- A
construction soldier (German:
Bausoldat, BS) was a non-combat role of the
National People's Army, the
armed forces of the
German Democratic Republic...
- non-combat
roles to
conscientious objectors,
known as "construction soldiers" (
Bausoldat). The NVA
reached 175,300
personnel at its peak in 1987. The NVA was formed...
- (Construction Sapper) (from 1943)
Oberpionier Bauoberpionier Construction troops Bausoldat (to 1943)
Oberbausoldat Signals Funker (Radioman)
Fernsprecher (Telephonist)...
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Pioneer (military)
Military construction formation [ru]
Organisation Todt
Bausoldat,
German Democratic Republic United States Army
Corps of
Engineers Military...
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Civilian Public Service (during
World War II in the USA) East
German Bausoldat "Einberufungen zum Zivildienst" (PDF).
Bundesamt für
Familie und zivilgesellschaftliche...
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troops Veterinary units Mannschaften Flieger, Fallschirmjäger, Funker,
Bausoldat, Jäger, Grenadier, Füsilier, Panzerschütze, Pionier, Kraftfahrer, Feldgendarm...
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communism in the country.
Bevin Boys in the
United Kingdom from 1943 to 1948
Bausoldat in East
Germany Civil conscription Civilian Conservation Corps as a public...
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called up to
serve as a
Construction soldier ("
Bausoldat"). The new
Construction soldier ("
Bausoldat")
system provided the
state with a
solution to the...
-
early 1980s.[citation needed]
Increasing numbers of
nonclergy opted for
Bausoldat status (roughly 1000/year currently). Many
youth petitioned in 1981 for...
- bricklayer. He is a pacifist. In 1966, for
refusing both
regular service and
Bausoldat (construction
soldier in the
National People's Army), he was brutally...