This is a question to the NVA veterans in the forum, what was the values that the NVA try to inspire into it's troops? were they stricly Communist or did some Prussian values survive? also how did the NVA saw itself in relation to past armies of Germany?
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Originally posted by iannimaI am unable to comment on the topic itself. (Although I would venture to say that overwhelmingly the values would have been socialist, and only implicitly Prussian). I just wanted to comment on the remarkable flag that you use as your Avatar .
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Originally posted by IngsocThis is a question to the NVA veterans in the forum, what was the values that the NVA try to inspire into it's troops? were they stricly Communist or did some Prussian values survive? also how did the NVA saw itself in relation to past armies of Germany?
Genosse,
Try here for a start,this is from the Big Man himself.... The Hoffmeister ..
http://www.calvin.edu/academic/cas/gpa/soldat.htm
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Oh thats an excellent link Viktor!
Love this bit:
Our enemies therefore are not only the monopolists and bankers who want war to increase their profits. They are not only the NATO generals who plan armed attacks on socialism and command NATO maneuvers. They are also the NATO soldiers, trained and drilled for aggressive war, whether in the uniform of the Bundeswehr or the U.S. Army.
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Bl******252;cher crossed the Rhein in WWI and the order was supposed to be given to those who first cross the Rhein in case of war. Which seems to me like someone was preparing to take over West Germany.
It obviously got more to do with motivation and idols than with Bl******252;cher as a person.Last edited by KatL.; 05-18-2006, 12:20 PM.
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Originally posted by 81REDSTARHello!Everybody!Can anyone tell me is the Blucher medal ever issued?Can anybody show me a photo?
Here a pic:
Originally posted by KatL.Blücher crossed the Rhein in WWI and the order was supposed to be given to those who first cross the Rhein in case of war. Which seems to me like someone was preparing to take over West Germany.
It obviously got more to do with motivation and idols than with Blücher as a person.
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