- The
Deutsche Volkspolizei (DVP,
German for "German People's Police"),
commonly known as the
Volkspolizei or VoPo, was the
national uniformed police force...
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communities of the
Volkspolizei around East
Germany on 20 June 1950. The new
sports ****ociation was
named SV
Deutsche Volkspolizei. SG
Volkspolizei Dresden was...
- The
Kasernierte Volkspolizei (English:
Barracked People's Police) (KVP) was the
precursor to the
National People's Army (NVA) in East Germany.
Their original...
- The
Volkspolizei-Bereitschaften (VPB,
German for "People's
Police Alert Units",
sometimes known as "Barracked People’s Police" or "Alert Police") was the...
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whereupon he
joined the
Volkspolizei. In 1956, he
joined the
precursor to the
National People's Army, the
Kasernierte Volkspolizei, as an officer. In 1991...
- The
Volkspolizei (German for "People's Police")
served as the
armed forces and the
national police of the
German Democratic Republic (East Germany) from...
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Deutsche Volkspolizei Rostock. The
second team of SV
Deutsche Volkspolizei Schwerin became the new
first team instead. SV
Deutsche Volkspolizei Schwerin...
- (English:
Service Unit 9) was the tier one
police tactical unit of the
Volkspolizei that
specialized in
capture high-value target, counterinsurgency, counterterrorism...
-
along with the
interwar Weimar Republic and the
postwar East
German Volkspolizei. The name Parabellum,
which also
featured in DWM's
telegraphic address...
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civil reserve force tied to the GDR's
Ministry of the
Interior and the
Volkspolizei,
reaching 211,000
personnel at its peak in 1980. The KdA was disbanded...