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The Truppenamt (lit. 'Troop Office') was the cover organisation for the German General Staff from 1919 until 1935 when the General Staff of the German...
Click to read more »in Nazi Germany from 1933 to 1938. Blomberg had served as Chief of the Truppenamt, equivalent to the German General Staff, during the Weimar Republic from...
Click to read more »July plot to assassinate Adolf Hitler. Beck was a staff officer in the Truppenamt of the Reichswehr and became a fellow traveller of the Nazis during the...
Click to read more »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...
Click to read more »government. The rest of the generals, including Hans von Seeckt, chief of the Truppenamt – the disguised general staff of the Reichswehr – advised against deploying...
Click to read more »became chief of staff of the Troop Office (Truppenamt) in the Ministry of the Reichswehr in Berlin. The Truppenamt served as the covert general staff of the...
Click to read more »in 1944. Jodl's appointment as a major in the operations branch of the Truppenamt ('Troop Office') in the Army High Command in the last years of the Weimar...
Click to read more »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...
Click to read more »was a German General of the Infantry and from 1923 to 1925 Chief of the Truppenamt. Hasse entered the army on 27 September 1890 as a Fahnenjunker in the...
Click to read more »which had been banned by the Treaty of Versailles (Article 160), the Truppenamt was formed within the Reichswehr Ministry in October 1919. General Hans...
Click to read more »transferred to the Ministry of the Reichswehr in Berlin, serving with the Truppenamt ('Troop Office'), the post-Versailles disguised German General Staff....
Click to read more »supreme army commander Walther Reinhardt. In Minister Noske's office, Truppenamt chief Major General Hans von Seeckt openly rejected an intervention of...
Click to read more »Schleicher came into conflict with Werner von Blomberg, the chief of the Truppenamt (the disguised General Staff). That year, Schleicher had started a policy...
Click to read more »representative of the Minister. The role of the General Staff was filled by the Truppenamt. The Social Democratic politician Gustav Noske became the first Minister...
Click to read more »Hans von Seeckt. He camouflaged the General Staff by renaming it the Truppenamt ("troop office"), and selected many General Staff officers to fill the...
Click to read more »Seeckt clandestinely re-established the General Staff, by expanding the Truppenamt (Troop Office); purportedly a human resources section of the army. In...
Click to read more »to major and in October he was posted to the transport section of the Truppenamt, a clandestine form of the army's General Staff, which had been forbidden...
Click to read more »October 1929. In 1930 he was transferred to the Training Branch of the Truppenamt, where he served under Colonels Wilhelm von List, Walter von Brauchitsch...
Click to read more »when he transferred to the Ministry of Defense; he also served with the Truppenamt, and finally as head of Luftschutzreferats. He later joined the 18th Infantry...
Click to read more »the Truppenamt (Troop Office) and was disguised as an administrative body. Committees of veteran staff officers were formed within the Truppenamt to evaluate...
Click to read more »known as the Kapp Putsch. To restore order, Noske asked the chief of the Truppenamt in the Reichswehr Ministry, General Hans von Seeckt, to order the regular...
Click to read more »lieutenant during that time. In May 1933, Stieff was transferred to the Truppenamt (the cover organisation for the German General Staff) under General Ludwig...
Click to read more »October 1929, he was promoted to Major General and named chief of the Truppenamt, becoming the de facto chief of the General Staff. In the Weimar Republic...
Click to read more »Erich von Haßenstein Preceded by Generalmajor Helmuth Reinhardt Chief of Truppenamt of the Bundeswehr 1 October 1960 – 30 September 1968 Succeeded by Generalleutnant...
Click to read more »the Prussian Army. The General Staff was camouflaged as a non-descript Truppenamt (troop office), while the War Academy was replaced with decentralized...
Click to read more »was the second adjutant to General Werner von Blomberg, chief of the Truppenamt, the covert German General Staff. In May 1929, Warlimont was attached...
Click to read more »he rose to the rank of General of the Infantry and was chief of the Truppenamt (troop office) from 1925 to 1927. After his retirement from active service...
Click to read more »Wilhelm Society; continuing the banned general staff under the cover name Truppenamt; and cooperating militarily with the Soviet Union to gain fundamental...
Click to read more »Major, replaced Wilberg as head of the air staff at the Waffenamt an Truppenamt (Weapons and Troop Office). Sperrle was selected for his expertise in...
Click to read more »the Will – A famous Nazi propaganda film, directed by Leni Riefenstahl. Truppenamt "Troop Office" – the cover name of the Reichswehr's clandestine General...
Click to read more »follow orders to shoot, a decision that received the approval of Chef des Truppenamts General Hans von Seeckt. The reluctance to shed blood was one-sided....
Click to read more »general in 1959, and appointed deputy chief and chief of staff of the Truppenamt (today's Heeresamt). From 1961 to 1963 he was in the personnel department...
Click to read more »was disallowed. However, a troop office, called Department T 3 (German: Truppenamt) also referred to the Army Statistical Department (German: Heeresstatistische...
Click to read more »der Lieth-Thomsen became a permanent representative of the Reichswehr's Truppenamt, the secret General Staff of the German Army, in Moscow. At the same time...
Click to read more »section leader in the Truppenamt and Waffenamt until 1935. Jeschonnek involved himself in the debate amongst officers in the Truppenamt in 1932 over the independence...
Click to read more »Reichswehr. He was then a staff officer in the Army Department (T1) of Truppenamt for a few years. From 1925 to 1926 he was at the General Staff of Group...
Click to read more »Seeckt, who, from 1 October 1919, held the new position of chief of the Truppenamt (as the Treaty of Versailles did not allow Germany to have a general staff)...
Click to read more »for armed forces, in some context it stands for the enlisted personnel. Truppenamt – "Troop Office", the disguised Army General Staff after the Versailles...
Click to read more »not be able to defeat putschists. General Hans von Seeckt, head of the Truppenamt (the institution that served as the general staff, after the Treaty of...
Click to read more »War II Georg Wetzell – General of Infantry and Chief of the Reichswehr Truppenamt Paul Fritz Wiemann – Nazi Party official in World War II Erwin von Witzleben...
Click to read more »that limited the viability of democratic solutions during this period. Truppenamt German rearmament Deutsche Verkehrsfliegerschule Schleicher cabinet German...
Click to read more »a secret conference in Berlin with General Werner von Blomberg of the Truppenamt (the disguised General Staff), who was pressing for an invasion of Poland...
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