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conscientious objectors. However, fearing that other soldiers would be contaminated by pacifist ideas, the government took care to segregate the construction units from regular conscripts. Moreover, conscripts who chose the alternative service option often faced discrimination later in life, including denial of opportunities for
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denoted by five-pointed silver stars mounted on a gold and silver braided shoulder cord set on a bright red base. All other officers and NCOs wore a four-pointed star. Like many of the armies of the other Warsaw Pact countries, NVA rank insignia followed the Soviet pattern in the arrangement of stars.
1931:; high black boots; and a gray webbing belt with y-strap suspenders. In winter, a quilted stone gray padded suit without a camouflage pattern was worn over the service uniform. Later winter uniforms were also of the same camouflage pattern as the summer variant. The winter uniform also included a fur
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With a few details, the semi-dress uniform was the same for all ranks and was worn for walking-out purposes (i.e. off-duty and off-post). It consisted of a single-breasted tunic without belt, a silver-gray shirt with dark-gray tie, the service cap, long trousers, and black low-quarter shoes. Officers
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the NVA was incorporated in the Warsaw Pact and consisted of army, air force/air defense (Luftstreitkräfte/Luftverteidigung), and the People’s Navy (Volksmarine). At its peak in 1987, the three NVA services had about 156,000 men under arms altogether. Between 1956 and 1990, about 2.5 million male GDR
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The GDR had some seventy decorations for persons or groups it wished to recognize, and it bestowed them liberally. Some, such as battle decorations, were specifically set aside for armed forces personnel, many awarded to soldiers and civilians alike, and others, although ordinarily civilian awards,
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NVA personnel displayed their rank insignia on shoulder boards or shoulder loops on service, semi-dress, and parade uniforms, and subdued sleeve insignia midway between the shoulder and elbow on the left sleeve of the field uniform, coveralls, or other special uniforms. A general officer rank was
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wore uniforms and lived in barracks under military discipline, but were not required to bear arms and received no combat training. In theory, they were to be used only for civilian construction projects. The GDR therefore became the only Warsaw Pact country to provide a non-combat alternative for
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Many former NVA officers feel bitter about their treatment after unification. While receiving only minimal pensions, few have been able to find jobs except as laborers or security guards. Former NVA officers are not permitted to append their NVA rank to their name as a professional title; no such
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wore the same basic uniform. Several later modifications were introduced, but the style and cut remain fundamentally the same. There were a variety of uniforms worn according to the setting (work or social) and season (summer or winter). Most uniforms (service, semi-dress, and parade) were stone
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The manpower of the NVA consisted of some 85,000 soldiers in 1962, climbed to 127,000 by 1967, and remained essentially steady through 1970. In 1987, at the peak of its power, the NVA numbered 175,300 troops. Approximately 50% of this number were career soldiers, while the others were short-term
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that led to the downfall of the GDR's communist government, some NVA forces were placed on alert but were never deployed against protesters. At the same time, the Soviet government ordered its troops in the GDR to remain in barracks. After the forced retirement of SED and state leader
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backgrounds, with few from middle-class or professional families and no representatives of the aristocracy present in the upper echelons. Excepting specialized military or political instruction, most NVA leaders reported primary school as their highest level of formal education.
1470:, one year after the West German military was established, but the GDR held back from this step until 1962. The situation changed when the border was sealed in August 1961, and five months later the government announced a mandatory service term of 18 months for men.
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officers held 61; however, very few of them had served in high ranks. The military knowledge and combat experience of these veterans were indispensable in the NVA's early years, although by the 1960s most of these World War II veterans had retired. (The West German
1025:). According to its doctrine, the NVA protected peace and secured the achievements of socialism by maintaining a convincing deterrent to imperialist aggression. The NVA's motto, inscribed on its flag, read: "For the Protection of the Workers and Farmers' Power".
1016:(SED) assured control by appointing loyal party members to top positions and by organizing intensive political education for all ranks. The proportion of SED members in the officer corps rose steadily after the early 1960s, eventually reaching almost 95 percent.
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The NVA was, in relation to its equipment and training, one of the strongest armies in the Warsaw Pact. It was equipped with a large number of modern weapons systems, most of Soviet origin, from which a small portion were given back to the Soviet Union in 1990.
1302:. Retired NVA soldiers and officers received only minimal pensions after unification: a thirty-year veteran would receive a pension smaller than a graduate-student stipend. After the reform of 2005, service in the NVA became known as "served outside of the
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Seasonal considerations and weather governed the kind of work uniforms worn. Generally, reconditioned articles of service uniforms (field, semi-dress, and padded winter uniforms) were dyed black and issued for all types of fatigue and maintenance details.
