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  • G2 Division Counter Intelligence SHAEF

    Lingua: Inglese

    Editore: Naval & Military Press, 2023

    ISBN 10: 1474536808 ISBN 13: 9781474536806

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    Condizione: New. 2023 N&M Press reprint (original pub 1944). 162pp with Uniform & Ranks & Insignia Plates in colour Dimensions 21.01 x 29.69 cmPublished Price £25 The National Socialist Motor Corps (German: Nationalsozialistisches Kraftfahrkorps, NSKK) was a paramilitary organisation of the Nazi Party (NSDAP) that officially existed from May 1931 to 1945. The group was a successor organisation to the older National Socialist Automobile Corps (NSAK), which had existed since April 1930.With the outbreak of World War II in Europe on 1 September 1939, the National Socialist Motor Corps became a target for army recruitment, since NSKK members possessed knowledge of motorised transport, a coveted skill when the bulk of German ground forces relied on horses. The NSKK was used to transport German Army troops, supplies and ammunition. By the time the Second World War began, the NSKK had already trained some 200,000 men at its 21 training facilities.During field operations in the Eastern Front, the NSKK members of the Transport Brigade Speer followed Army Group South, providing infrastructural backup and replenishment. Members of the Transport Brigade Speer wore either the gray-blue uniform of the Luftwaffe or the brown uniform of Speer's staff. NSKK men working for Organisation Todt became members of the "NSKK Transport Brigade Todt", which were further divided into individual motor groups in the occupied territories.Major units of the NSKK were formed by 1944, operating throughout Germany. There were two full brigades of the NSKK supporting the Luftwaffe; a Motorobergruppe Alpenland in the Austrian Alps; Motorobergruppe Mitte (middle) which operated in Berlin, Franconia, and the Lower Rhine; Motorobergruppe Nord (north) that covered Hamburg, Lower Saxony, the Baltic Sea and Schleswig-Holstein; Motorobergruppe Nordost (northeast) in Danzig, East Prussia, and Wartheland; Motorobergruppe Ost (east) for Leipzig, Lower and Upper Silesia; Motorobergruppe Süd (south) which served Bavaria and Hochland; Motorobergruppe Südwest (southwest) for the Rhine-Moselle, and Swabian regions; Motorobergruppe Südost (southeast) covering the Upper and Lower Danube, Sudetenland; and Motorobergruppe West (west) which was responsible for Hessen, Thuringia, and Westphalia. Moreover, there were also NSKK units assigned to Organisation Todt, operating in France, Italy and Russia.Historian Peter Longerich suggests that members of the NSKK along with the paramilitary police, the Waffen-SS, and the German Army were all culpable in varying degrees for large-scale arrests, torture, and mass executions.

  • G2 Division Counter Intelligence SHAEF

    Lingua: Inglese

    Editore: Naval & Military Press, 2023

    ISBN 10: 1474536824 ISBN 13: 9781474536820

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    Condizione: New. 2023 N&M Press reprint (original pub 1944). 190pp with Uniform & Ranks & Insignia Plates in colour Dimensions 21.01 x 29.69 cmPublished Price £35 NSFK was founded 15 April 1937 as a successor to the German Air Sports Association; the latter had been active during the years when a German air force was forbidden by the Treaty of Versailles. The NSFK organisation was based closely on the paramilitary organisation of the Sturmabteilung (SA). A similar group was the National Socialist Motor Corps (NSKK). During the early years of its existence, the NSFK conducted military aviation training in gliders and private aeroplanes.

