ABSTRACT

This book, first published in 1980, provides a detailed analysis of the East German army in the last decade of the Cold War. It examines the capabilities of the main force, after the Soviet army, in the Soviet Bloc, and shows how it depended on more things than purely military factors and national policies. It focuses the army as part of a society that had been comprehensively militarized through ‘socialist military education’, and shows that it was closely tied to the Soviet army, with no military doctrine of its own. In this way, this book provides an analysis of not just East German domestic policies, over which its army held great sway, but also of Soviet Bloc strategic planning for conflict in Western Europe.

chapter Chapter One|25 pages

Ensuring the Onward March of Socialism

chapter Chapter Two|30 pages

Socialist Military Education

chapter Chapter Three|33 pages

In the Service of Socialist Internationalism

chapter Chapter Four|17 pages

Controlling Organs and Structure of the Defence Forces

chapter Chapter Five|19 pages

Frontier Troops and their Employment

chapter Chapter Six|18 pages

Other National Defence Agencies

chapter Chapter Seven|14 pages

Political Organization within the NVA

chapter Chapter Nine|38 pages

Weapons and Major Equipment

chapter Chapter Ten|24 pages

Political-Ideological Education and Training

chapter Chapter Eleven|23 pages

Military Training

chapter Chapter Twelve|26 pages

Barrack Duties, Discipline and Internal Structure