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- The Truppenamt (lit. 'Troop Office') was the cover organisation for the German General Staff from 1919 through until 1935 when the General Staff of the...
- the Western Front in World War I, Blomberg was appointed chief of the Truppenamt ("Troop Office") during the Weimar Republic. Following the ****s' rise...
- to the operations staff of the Troop Office (Truppenamt) in the Ministry of the Reichswehr. (The Truppenamt functioned as the German Army's covert General...
- 1932, he led the group of army writers, at the Department of the Army (Truppenamt), which published the German Army Operations Manual, Truppenführung. The...
- Schleicher came into conflict with Werner von Blomberg, the chief of the Truppenamt (the disguised General Staff). That year Schleicher had started a policy...
- Freie Universität Berlin. Retrieved 2 July 2024. "Truppenamt (TA) im Reichswehrministerium" [Truppenamt (TA) in the Reichswehr Ministry]. Lexikon der Wehrmacht...
- government. The rest of the generals, including Hans von Seeckt, chief of the Truppenamt – the disguised general staff of the Reichswehradvised against deploying...
- Seeckt clandestinely re-established the General Staff, by expanding the Truppenamt (Troop Office); purportedly a human resources section of the army. In...
- 000, and there was to be no General Staff. Reichenau took a post in the Truppenamt, which was the "underground" equivalent of the General Staff formed by...
- transferred to the Ministry of the Reichswehr in Berlin, serving with the Truppenamt ('Troop Office'), the post-Versailles disguised German General Staff....