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TM-E 30-451 Handbook on German Military Forces 1945-03-15
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Handbook on German Military Forces
2013, Pen & Sword Books Limited
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Handbook on German Military Forces
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Handbook on German military forces
1990, Louisiana State University Press, Louisiana State Univ Pr
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Table of Contents
CONTENTS
CHAPTER I. THE GERMAN MILITARY SYSTEM
Section I. Introduction — 1
I. The German Soldier — 2
III. The High Command — 15
IV. Organization of the Army for War
V. Functions of the Corps Area — 4S
VI. Conscription, Replacement, and Training — 54
CHAPTER II. ORGANIZATION OF THE FIELD FORCES
Section I. Over-all Field Organization — 1
II. High Command in the Field — 1
III. Organization of Higher Headquarters — 4
IV. Principles and Trends in Unit Organization and Equipment — 7
V. Divisions — 7
VI. Combat Troops — 33
VII. Service Troops — 98
CHAPTER III. OTHER MILITARY AND AUXILIARY ORGANIZATIONS
Section I. SS and Police — 1
II. Auxiliary Organizations — 24
III. Other Party Organizations— 27
IV. Emergency Defense of German Soil — 28
CHAPTER IV. TACTICS
Section I. General Tactical Doctrines — 1
II. Reconnaissance — 2
III. Marches — 4
IV. Offensive — 5
V. Defensive — 20
VI. Retrograde Movements — 31
VII. Minefields— 35
VIII. Special Operations — 45
CHAPTER V. FORTIFICATIONS AND DEFENSES
Section I. Doctrine of Fortifications — 1
II. Characteristics of Fortifications — 2
CHAPTER VI. SUPPLY, EVACUATION, AND MOVEMENTS
Section I. Higher Organization of Supply — 1
II. System of Supply within Germany — 2
III. System of Supply of the Field Army — 11
IV. Maintenance Requirements 18
V. Evacuation VI — 21
Troop Movements— 25
WEAPONS
Introduction — 1
Small Arms— 1
Mortars
Artillery — 19
Self -propelled Artillery — 57
Armored Vehicles — 76
Rocket Weapons — 88
Grenades — 95
Other Weapons — 104
EQUIPMENT
Introduction 1
Automotive Equipment
Artillery Fire Control Equipment — 10
Signal Equipment — 19
Engineer Equipment — 63
Chemical Warfare — 103
Cooking Equipment — 122
UNIFORMS, INSIGNIA, AND INDIVIDUAL EQUIPMENT
Army Uniforms — 1
Army Insignia — 10
Air Force Uniforms and Insignia — 14
Elite Guard Uniforms and Insignia — 16
Decorations — 17
Auxiliary Forces and Semi-Military Organizations — 19
Individual Equipment — 21
CHAPTER X. GERMAN AIR FORCE
Section I. Air Force High Command — 1
II. Chain of Command -1
III. Air Force Arms and Services — 6
IV. Army and Navy Cooperation — 12
V. Equipment — 13
VI. Training — 29
VII. Tactics — 30
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Edition Notes
Material is based on information available up to 15 Feb., 1945.
Loose-leaf format.
Includes index.
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