- The
Truppenamt (lit. 'Troop Office') was the
cover organisation for the
German General Staff from 1919
through until 1935 when the
General Staff of the...
- 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...
- the
Western Front in
World War I,
Blomberg was
appointed chief of the
Truppenamt ("Troop Office")
during the
Weimar Republic.
Following the ****s' rise...
- the Reichswehrminister′s
political deputy. The
innocuous Troop Office (
Truppenamt)
functioned as a
covert general staff,
which was
banned by the Treaty...
- was a
German General of the
Infantry and from 1923 to 1925
Chief of the
Truppenamt. H****e
entered the army on 27
September 1890 as a
Fahnenjunker in the...
- 1932, he led the
group of army writers, at the
Department of the Army (
Truppenamt),
which published the
German Army
Operations Manual, Truppenführung. The...
- 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...
- order,
Noske asked Hans von Seeckt, who at the time was the head of the
Truppenamt im Reichswehrministerium, to
order the
regular army, the "Transitional...
- government. The rest of the generals,
including Hans von Seeckt,
chief of the
Truppenamt – the
disguised general staff of the
Reichswehr –
advised against deploying...
- Hans von Seeckt. He
camouflaged the
General Staff by
renaming it the
Truppenamt ("troop office"), and
selected many
General Staff officers to fill the...