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Felix
Dzerzhinsky Guards Regiment uniforms were nearly identical to those of the NVA and were distinguished primarily by the dark red MfS service color of its insignia and by an honorary cuff-band on the left sleeve bearing the regiment's name. Other
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were among the more important awards. Some, including the Order of Merit and the Star of People's
Friendship, were awarded in three classes. A few were accompanied by substantial monetary premiums. The NVA did not permit military personnel to wear
1852:, steel helmet, white shirt, dark-gray necktie, and a ceremonial dagger worn on the left side and fastened to a silver-gray parade belt. Officers in guards of honor, as well as officers of cadet schools when on parade, carried sabers. In winter, a
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can on occasion be earned by those on military duty. The latter group included decorations for achievement in the arts, literature, production, and work methods. They were awarded to service personnel or specific units that participated in
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also wore the tunic with a white shirt. During periods of warm weather, there was the option of omitting the tunic, and furthermore omitting the tie. A double-breasted jacket was optional for officers and warrant officers.
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1398:. The MDSG was privatised in 1994. Much of the materiel was given free of charge to beneficiaries in the new federal states or other departments, to museums, or to friendly nations in the context of military support for
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2151:, contains a number of museum displays. One of these is devoted to the NVA, which had used part of the complex as a barracks. Many German military museums host former NVA equipment like tanks and aircraft.
1161:(SED), which vetted all officers. Military training (provided by the school system) and the growing militarization of East German society bolstered popular support for the military establishment. From a
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The uniforms of the Border Troops were distinguished from that of the NVA ground force and Air Force/Air
Defense Force by a green armband with large silver letters identifying the wearer's affiliation.
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were introduced. The desire for a separate "German" and "socialist" military tradition, and the consequent founding of the NVA in 1956, introduced new uniforms which strongly resembled those of the
787:. Though the NVA featured a German appearance – including uniforms and ceremonies patterned after older German military traditions – its doctrine and structure showed the strong influence of the
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followed similar shoulder insignia for the naval officers (who also used sleeve insignia) and enlisted ratings except that these were blue and white or yellow (in the case of naval ratings).
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to support the intervention (assigned to 20th Guards Army and 1st Guards Tank Army respectively), becoming the first deployment of German troops outside
Germany for the first time since the
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and public schools mounted intensive recruitment drives, and service in the NVA was often a prerequisite for career advancement. Compulsory military service had been introduced in 1956 in
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1275:. Most facilities closed, and equipment was either sold or given to other countries. Most of the NVA's 36,000 officers and NCOs were let go, including all officers above the rank of
1799:. Officers' uniforms differed from those of enlisted personnel by better quality and texture cloth. The field and service uniforms were normal attire for most day-to-day functions.
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perspective, the NVA stood as a symbol of Soviet-East German solidarity and became the model communist institution – ideological, hierarchical, and disciplined. The NVA synthesized
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Until 1 March 2005, Germany listed time served in the NVA as time "served in a foreign military". Service in the NVA did not count for points towards federal pensions in the
1003:, in contrast, re-introduced universal military service in 1956.) The GDR introduced conscription in 1962. According to the Parallel History Project on Cooperative Security:
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and other conservatives from the ruling
Politburo at the height of the crisis in October 1989, the new SED leadership ruled out using armed force against the protesters.
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Zilian Jr., Frederick. 'From
Confrontation to Cooperation: The Takeover of the National People's (East German) Army by the Bundeswehr,' Praeger, Westport, Conn., 1999,
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In wartime, mobilization of the NVA's reserves would have nearly doubled its strength. GDR authorities also had at their disposal the internal security troops of the
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1759:, in spite of its easily noticeable resemblance to well-known Soviet designs, was actually based on a prototype "B / II" helmet that was initially developed for the
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retained only 3,200 – after a demotion of one rank. In addition, all female soldiers (at this point it was still prohibited for women to become soldiers in the
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1983:
Women wore uniforms consisting of jackets, skirts or slacks, blouses, caps, boots or pumps, and other appropriate items according to season and occasion.
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1738:) were dressed in police blue. With the restructuring of the Barracked Police (CIP) in 1952, khaki uniforms similar in shape and colour to those of the
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Verwendung und
Weitergabe von Waffen, Geräten, Ausrüstungen, Munition und anderen militärischen Gegenständen der ehemaligen Nationalen Volksarmee (NVA)
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secretly sold NVA equipment to several countries, violating international and German laws as well as international treaties. The rest was destroyed.
