- The
Freiwilliger Polizeidienst are
voluntary police services in
Germany under different denominations (for
example Sicherheitswacht in
Bavaria and Saxony...
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under Chancellor Heinrich Brüning by
emergency decree established the
Freiwilliger Arbeitsdienst ('Voluntary
Labour Service', FAD), on 5 June 1931, two...
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enlistees were distinguished: One-Year
Volunteer Enlistee (Einjährig-
Freiwilliger):
despite the name, one-year
volunteers were
actually conscripts who...
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under **** Germany. The
Sudetendeutsches Freikorps was a
successor to
Freiwilliger Schutzdienst, also
known as Ordnersgruppe, an
organization established...
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defunct auxiliary police service Freiwilliger Helfer der Grenztruppen:
defunct auxiliary service in East
Germany Freiwilliger Helfer der Volkspolizei: defunct...
- The
Freiwilliger Helfer der
Volkspolizei (abbreviated FH) (English: "Voluntary
Auxiliary of the People´s Police") was an
auxiliary police service in East...
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Freiwilliger Helfer der
Grenztruppen (FHG) (Voluntary
Auxiliary of the
Border Police) were
established in 1958 as
civilian helpers to the
border troops...
- A one-year volunteer,
short EF (de: Einjährig-
Freiwilliger), was, in a
number of
national armed forces, a
conscript who
agreed to pay his own
costs for...
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appointed by the
chief of police. In Germany,
auxiliary police forces (
Freiwilliger Polizeidienst or Sicherheitswacht)
exist in the
states of Baden-Württemberg...
- the
Danish Home
Guard from 1952 to 2004. In East
Germany the FH for
Freiwilliger Helfer der
Volkspolizei (English: "Voluntary
Auxiliary of the People´s...