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  2. Bread bag - Wikipedia

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    Bread bags or ration bags are small to medium-sized bags issued to soldiers to carry their rations and personal things. Often, such as in the case of Swiss and World War II German designs, they will have straps for attaching to belts and/or bikes.They can be commonly found in the military surplus market and are often bought by collectors and people finding new uses for them.

  3. Combat Groups of the Working Class - Wikipedia

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    The early KdA was armed with surplus German and Soviet equipment from World War II or weapons which had been phased out by the regular East German army: The mortar "Granatwerfer 82", was used in the variants "Modell 1937" , "1941" and "1943" to provide fire support.

  4. National People's Army - Wikipedia

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    The emblem of the GDR's armed forces – used for army vehicles MiG-29 in East German service 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 returned to the Soviet Union ...

  5. Luftsturmregiment 40 - Wikipedia

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    On October 3, 1990, the regiment was taken over by the West German Bundeswehr. [2] On March 31, 1991, it was disbanded by the German Federal Armed Forces Command East. The Luftsturmregiment 40 never saw combat or deployment outside East Germany, except for Warsaw Pact training exercises. The events leading up to the Fall of the Wall saw the ...

  6. Air Forces of the National People's Army - Wikipedia

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    The East German Air Force was unique among Warsaw Pact countries in that it was often equipped with the most advanced Soviet fighters, instead of downgraded export models. As an extension of the Soviet 16th Air Army deployed in East Germany, the Luftstreitkräfte was expected to play a front-line role in any war with NATO. As a result, it was ...

  7. Category:Military of East Germany - Wikipedia

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    Military units and formations of East Germany (2 C, 2 P) Pages in category "Military of East Germany" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total.

  8. Military ranks of East Germany - Wikipedia

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    Commissioned officer ranks up to Oberst featured four-pointed golden stars in increasing number according to seniority, and arranged following the Soviet pattern.. Junior officer (lieutenant and captain ranks) shoulder straps were made of silver satin string (German: Silberplattschnur).

  9. Uniforms and insignia of the Sturmabteilung - Wikipedia

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    It was Roßbach who effectively invented the "Nazi brownshirt" uniform since, during Roßbach's Austrian exile in 1924, a large store of military surplus brown denim shirts intended for tropical uniforms in East Africa, [1] which were originally bought in 1921, was taken over by the Schill Youth in Germany. [2]

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