-
Bundesgrenzschutz (German: [ˌbʊndəsˈɡʁɛnt͡sʃʊt͡s] ; abbreviation: BGS; lit. 'Federal
Border Protection') is the
former name of the
German Bundespolizei...
- officers. At
Frankfurt Airport,
Ageeb physically resisted the
three Bundesgrenzschutz officers who
escorted him onto
Lufthansa Flight 588
travelling to...
-
Protection (
Bundesgrenzschutz)
officer to parti****te in this high-level training.
Wegener was the
Federal Border Protection (BGS,
Bundesgrenzschutz) liaison...
-
former West Germany, it was also a rank in the
Federal Border Guard (
Bundesgrenzschutz). In the
German Army, it
dates from the
early 19th century. Translated...
-
federal level were the
paramilitary Federal Border Guard (German:
Bundesgrenzschutz), also
responsible for
coast guard services, and the
Federal Criminal...
- in turn was
based on the
Soviet PPS-43. West Germany: Sold to the
Bundesgrenzschutz. Iannamico,
Frank (February 2014). "The
Soviet PPS-43
Submachine Gun"...
-
replaced by the M59/85
steel helmet.
After World War II, West Germany's
Bundesgrenzschutz border guards and some West
German police units kept the Stahlhelm...
-
vertically aligned stars above oak leaves. The
Federal Border Guard (
Bundesgrenzschutz) used the rank
Oberstleutnant until 1976,
after which it was replaced...
-
smoke dischargers. The FV601D was only
adopted by the
German Federal Bundesgrenzschutz,
which designated it Geschützter
Sonderwagen III. A
Saladin was also...
-
organised as a
police force, the
Deutsche Grenzpolizei,
similar to the
Bundesgrenzschutz in West Germany. It was
controlled by the
Ministry of the Interior...