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    here are some more Hans-Beimler Regiment Photos
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      Training
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        ABC Alarm!!!
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            here are some nice Studio Portraits for the KVP/DVP Lovers
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                Is this Strafvollzug or Trapo??
                dated 1950
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                  KVP!!

                  interesting about this one is the Button from the Tunic. looks like the later NVA Buttons to me

                  the Visor Hat is just lovely
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                    Originally posted by Ralph Pickard
                    What is also interesting about the oath photograph is that there is at least two oath presentations ongoing. The other oath ceremony is in the background. I did not know that more then one would occur at the same time. I wonder if it was a large graduating class...

                    Thanks Andreas for posting your photos...
                    That I had already noticed on other photographs. Each regiment would have had more than one flag. One of these would have had the name of the Regiment embroidered on the black and this is the proper Truppenfahne which had the "sacred" charisma attached to it. But there were other flags without the embroidery. As you all know, forum member David_H has got two flags. I understand from him that both of these are of the plain (i.e. not embroidered) variety. My guess is that there would have been another Fahnenkommando outside of this picture

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                      More examples of open collar tunics for officers and dark collar ones for soldiers whilst on parade. These photographs are more difficult to date but the general guess of the 1970s is as good as it gets.

                      Unusual is the carrying of MPiK by the soldiers which is not normally seen at swearing ceremonies.

                      For those who have the book, Wilfried Kopenhagen "Die Landsteikräfte der NVA"on page 167 shows the Fahneneid of the Mot Schützen Regiment Rudolf Rennen in 1979 with again this mixture of open and dark collar.

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                        Oath - Post 295

                        Matteo - Your photo is interesting in that the photographs also shows the soldiers in the formations speaking something while the oath is being said.
                        Somebody, after all, had to make a start. What we wrote and said is also believed by many others. They just don't dare express themselves as we did. Quote - Sophie Scholl - White Rose resistance group

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                          Well Ralph, that was well known from the very beginning: they repeat step by step the oath once it is read out by the commander or whoever. They all do, not just the four at the flag.

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                            DDR Soldiers Flag Oath ???

                            Originally posted by Ralph Pickard
                            Matteo - Your photo is interesting in that the photographs also shows the soldiers in the formations speaking something while the oath is being said.
                            <center>Hello:
                            Anyone have the German text of the DDR NVA unit flag oath? Was it also
                            the same for the KG unit flags too? </center>
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                            .......^^^ .................... some of my collection ...................... ^^^...

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                              It was shorter between 1956 and 1962. This is the one adopted with the beginning of conscription and carried on until the end. Wikipedia says that the Grenztruppen would have had a shortened version. I have no idea about the Kampfgruppen.

                              Ich schwöre

                              Der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik,
                              meinem Vaterland, allzeit treu zu dienen
                              und sie auf Befehl der Arbeiter-und-Bauern-Regierung
                              gegen jeden Feind zu schützen.

                              Ich schwöre

                              An der Seite der Sowjetarmee und der Armeen
                              der mit uns verbündeten sozialistischen Länder
                              als Soldat der Nationalen Volksarmee
                              jederzeit bereit zu sein,
                              den Sozialismus gegen alle Feinde zu verteidigen
                              und mein Leben zur Erringung des Sieges einzusetzen.

                              Ich schwöre

                              Ein ehrlicher, tapferer, disziplinierter
                              und wachsamer Soldat zu sein,
                              den militärischen Vorgesetzten
                              unbedingten Gehorsam zu leisten,
                              die Befehle mit aller Entschlossenheit zu erfüllen
                              und die militärischen und staatlichen Geheimnisse
                              immer streng zu wahren.

                              Ich schwöre

                              Die militärischen Kenntnisse gewissenhaft zu erwerben,
                              die militärischen Vorschriften zu erfüllen
                              und immer und überall die Ehre unserer Republik
                              und ihrer Nationalen Volksarmee zu wahren.

                              Sollte ich jemals diesen meinen feierlichen Fahneneid verletzen,
                              so möge mich die harte Strafe des Gesetzes unserer Republik
                              und die Verachtung des werktätigen Volkes treffen.

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                                Question:

                                I was made to understand there were two different oaths - one for officers and one for other ranks. Is this true?

                                Reportedly, after unification, that was one of the reasons virtually no officers were permitted in the Bundeswehr.
                                Michael D. GALLAGHER

                                M60-A2 Tank Commander Cold War proverb: “You can accomplish more with a kind word and a ‘Shillelagh’ than you can with just a kind word.”

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