1487:(construction units) for men of draft age who "refuse military service with weapons on the grounds of religious viewpoints or for similar reasons".
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377:
1115:. The NVA plan for the operation, designated "Operation Centre", called for some 32,000 troops in two divisions, accompanied by the GSFG's Soviet
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224:
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The parade uniform for ground forces officers was the semi-dress/walking-out tunic with all authorized orders, awards and decorations attached,
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1987:
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The German
Democratic Republic (GDR) established the National People's Army on 1 March 1956 (six months after the formation of the West German
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High-ranking officers occasionally wore white uniforms (or white jackets), and staff officers were issued distinctive staff service uniforms.
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are also used by the lower ranks, especially armor and air force personnel. Officers in technical branches supervising fatigue details wore a
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With the exceptions of the People's Navy, whose dark-blue uniforms were consistent with the styles of most navies around the world, and the
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1390:(MDSG) was charged with taking custody of and warehousing this equipment. The MDSG employed 1,820 people who were primarily taken from the
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by the
Institute for Defence Technical Materials Science in Berlin. The helmet had seen trials since 1943, but was not adopted by the
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Parteiherrschaft in der
Nationalen Volksarmee: zur Rolle der SED bei der inneren Entwicklung der DDR-Streitkräfte (1956 bis 1971)
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Party rule in the National People's Army: the role of the SED in the internal development of the GDR armed forces (1956 to 1971)
1119:. The plan was regularly updated until 1988, when a less ambitious plan that simply aimed at containing Berlin was substituted.
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The remaining equipment and materiel was still substantial, including large quantities of replacement parts, medical supplies,
1271:) was set up for the control of units or facilities in the territory of former East Germany, and was led by Lieutenant General
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The NVA disbanded with the dissolution of the East German government in October 1990. Under the process of "Army of Unity" (
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1927:, a dark-brown (later a forest green) raindrop camouflage pattern on a stone-gray background; a field cap, service cap, or
17:
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1856:, scarf, and gloves were worn. Naval officers wore dark blue uniforms with a peaked cap while ratings wore sailor caps.
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1784:), who wore their own olive-green fatigue uniforms, all NVA armed services, the Felix Dzerzhinsky Guards Regiment, the
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in 1962, the 1968 invasion of Czechoslovakia, and, for the last time, in late 1989 as protests swept through the GDR.
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Bickford, Andrew (2009). "Soldiers, Citizens, and the State: East German Army Officers in Post-Unification Germany".
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The NVA never took part in full-scale combat, although it participated in a support role in the suppression of the
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The NVA went into a state of heightened combat readiness on several occasions, including the construction of the
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2396:[National People's Army and Border Troops – GDR – Myth and Reality Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung e.V.].
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1100:. But the East German participation raised Czech ire, and the two divisions were "kept out of sight in the
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Before the construction of the Berlin Wall in 1961, military service in the GDR was voluntary, though the
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The NVA operated as a professional volunteer army until 1962, when conscription was introduced. The GDR's
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was mandatory for all GDR males aged between 18 and 60 requiring an 18-month service, and it was the only
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The summer field uniform for both officers and enlisted consisted of a jacket and trousers originally in
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1036:, and NVA officers often served as combat advisers in Africa. Some of the first NVA advisors went to the
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1990:, motorcyclists, and tank troops, wore additional items with their uniforms identifying them as such.
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was a survey and securing of weapons and devices by former members of the NVA. The federally operated
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Bowers M, Laurance EJ, Kopte S, Molas-Gallart J, Nassauer O, Dr Wilke P, Prof Dr Wulf H (June 1995).
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According to a 1973 study, NVA leaders from the late 1950s through the 1960s came predominantly from
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Unified Command. Political control of the armed forces took place through close integration with the
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A GDR finial, here for a flag of a Ministry of the Interior (MdI) unit; the NVA had the same in gold.
2483:[According to their self-image, the NVA was the instrument of power of the working class...]
2394:"Nationale Volksarmee und Grenztruppen – DDR – Mythos und WirklichkeitKonrad-Adenauer-Stiftung e.V."
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3039:(Stanford University Press; 2011); 288 pages; An ethnographic study of former East German officers.
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The Bundeswehr and the National People's Army: A Comparative Study of German Civil-Military Polity
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1752:, cloth. The dark high-necked collar was later removed, except on the coats from 1974 to 1979.