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    Condizione: New. 2023 N&M Press reprint (original pub 1944). 482pp with Uniform & Ranks & Insignia Plates in colour Dimensions 21.01 x 29.69 cmPublished Price £55 The Sturmabteilung (SA) "Storm Detachment", was the Nazi Party's original paramilitary wing. It played a significant role in Adolf Hitler's rise to power in the 1920s and 1930s. Its primary purposes were providing protection for Nazi rallies and assemblies; disrupting the meetings of opposing parties; fighting against the paramilitary units of the opposing parties, especially the Roter Frontkämpferbund of the Communist Party of Germany (KPD) and the Reichsbanner Schwarz-Rot-Gold of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD); and intimidating Romani, trade unionists, and especially Jews. The SA ceased to exist in May 1945 when Nazi Germany collapsed. It was formally disbanded and outlawed on October 10, 1945.FROM THE FOREWORDFrom a politico military point of view the SA (The Brownshirts or Nazi Party Stormtroopers ) is an organisation which should not be underestimated either at the present time or in relation to an allied occupation of Germany. Its active wartime strength is in the region of 500 000 to 700 000 men and its regional organisations include some 17 000 permanent headquarters throughout the Reich Its total peacetime strength was about 3 000 000 (1934). In addition there are at least another million SA men now serving in the Wehrmacht who upon demobilisation may resume contact with their old organisation unless it is not only disbanded but completely wiped out. This organisation represents the most widely spread and densely knit of any of the para-military forces of the Nazi Party and its influence is surpassed only by the SS and the Police. It is significant that the SA is now co-operating closely with both these bodies as an auxiliary internal security and defence force. This development is largely a war time measure and is one of the principal reason for the revival of the SA (especially since the appointment of a new Chief of Staff SCHEPMAN in Aug 1943) after a long period of political quiescence that followed the purge of the SA in 1934.But the SA is not only a part-time para-military organisation. Apart from its responsibility as the principal agency for pre- and post- military training, it provides fully embodied units for frontier and auxiliary police duty equal to regular infantry formations. For comparatively large scale actions against guerillas in L of C areas, some SA units are also issued with light mountain artillery and mortars or are equipped as mounted troops. These aspects of the SA are discussed in the following sections of this handbook. The general conclusion to be drawn from the evidence is that the SA with its ramified structure and wide range of duties is not only a valuable defence and security organisation on the German home front today, but presents a substantial counter-intelligence problem as a potential source of disturbance and conspiracy during and after the initial stages of the occupation of Germany.

  • G2 Division Counter Intelligence SHAEF

    Lingua: Inglese

    Editore: Naval & Military Press, 2023

    ISBN 10: 1474536743 ISBN 13: 9781474536745

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    Condizione: New. 2023 N&M Press reprint (original pub 1944). 422pp Illustrated in colour throughout Dimensions 21.01 x 29.69 cmPublished Price £55 Identity Documents were found everywhere in the German ReichThe original purpose of this official 1944 SHAEF book was to make Counter Intelligence Officers familiar with the different categories of identity and other documents carried by German citizens, alien labour and friendly aliens within the Third Reich.It gives a thorough look at the minutia of the bureaucratic administration of wartime Germany, and its fighting services, political and paramilitary organisations, civil services and civilian society, through the documents of a totalitarian state in which any activity which was not forbidden was compulsory.These historical documents are now extremely collectable. This original core reference gives reliable information to the purpose of issue, with actual-size colour illustrations of the artefact along with a physical description and issuance regulations.FROM THE FOREWORD DEFINITION OF AN IDENTITY DOCUMENT:For the purpose of this book any document bearing a photograph and/or fingerprints, stamped and signed by an official authority indicating the name, civil status, nationality, domicile and profession of the owner is considered an Identity Document. Numerous documents shown or described here are not strictly identity documents, but have been included because they are necessary for specified activities. This type is usually only valid in conjunction with an Identity Card. AUSWEISE:In a totalitarian state where any activity which is not forbidden is compulsory, it is not surprising to find that persons are obligated to carry a profusion of documents proving their identity and right to perform certain functions. Such papers come under the generic term of AUSWEISE. Ausweise, which in most cases bear holderâs photograph, can prove identity, certify a fact, or permit an action. They appear in the most varied formats, colours and texts many are shown here. This also applies to âBescheinigungenâ (Certificates).CATEGORIES:Documents have been classified into eight categories as follows:CATEGORY A - Documents establishing Identity of German Nationals.CATEGORY B - Documents establishing Identity of Aliens.CATEGORY C - Documents establishing Labour Status.CATEGORY D - Documents establishing Military Status.CATEGORY E - Travel Documents, including Documents allowing entrance into or residence in Prohibited Coastal Areas.CATEGORY F - RationingCATEGORY G - Miscellaneous (Curfew Passes, Vehicle Permits, etc.)CATEGORY H - Documents used by Germans outside GermanyFor the sake of convenience to reader, this book has been arranged in the following manner to the individual in the fighting and paramilitary organisations, e.g. :ARMY: CATEGORY A - Documents concerning Germans in the German Army.CATEGORY B - Documents concerning Aliens in the German Army.CATEGORY C - Documents concerning a soldier performing civilian duties while on leave or recuperating, etc.CATEGORY D - Documents concerning Status in the Wehrmacht.CATEGORY E - Documents concerning a soldier travelling. CATEGORY F - Documents concerning rationing.CATEGORY G - Documents concerning miscellaneous activities, curfew, sleeping-out passes, etc. CATEGORY H - Documents concerning German troops outside Germany.

