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[PDF File] The German Military Mission to Romania, 1940-1941
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This time, Hitler agreed and on September 19, 1940, he decided to send a military mission to Romania. The improvement in relations would culminate on November 23, 1940, with Romania’s adherence to the Tripartite Pact.6 To be precise, Germany actually sent four missions to Romania. The umbrella organization was the German military mission ...
[PDF File] Review Essay German and Soviet Military Doctrinal …
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Vol. 6, No. 4, Fall 2004, pp. 140–144 2004 by the President and Fellows of Harvard College and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Versailles Treaty, the Reichswehr established links with the Swedish arma-ments industry but decided to concentrate its efforts for designing and testing tanks through collaboration with the Red Army.
[PDF File] The German Motivations for War - Arizona State University
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The United States of America’s Entry into the War. The invasions of Ethiopia and Manchuria had already demonstrated the impotence of the League of Nations to deter aggressive invasion by Italy or Japan. Hitler’s invasion of Poland, while the actual trigger for World War II, thus built on a decade of military aggression, and an even longer ...
[PDF File] Mobilization for Total War in Germany 1939-1941 - JSTOR
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The military took some 82 per cent of aluminium in 194I but only 78 per cent in the first quarter of 1943 and so on. The increase of labour working on war orders, as we have seen, was only i i per cent between 1941 and 1943 but was 149 per cent between 1939 and 1941.1 The paradox can be illustrated another way.
[PDF File] WW2 Propaganda Poster Project - Murrieta Valley Unified …
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WW2 Propaganda Poster Project Directions – You must create a propaganda poster based on the criteria below. Your poster must be original, be hand drawn and be colorful. You may not use any pictures from the internet or type anything out. This assignment is …
[PDF File] German Military Symbols - Stephen Taylor, WW2 Relic Hunter
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2. German military symbols are designed to resemble the armament and establishments which they represent. The more complicated symbols are simply a logical de velopment of the simple basic ones. Once the system of German military symbols is understood, intelligence personnel can deduce the meaning of unknown and new symbols. 3.
[PDF File] Germany's Armed Forces in the Second World War: …
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German land forces throughout the war consisted of more than three hundred infantry divisions all highly dependent on animal power. During World War I the German army used 1,400,000 horses. In World War II at least 2,700,000 horses saw service in the German army.'6 In contrast, Germany's British and American opponents both put into
[PDF File] Organization of the German Infantry Battalion 1938 to 1945
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Trains in German Infantry units The German Army used the term Gruppe to describe a variety of subunits. In this examination Squad will be used in relation to the component Gruppen of the Rifle Platoon. A Mortar or MG Gruppe (generally a pair of the relevant weapons) will be referred to as a Section. Staffel is termed as a Detachment. In late ...
[PDF File] The German Military Mission in China, 1928-38 - JSTOR
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University of California, Irvine. Among the many questions still unanswered in the history of the modern Far East, few have been so ambiguous as the role of the German military advisers in China between 1928 and 1938. Some of the misinterpretations derived from secrecy. Not only did article 179 of the Versailles Treaty specifically ban German ...
[PDF File] Music and Politics in Hitler's Germany - James Madison …
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In the years 1933-1945, Hitler’s Nazi Party [National Socialist Democratic Workers Party / NSDAP] used music as a tool to forge political unity among Germans. Hitler and the senior NSDAP leadership instinctively grasped that among the arts, music was the most readily laden with ideology, and could inculcate both the youth and the masses with ...
[PDF File] Title: How were German air force resources distributed …
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initial German victories during the Second World War. The purpose of the analysis is to determine whether German resources were focused primarily in the East or in the West during the period from 1941 to 1943, from the German invasion of the USSR to the time that Germany lost the ability to conduct large-scale offensives on any front.
[PDF File] 1930s German Doctrine - Army University Press
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Such doctrine was, in fact, developed during the second half of the 1930s, the very period when, per Naveh, the Germans deserted operational thinking. Before detailing the development of oper-ational thinking in German military philosophy, it is necessary to first provide a short and simple over-view of the operational level of war …
[PDF File] IMPERIAL GERMAN ARMY SWORDS: AN INTRODUCTION
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Branches of the Imperial German Army The Imperial German Army had a large number of branches. Infantry regiments (Figure 4) included Regiments of Foot, Grena-diers, Fusiliers and Rifle, Jäger battalions. Cavalry consisted of five branches. Cuirassiers were the heavy Cavalry, wearing lob-ster-tail metal helmets, Cuirasses, over-the-knee boots ...
