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  2. Military ranks of East Germany - Wikipedia

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    The Ranks of the National People's Army were the military insignia used by the National People's Army, the army of the German Democratic Republic, from 1956 to 1990. Design [ edit ]

  3. National People's Army - Wikipedia

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    Military training (provided by the school system) and the growing militarization of East German society bolstered popular support for the military establishment. [citation needed] From a Leninist perspective, the NVA stood as a symbol of Soviet-East German solidarity and became the model communist institution – ideological, hierarchical, and ...

  4. Land Forces of the National People's Army - Wikipedia

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    A company of Landstreitkräfte troops on parade in East Berlin, May 1985. The Land Forces of the National People's Army [2] (German: Landstreitkräfte der Nationalen Volksarmee – LaSK) was the ground-based military branch of the German Democratic Republic (GDR) National People's Army (NPA).

  5. Army general (East Germany) - Wikipedia

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    Army general (German: Armeegeneral), was the highest peacetime general officer rank in the so-called armed organs of the GDR (Bewaffnete Organe der DDR ), that is, the Ministry of National Defence, the Stasi, and the Ministry of the Interior. It is comparable to the four-star rank in many NATO armed forces.

  6. Border Troops of the German Democratic Republic - Wikipedia

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    East German border guard Konrad Schumann fleeing East Germany, 1961. In 1961, the Grenzpolizei were reorganized as the Border Troops of the GDR (Grenztruppen der DDR) and were moved from the Ministry of the Interior, which oversaw policing, to the Ministry of National Defence (MfNV) which oversaw the military.

  7. Comparative army enlisted ranks of Europe - Wikipedia

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    German Army [15. Ober­stabs­feldwebel: Stabs­feldwebel: Haupt­feldwebel: Ober­feldwebel: Feldwebel: ... Military rank; Comparative army officer ranks of Europe;

  8. Orders, decorations, and medals of East Germany - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] 1954-05-21 After German reunification in 1990, former NVA Soldiers transferring into the new unified Bundeswehr could wear NVA award but list of approved East German decorations were limited and in the eyes of the new Bundeswehr fell under regulations for "foreign decorations". Awards associated with some state agencies or Communist ...

  9. East Germany - Wikipedia

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    The official name was Deutsche Demokratische Republik ('German Democratic Republic'), usually abbreviated to DDR (GDR). Both terms were used in East Germany, with increasing usage of the abbreviated form, especially since East Germany considered West Germans and West Berliners to be foreigners following the promulgation of its second constitution in 1968.