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Summary Of: Volkspolizei

Members of the East German Volkspolizei parading through the streets of Neustrelitz in 1955... The official oath that all Volkspolizei officers swore was... all Volkspolizei services wore the same basic uniform adopted in 1956 when it was officially established... Only the Kasernierte Volkspolizei wore a field uniform which basically consisted of the NVA... Other types of Volkspolizei uniforms existed as well... Volkspolizei uniforms initially wore green... The uniform of the Kasernierte Volkspolizei is distinguished from that of the NVA ground force and Air Force... Volkspolizei page at polizeiautos...

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