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  1. Wehrkreiskommando

    • Military District Command

    The goal of the Wehrkreis system was to relieve field commanders from as much administrative work as possible while providing a regular flow of trained recruits and supplies to the field army.

  2. Feldgendarmerie

    • Army military police

    Between 1939 and 1941, there was a growing need for troops to maintain control over those areas recently conquered by the Wehrmacht. Some units of the Ordnungspolizei were integrated into the army’s Feldgendarmerie units. The Ordnungspolizei had the right to draft men, and by the summer of 1940 almost 250,000 men served these units.

  3. Militärbefehlshaber im Südosten

    • Military Commander Southeast
    • MilBfh

    With Directive No. 48, Hitler established the new position of Militaerbefehlshaber im Südosten, with headquarters in Belgrade.

  4. Żydowski Związek Wojskowy

    • Jewish Military Union
    • ŻZW

    Founded in 1939-10

    Żydowski Związek Wojskowy was set up in 1939-10 by officers and noncommissioned officers in the Polish army of Jewish background. ŻZW worked with the Security Corps and numbered about 250 people. Units of the ŻZW took part in the uprising in the Warsaw Ghetto.

  5. Polska Organizacja Wojskowa

    • Polish Military Organisation
    • POW

    The Polska Organizacja Wojskowa was founded by Marshal Józef Piłsudski, the future chief of independent Poland. Its main function had been intelligence-gathering and sabotage.

  6. Geheime Feldpolizei

    • Secret military police
    • GFP

    The main tasks of the Geheime Feldpolizei were counterintelligence and security. Members of the Geheime Feldpolizei were actually the executives of the Abwehr.

  7. Militärbefehlshaber Serbien

    • Military Commander of Serbia

    Founded in 1941-04-21

    The German military government in Serbia was established by an order of the chief of the Oberkommando des Heeres, Field Marshal Walther von Brauchitsch, of 1941-04-21. This order, effective on 1941-04-22 and implemented by a series of others, established the Militaerbefehlshaber Serbien as the chief of the occupation regime.

  8. История воинских частей и подразделений

    1. Комиссия по истории Великой Отечественной войны 1941-1945 гг. Академии наук СССР
    • History of Military Units

    The section contains a variety of materials on the activities of the armies, divisions, regiments participating in the battles: the history of military units, operational documents (orders, orders, reports, reports, reports and logs of military operations, combat operations schemes), transcripts of conversations with commanders and ordinary soldiers which reflects their immediate impressions and experiences, memories of the war participants, letters, literary works of soldiers, folklore material.

  9. Wojskowy Sąd Rejonowy w Poznaniu

    • Regional Military Court in Poznań
  10. Бойова дільниця охоронної поліції ППО, м. Теплітц-Шенау (Чехословаччина)

    Документи про забезпечення сімей українців і росіян-добровольців німецько-фашистської поліції, що виїхали з окупованих областей Радянського Союзу до Німеччини і Чехословаччини, надання їм роботи, матеріальної та медичної допомоги (накази, заяви, листування, списки, посвідчення). Особові справи добровольців німецько-фашистської поліції ПВО.

  11. March of Time -- outtakes -- Press reaction to US military landing in N. Africa; Taylor visits Lisbon

    Dramatic coverage of newsboys rushing to deliver bundles of the newspaper Diario de Lisboa on the day the Americans invaded North Africa. Extensive scenes of movement, newstands, publications, and close-ups of the front pages of papers in Portugal. Some of the newspapers are English-language. LIFE magazine and SIGNAL. INT of a barbershop, where a news vendor distributes copies of the paper to men getting their hair cut. EXT and INT of the "Havas Agence," precursor to the modern Agence France-Presse. Editor (Mr. Dany) sitting at a telephone with another man (Mr. Audibert) standing beside him...

  12. Allied Military, 1 mark note, acquired by American soldier assigned to Nuremberg Trials

    1. Jerold F. Majerus collection

    Allied military currency valued at 1 mark acquired by Jerold F. Majerus, during his service with the United States Army, 6827th Military Detachment, as part of the stenographic support staff of the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg, 1945-46

  13. Allied Military, 1 mark note, acquired by American soldier assigned to Nuremberg Trials

    1. Jerold F. Majerus collection

    Allied military currency valued at 1 mark acquired by Jerold F. Majerus, during his service with the United States Army, 6827th Military Detachment, as part of the stenographic support staff of the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg, 1945-46

  14. Allied Military, 1 mark note, acquired by American soldier assigned to Nuremberg Trials

    1. Jerold F. Majerus collection

    Allied military currency valued at 1 mark acquired by Jerold F. Majerus, during his service with the United States Army, 6827th Military Detachment, as part of the stenographic support staff of the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg, 1945-46

  15. Allied Military, 1 mark note, acquired by American soldier assigned to Nuremberg Trials

    1. Jerold F. Majerus collection

    Allied military currency valued at 1 mark acquired by Jerold F. Majerus, during his service with the United States Army, 6827th Military Detachment, as part of the stenographic support staff of the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg, 1945-46

  16. Allied Military, 1 mark note, acquired by American soldier assigned to Nuremberg Trials

    1. Jerold F. Majerus collection

    Allied military currency valued at 1 mark acquired by Jerold F. Majerus, during his service with the United States Army, 6827th Military Detachment, as part of the stenographic support staff of the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg, 1945-46

  17. Allied Military, 1 mark note, acquired by American soldier assigned to Nuremberg Trials

    1. Jerold F. Majerus collection

    Allied military currency valued at 1 mark acquired by Jerold F. Majerus, during his service with the United States Army, 6827th Military Detachment, as part of the stenographic support staff of the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg, 1945-46

  18. Allied Military, 1 mark note, acquired by American soldier assigned to Nuremberg Trials

    1. Jerold F. Majerus collection

    Allied military currency valued at 1 mark acquired by Jerold F. Majerus, during his service with the United States Army, 6827th Military Detachment, as part of the stenographic support staff of the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg, 1945-46

  19. Allied Military Authority, 2 schilling note for use in Austria acquired by American soldier

    1. Jerold F. Majerus collection

    Allied Military currency, 2 [zwei] schilling, for use in Austria, acquired by Jerold F. Majerus, during his service with the United States Army, 6827th Military Detachment, as part of the stenographic support staff of the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg, 1945-46

  20. Look at this note: Who guarnatees it? Nobody? Poster denouncing Allied Military currency

    French propaganda leaflet denouncing the currency issued by the Allied Military Government of Occupied Territories (AMGOT). The currency was issued by the United States to soldiers for use after D-Day. It was denounced as counterfeit by General de Gaulle and the leaflet calls it a Jewish scam. The Allies soon halted distribution and recognized the legitmacy of the Provisional Government of the French Republic.