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During its first year, about 27 percent of the NVA's officer corps had formerly served in the
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Die Geschichte des Deutschen Stahlhelmes: von 1915 bis 1945; seine Geschichte in Wort u. Bild
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1037:
1033:
3060:, Two armies and one fatherland: the end of the Nationale Volksarmee, Berghahn Books, 1996,
648:. The majority of NATO officers rated the NVA the best military in the Warsaw Pact based on
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The history of the German steel helmet: from 1915 to 1945; its story in words and pictures
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Fighting for the Fatherland: The Story of the German Soldier from 1648 to the Present Day
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grey, a brownish-grey colour that was conspicuously different from the grey-green of the
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Lebendiges Museum Online, Stiftung Haus der Geschichte der Bundesrepublik Deutschland
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near Berlin, which housed the NVA's camouflage and deception center. This became the
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2248:[Deadline – March 1, 1956: Foundation of the National People's Army (NVA)].
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Ihrem Selbstverständnis nach war die NVA das Machtinstrument der Arbeiterklasse ...
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The highest level of leadership for the NVA was the Ministry for National Defense (
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342:
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The history of the NVA from the viewpoint of contemporaries and of the historian
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NVA generals wearing parade uniforms in a 1984 promotion and awards ceremony
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2458:]. Potsdamer Schriften zur Militärgeschichte (in German). Vol. 3.
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veterans, who initially comprised the majority of its commissioned ranks.)
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leadership. The NVA did not see significant combat but participated in the
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Coping with Surplus Weapons: A Priority for Conversion Research and Policy
1104:" and allowed to travel only at night. In a few days they were withdrawn.
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Changing Orders: The Evolution of the World's Armies, 1945 to the Present
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2011:
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Die Geschichte der NVA aus der Sicht des Zeitzeugen und des Historikers
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or a steel helmet, boots, knitted gray gloves, belt, and suspenders.
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767:. This formation culminated years of preparation during which former
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In its first six years the NVA operated as an all-volunteer force. (
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in 1973. During the 1980s at various times the NVA had advisors in
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2548:"The East European Response to the Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan"
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767 aircraft (helicopters, fixed wing aircraft), 24 of which were
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controlled the armed forces, but the mobile forces came under the
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The following list includes the NVA generals who were awarded the
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1748:. They were of a similar cut and made of a brownish-gray, called
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The first military units of the Central Training Administration (
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in support of a possible Soviet invasion, but the declaration of
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The two main periodicals of the NVA were the weekly newspaper
1653:. NVA administration was divided into the following commands:
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Ulbricht's Soldiers: The National People's Army 1956 to 1971
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officers wore a similar uniform, but without the cuff-band.
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Requiem for an army: the Demise of the East German Military
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Ulbrichts Soldaten: Die Nationale Volksarmee 1956 bis 1971
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In the autumn of 1981 the NVA stood ready to intervene in
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Armed forces of the German Democratic Republic (1956–1990)
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Generals & Admirals who were awarded the German Cross
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Distinguished Service Medal of the National People's Army
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The logo of the East German museum in Dresden. Today the
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2523:[NPA – The National People's Army of the GDR].
1295:) and all soldiers over the age of 55 were discharged.
2959:] (in German). Eschborn: L. Baer (Self-published).
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IISS Military Balance 1981-89, via Tsouras, 1994, 250.
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The summer service uniform for officers was a bloused
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German soldiers – a history of culture and mentality
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at the border of the Berlin sector on 14 August 1961
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Last of MiG-29s offered by Germany arrive in Poland
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1444:. After 1999, 22 of the 24 aircraft were given to
640:became one of the Warsaw Pact militaries opposing
628:The NVA was formed on 1 March 1956 to succeed the
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2938:The East German Army; Second in the Warsaw Pact
2820:(in German). No. 47/1991. 18 November 1991
2068:Orders, decorations, and medals of East Germany
1786:Border Troops of the German Democratic Republic
652:, thoroughness of training, and the quality of
3149:RFE/RL East German Subject Files: Armed Forces
2633:The diffusion of military technology and ideas
2420:"The GDR in the Warsaw Pact" (28 October 2016)
1907:The field uniform as worn by GDR border troops
551:The NVA was organized into four branches: the
3373:Military units and formations of the Cold War
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1344:Utilization of former NVA materiel after 1990
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2437:. American University, Foreign Area Studies.
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2521:"NVA – Die Nationale Volksarmee der DDR"
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1404:German Federal Intelligence Service
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