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- Bundesgrenzschutz (German: [ˌbʊndəsˈɡʁɛnt͡sʃʊt͡s] ; abbreviation: BGS; English: Federal Border Protection) is the former name of the German Bundespolizei...
- German) - You can see the old Bundesgrenzschutz in historic pictures and films and you can listen songs of the Bundesgrenzschutz Official Telegram Bot...
- Protection (Bundesgrenzschutz) officer to parti****te in this high-level training. Wegener was the Federal Border Protection (BGS, Bundesgrenzschutz) liaison...
- officers. At Frankfurt Airport, Ageeb physically resisted the three Bundesgrenzschutz officers who escorted him onto Lufthansa Flight 588 travelling to...
- (Oberstleutnant) Ulrich Wegener of the Federal Border Protection (Bundesgrenzschutz), who proposed the creation of the tactical unit. The Federal Ministry...
- not to intervene directly because neither the Federal Border Guard (Bundesgrenzschutz) GSG 9 unit, established in 1972 after the Munich M****acre, nor the...
- (Sonderwagen) in versions SW1 and SW2 for the Federal Border Guard (Bundesgrenzschutz) and the Readiness (Riot) Police (Bereitschaftspolizei) of the German...
- vertically aligned stars above oak leaves. The Federal Border Guard (Bundesgrenzschutz) used the rank Oberstleutnant until 1976, after which it was replaced...
- in turn was based on the Soviet PPS-43.  West Germany: Sold to the Bundesgrenzschutz. Iannamico, Frank (February 2014). "The Soviet PPS-43 Submachine Gun"...
- former West Germany, it was also a rank in the Federal Border Guard (Bundesgrenzschutz). In the German Army, it dates from the early 19th century. Translated...