The Orpo depot supplied police units but not SS security units. That included the local German cops, police battalions on duty outside the Reich, and later the SS-Polizei Regiments which, despite the name, were Orpo men. The RSHA (Kripo, Gestapo, SD, etc.) had its own depots and supply system. I know its confusing, but you can blame Himmler.
Nebenzeugamt der Ordnungspolizei, etc.
There is significantly less info on branch depots. I can only find reference to two: Nebenzeugamt Schneidemühl (Piła, Poland) and Wien. If there were more Orpo NZa, I have been unable to locate any reference to them. There was also a Nachtrichtenzeugamt in Waldau and several Kfz-Depots (Berlin, etc.). Further down the supply line were the Polizei-Nachschublager (supply storage), which seem to be the forward supply points in the regional HQs (PV or BdO) where equipment was shipped by the Zeugamt and stored. These were located in various cities (Kiev, Lemberg, etc.), and police supply units would presumably supply attached units from these as well as with direct shipments from the main and branch depots.
The American document referenced earlier also provides a very long list Waffenmeistereien der Deutschen Polizei taken from a 1942 Orpo document. It provides absolutely no information on what these were, so I am unsure if these were the "local armories" of the various police departments/battalions or if these were a step up the repair echelon.
For the sake of completeness, I guess I should also mention the Polizei-Bekleidungs- und Beschaffungsämter. The BKA supplied clothing, but I am not sure what a Beschaffungsamt would supply in a WW2 context. Just other stuff (including clothing) I guess. The list from 1944:
Pol.Bekleidungsamt: Konigsberg, Posen, Breslau
Pol.Beschaffungsamt: Berlin, Weimar, Köln, Nürnberg, Prag, Wien
Photos
Some attached photos of the PTV/TP in Berlin including post card from the late 1930s/early 1940s showing an aerial view of the complex (or at least the northern side) as well as a Google earth view of the complex today.
The men in the period photos are Orpo leadership, Kurt Daluege and his lieutenants (Winkelmann, etc.), inspecting radio equipment and communications vehicles at the school in May 1940. The demonstration is setup in the northeast corner of the complex.
Hauptzeugamt der Ordnungspolizei
There was only one main depot, the Hauptzeugamt der Ordnungspolizei, which was located in Berlin as a part of the Polizeischule fur Technik und Verkehr (Police School for Technology and Traffic), abbreviated the PTV. Opened in 1927, the PTV was a complex located at Friesenstraße 16 (or Golßenerstraße 4) directly across the street from the now defunct Templehof airport. The complex survived the war and still serves as Police Direktion 5.
Starting sometime in 1935 or 1936, the PTV is referred to as the Technische Polizeischule (or TP), but it appears this may have simply been another name as "PTV" still shows up in documents as late as 1944. So either both names remained in use or the TP reverted back to the PTV name at some point. The depot had three different names: Hauptzeugamt der OP, PTV-Zeugamt, and TP-Zeugamt.
As the main depot, this is where all of the heavy repair work was routed. Unsurprisingly, the work you see is pretty much all WW1 era Lugers. I don't think I have ever seen a rifle, though I am sure they exist. Early ones will be marked with a very unusual and distinct fireproof under 'PTV' while later ones use the same distinctive fireproof under 'TP'. Just like its Army cousins, the depot also assembled new Lugers out of spare parts in addition to the usual barrel replacements.
The Orpo depot supplied police units but not SS security units. That included the local German cops, police battalions on duty outside the Reich, and later the SS-Polizei Regiments which, despite the name, were Orpo men. The RSHA (Kripo, Gestapo, SD, etc.) had its own depots and supply system. I know its confusing, but you can blame Himmler.
Nebenzeugamt der Ordnungspolizei, etc.
There is significantly less info on branch depots. I can only find reference to two: Nebenzeugamt Schneidemühl (Piła, Poland) and Wien. If there were more Orpo NZa, I have been unable to locate any reference to them. There was also a Nachtrichtenzeugamt in Waldau and several Kfz-Depots (Berlin, etc.). Further down the supply line were the Polizei-Nachschublager (supply storage), which seem to be the forward supply points in the regional HQs (PV or BdO) where equipment was shipped by the Zeugamt and stored. These were located in various cities (Kiev, Lemberg, etc.), and police supply units would presumably supply attached units from these as well as with direct shipments from the main and branch depots.
The American document referenced earlier also provides a very long list Waffenmeistereien der Deutschen Polizei taken from a 1942 Orpo document. It provides absolutely no information on what these were, so I am unsure if these were the "local armories" of the various police departments/battalions or if these were a step up the repair echelon.
For the sake of completeness, I guess I should also mention the Polizei-Bekleidungs- und Beschaffungsämter. The BKA supplied clothing, but I am not sure what a Beschaffungsamt would supply in a WW2 context. Just other stuff (including clothing) I guess. The list from 1944:
Pol.Bekleidungsamt: Konigsberg, Posen, Breslau
Pol.Beschaffungsamt: Berlin, Weimar, Köln, Nürnberg, Prag, Wien
Photos
Some attached photos of the PTV/TP in Berlin including post card from the late 1930s/early 1940s showing an aerial view of the complex (or at least the northern side) as well as a Google earth view of the complex today.
The men in the period photos are Orpo leadership, Kurt Daluege and his lieutenants (Winkelmann, etc.), inspecting radio equipment and communications vehicles at the school in May 1940. The demonstration is setup in the northeast corner of the complex.
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