- The
Feldgendarmerie (German: [ˈfɛlt.ʒãdaʁməˌʁiː] ; transl. "field gendarmerie") were a type of
military police units of the
armies of the
Kingdom of Saxony...
- Soldbuch, had
gained the rank of
Stabsfeldwebel (sergeant major) of the
Feldgendarmerie,
which acted as
military police units. He
served in Poland, France...
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Korps Arko 3 Korps-Nachrichten-Abteilung 43 Korps-Nachschubtruppen 403
Feldgendarmerie-Trupp 403 3.
Infanterie Division 23.
Infanterie Division 52. Infanterie...
- missions. The
Strafbataillon were
operated and
administered by the
Feldgendarmerie, the
German military police. By 1943, the
course of the war had turned...
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apprehend those violating local laws on
local military posts. The
Feldgendarmerie (roughly
translating to "Field Police") were the
military police units...
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morale amongst the
front line
troops was dropping.
Until this time, the
Feldgendarmerie and
Geheime Feldpolizei had been
relied upon to try to curb desertion...
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cooking dinner, when the door
burst open and the room was
filled with
Feldgendarmerie, the
German military police,
armed with
machine guns. Rowden, Young...
- were
named for
their commanding officers.
Afrika Korps (Africa Corps)
Feldgendarmerie (Field
Military Police) Feldjägerkorps (Field
Police Corps) Gebirgsjäger...
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police march a
group of Frenchmen, one of whom was a friend, into the
Feldgendarmerie in Metz.
Barthelt recalled: "I
recognized him only by his hat... I...
- men were
taken into
custody in an
Aurich hotel on 30
April by the
Feldgendarmerie,
hours before Hitler's suicide.
Herold was put on
trial by the authorities...