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    Condizione: New. The Sturmabteilung (SA) "Storm Detachment", was the Nazi Party's original paramilitary wing. It played a significant role in Adolf Hitler's rise to power in the 1920s and 1930s. Its primary purposes were providing protection for Nazi rallies and assemblies; disrupting the meetings of opposing parties; fighting against the paramilitary units of the opposing parties, especially the Roter Frontkämpferbund of the Communist Party of Germany (KPD) and the Reichsbanner Schwarz-Rot-Gold of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD); and intimidating Romani, trade unionists, and especially Jews. The SA ceased to exist in May 1945 when Nazi Germany collapsed. It was formally disbanded and outlawed on October 10, 1945.0type in foreword Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Forces (SHAEF)The German Police study made by SHAEF and other more clandestine agencies shows clearly why the German Police was so different to their British and American counterparts. German Police covers the history of the German Police and particularly Himmlerâs involvement in initially the Gestapo and later with the secret organisations which were all included in the general term âPoliceâ.This detailed study examines Himmlerâs acolytes, the Higher SS Police Commanders, and the ever present SS involvement in internal security matters in the Third Reich. It also gives details of the regular police, as well as the more sinister Security Police (SiPo) and the Security Service (SD). Gestapo and Kripo are included.The volume is also important in that it contains nine uniform colour plates, sixteen black and white photographs and a very important colour section on official papers - identity documents for the regular police, the SS (including the SS pay book), the fire service and the Hitler Youth fire service, the SiPo, the SD, the Gestapo, the German standard ID card, Racial German ID cards and other important ID documents.German Police organisation including the Gestapo, SD and SiPo plus colour uniform plates and colour document plates.This book should be consulted together with two other document books now reprinted by Naval and Military Press: Identity Documents in Germany and Identity Documents in Holland, Belgium and Luxembourg.SturmabteilungThe volume is also important in that it contains ****uniform colour plates, *** black and white photographs and a very important colour section on official papers - identity documents for the regular police, the SS (including the SS pay book), the fire service and the Hitler Youth fire service, the SiPo, the SD, the Gestapo, the German standard ID card, Racial German ID cards and other important ID documents.Evaluation and Dissemination Section (EDS): notes for the use of personnel working on the Central Personalities Index. EDS was a sub-section of the Counter-Intelligence of SHAEF in the Second World WarThis 195-page undated confidential report on Nazi concentration camps was prepared by the Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force (SHAEF) Evaluation and Dissemination Section, GS (Counter-Intelligence Sub-Division). The detailed report illustrates what the Allies learned about the camps after their liberation.Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force. G-3 (Operations) Division. 2/13/1944-7/14/1945Organization Authority RecordOrganization Name: Chief of Staff to the Supreme Allied Commander. G-3 (Operations) Division. 4/1943-2/13/1944Role(s): Related to 2 catalog description(s) Created 2 series Organization Name: Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force. G-3 (Operations) Division. 2/13/1944-7/14/1945Role(s): Related to 7 catalog description(s) Created 7 series Administrative History Note: The G-3 (Operations) Division was the "nerve center of SHAEF." Its functions included: (1) the preparation of cover and deception plans, operational plans, and appreciations (i.e. evaluations) of operations; (2) the conduct and coordination of actual operations; (3) the production of estimates, reports, and communiques on current operations; (4) the formulation of training policies and the coordination of training; (5) the preparation of policies pertaining to troop basis, troop priorities, and priority of issue of major or special items of equipment, (6) the provision of meteorological advice to the Supreme Commander, the coordination of meteorological arrangements, and the determination of meteorological requirements; (7) the supervision of command signal communications; (8) to advise on all matters relating to anti-aircraft, sea coast, and field artillery; (9) the exercise of policy control over survey activities; (10) the maintenance of operational liaison with subordinate headquarters; and (11) the preparation of plans involving the disarming and demobilization of German military forces upon the cessation of hostilities. SA insignia Also known as Brownshirts (Braunhemden)Leader Oberster SA-Führer StabschefFoundation 5 October 1921Dissolved 8 May 1945Country Weimar Republic Nazi GermanyAllegiance Adolf Hitler Motives Protection IntimidationHeadquarters SA High Command, BarerstraÃe, Munich48°8â 37.53â N 11°34â 6.76â EIdeology Nazism PoliticalÂposition Far-Right [1]Major actions Kristallnacht Status IllegalSize 3,000,000 (1933)Part of Nazi Party Opponents Roter Frontkämpferbund Reichsbanner Schwarz-Rot-GoldSucceededÂbySchutzstaffel(c.Â1934 onwards) The Sturmabteilung (SA) "Storm Detachment", was the Nazi Party's original paramilitary wing. It played a significant role in Adolf Hitler's rise to power in the 1920s and 1930s. Its primary purposes were providing protection for Nazi rallies and assemblies; disrupting the meetings of opposing parties; fighting against the paramilitary units of the opposing parties, especially the Roter Frontkämpferbund of the Communist Party of Germany (KPD) and the Reichsbanner Schwarz-Rot-Gold of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD); and intimidating Romani, trade unionists, and especially Jews.The SA were colloquially c.