[PDF File] German Military Chaplains in World War II and the …
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with the authorities to whom they answered. This essay explores some of the issues of legitimacy that confronted German military chaplains during World War II. Approximately one thousand clergymen, Protestant and Catholic, served the German military as chaplains during World War II.6 Like. 4.
[PDF File] The Economics of the Second World War: Seventy-Five Years …
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the long debate over the extent of German economic mobilisation for war in the late 1930s/early 1940s. The early post-war view of a ‘peacelike war economy’ has now been overturned by research which shows a high level of economic commitment to war, but paradoxically low levels of military output. This has been explained in a number of
[PDF File] German Cipher Machines of World War II - National …
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As D-Day approached, other German cryp-todevices, the SZ-42 and the various T-52 machines, assumed great importance since they were used by the higher commands of the Ger-man armed forces. Many references to these German machines in the histories fail to provide information on what they looked like or how they worked.
[PDF File] German Field Telephone Equipment Reference …
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The feldfernsprecher 33 (FF33) is the standard field telephone of the German military forces of WWII. It is a general purpose field telephone designed for wired communications. It was introduced in 1933 as a modern replacement for the previous WWI legacy field telephones the last of the series being the feldfern-sprecher 26 (1926).
[PDF File] The German Comint Organization in World War II
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UNCLASSIFIED David Kahn. The German Comint Organization in World War II. A German interpreter hunched over and listened intently to the Russian voice in his earphones. It came from a loop of wire that members of a wiretapping squad had set out two weeks before to intercept Soviet field telephone conversations.
[PDF File] Luftwaffe Airfields 1935-45 Denmark
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(joint civil and military), Avnø (Aunö) and one or two others. In addition, there were 5 civil airports and a few unimproved dispersal fields where the military aircraft were to go in the event of an attack. To be sure, a very small aviation ground organization but then Denmark was a very small country.
[PDF File] German Military Training
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14 GERMAN MILITARY TRAINING. 8. OFFICER TRAINING PRIOR TO THE WAR. The program of training which produced most of the Regular Army officers in this period throws light on the character of the Army, its relation to the pre-Hitler army, and the high quality of standards pre-scribed for officers.
[PDF File] A History of U.S. Army Bands - Federation of American Scientists
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Prior to the signing of the Declaration of Independence, colonial soldiers marched to the music of fifes and drums. During the Civil War, military leaders on both sides relied on military musicians to entertain troops, position troops in battle, and stir the troops on to victory. Army bands have a brilliant history.
[PDF File] German World War II Communications Receivers
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Photo 1-ArthurBauer, PAfJAOB, amidst some items 01 his extensive collection 01 German WW 1/ radio communication equipment. He actually uses several of these sets for making QSO's on the h.f. bands. Photo 2-Here PAfJAOB is typing on a "Hel/schreiber, " an ingenious system of teletyping over radio. The system was extensively used by the …
[PDF File] FMFRP 12-11 German Tactical Doctrine - Federation of …
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DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY. Headquarters United States Marine Corps Washington, DC 20380-0001. 13 April 1989. FOREWORD. 1. PURPOSE. Fleet Marine Force Reference Publication (FMFRP) 12-11, German Tactical. Doctrine, is published to ensure the retention and dissemination of useful information which is not intended to become …
[PDF File] THE OPERATIONAL ART OF BLITZKRIEG: ITS STRENGTHS …
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German system of combining dive-bombers and tanks to break open the enemy line and penetrate deeply into the rear areas, opening the path for the infantry whose task was to clean up local pockets of resistance and occupy captured territory.5 One of the most prolific writers on German military operations, Robert M. Citino, Professor of
[PDF File] German WW2 Radio
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Frequency range: 32 – 38 MHz Power output: 200 mW Power input: 1.4V, 150V Battery life: 25 hrs. (80% RX, 20% TX) Antenna: Tape antenna, 1.6m long Tubes: Two RL 1 P 2, one DDD25 Size, transceiver:130 x 70 x 200 mm Size, battery box: 110 x 100 x 170 mm Weight, transceiver: 1.6 kg Weight, battery box: 1.5 kg.
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